On the compendium page for the Bard class, under the new College of the Moon subclass (here) the level 6 feature "Blessing of Moonlight" is missing the first sentence that indicates that the Moonbeam spell is always prepared (which is a pretty important detail). It appears correctly in the digital book here.
Djerad Thymar is described as being "carved into the face of a mountain". The city did use materials quarried from the nearby Smoking Mountains during its construction but it is a stand-alone structure since it was built on top of a ruined Untheran Ziggurat, specifically the god-tomb of Nanna-Sin.
The port city of Djerad Kethendi is never mentioned in the book nor on the map. Did it get sacked by Unther? Was it just forgotten about completely?
Based on information available in previous 5e releases, Tymanther had a massive advantage against Gilgeam so I am curious about how things shifted so heavily in Unther's favor. Maybe some lore articles on D&D Beyond would be worth some consideration with the release of these books.
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Many new features from that book and other books released this year (including 3rd party products) allow characters to expend a number of Hit Point Dice to gain a benefit.
Examples: Spellfire Sorcery "Burning Life Force. Once per turn when you are hit by an attack roll, you can expend a number of Hit Point Dice, up to a maximum equal to your Charisma modifier (minimum of one). Roll the expended dice, and reduce the amount of damage from that attack equal to the total rolled."
Spellfire Adept feat: "Fueled Spellfire. Once per turn, when a spell you cast deals Radiant damage, you can expend up to two Hit Point Dice, roll them, and add the total rolled to one damage roll of the spell."
The digital character sheet still doesn't allow to spend Hit Dice (marking them as used) without taking a Short Rest
This has been an issue for a while now, but with this latest official book, it really needs to be addressed.
My suggestion: Add a "HIT POINT DICE" or "HIT DICE" button besides SHORT REST and LONG REST on the main page. AND/OR Add "EXPEND" button under the Short Rest section (Currently, there's the TAKE SHORT REST and RESET buttons)
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Is Dirge really made to be an enchantement spell? I can't be the only one findings this odd.
It's listed as Enchantment in the physical book, so D&D Beyond's implementation of it is correct.
I agree it's a bit odd, though; I would've expected Necromancy to be a better fit for it.
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Good to know it's not a mistake... I guess... That it's made to be like a lament version of dissonant whispers? That's likely what they're going for.
The Cold Caster Feat is not increasing your selected ability score like the other General Feats.
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On the compendium page for the Bard class, under the new College of the Moon subclass (here) the level 6 feature "Blessing of Moonlight" is missing the first sentence that indicates that the Moonbeam spell is always prepared (which is a pretty important detail). It appears correctly in the digital book here.
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Many new features from that book and other books released this year (including 3rd party products) allow characters to expend a number of Hit Point Dice to gain a benefit.
Examples: Spellfire Sorcery "Burning Life Force. Once per turn when you are hit by an attack roll, you can expend a number of Hit Point Dice, up to a maximum equal to your Charisma modifier (minimum of one). Roll the expended dice, and reduce the amount of damage from that attack equal to the total rolled."
Spellfire Adept feat: "Fueled Spellfire. Once per turn, when a spell you cast deals Radiant damage, you can expend up to two Hit Point Dice, roll them, and add the total rolled to one damage roll of the spell."
The digital character sheet still doesn't allow to spend Hit Dice (marking them as used) without taking a Short Rest
This has been an issue for a while now, but with this latest official book, it really needs to be addressed.
My suggestion: Add a "HIT POINT DICE" or "HIT DICE" button besides SHORT REST and LONG REST on the main page. AND/OR Add "EXPEND" button under the Short Rest section (Currently, there's the TAKE SHORT REST and RESET buttons)
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Question,
Should it be this way? Because none of them fit together properly, unlike other factional backgrounds and feats.
It’s definitely weird, but it matches the physical book, so not a bug in D&D Beyond.
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Yeah, Ted from Nerd Immersion talked about this. Just poor design #SHOCKER