The idea that people think this combination is even humane revolts me. Same as peanut butter and jam/jelly - it's MORALLY WRONG. Now, let me deprive you of your peanut-butter chocolate and give you a chocolate hazelnut sandwich instead. There. Nice and easy, and now you won't have sick stomachs or glued-together teeth!
The idea that people think this combination is even humane revolts me. Same as peanut butter and jam/jelly - it's MORALLY WRONG. Now, let me deprive you of your peanut-butter chocolate and give you a chocolate hazelnut sandwich instead. There. Nice and easy, and now you won't have sick stomachs or glued-together teeth!
Peanut butter and mayo anyone?
Only if I'm mashing up dutch street foods and I got satay chicken and frites(fries) in the mix, then I'd consider.
WotC should realize, if they ever see this thread, that there should be a sidebar where "food mashups" is made a thing in Spellscaping Planejammer, whether in the current edition or "D&D 2024 RED."
The idea that people think this combination is even humane revolts me. Same as peanut butter and jam/jelly - it's MORALLY WRONG. Now, let me deprive you of your peanut-butter chocolate and give you a chocolate hazelnut sandwich instead. There. Nice and easy, and now you won't have sick stomachs or glued-together teeth!
Peanut butter and mayo anyone?
Only if I'm mashing up dutch street foods and I got satay chicken and frites(fries) in the mix, then I'd consider.
WotC should realize, if they ever see this thread, that there should be a sidebar where "food mashups" is made a thing in Spellscaping Planejammer, whether in the current edition or "D&D 2024 RED."
OMG Midnight you might be onto something D&D 5.5 might be connected officially with Cyberpunk RED
The idea that people think this combination is even humane revolts me. Same as peanut butter and jam/jelly - it's MORALLY WRONG. Now, let me deprive you of your peanut-butter chocolate and give you a chocolate hazelnut sandwich instead. There. Nice and easy, and now you won't have sick stomachs or glued-together teeth!
Peanut butter and mayo anyone?
Only if I'm mashing up dutch street foods and I got satay chicken and frites(fries) in the mix, then I'd consider.
WotC should realize, if they ever see this thread, that there should be a sidebar where "food mashups" is made a thing in Spellscaping Planejammer, whether in the current edition or "D&D 2024 RED."
OMG Midnight you might be onto something D&D 5.5 might be connected officially with Cyberpunk RED
I started referring to whatever is coming in 2024 as "D&D 2024 RED" to reflect some of the hype "Cyberpunk RED" got. I mean don't get me wrong, I think it's a great game (or at least it reads like a great game, haven't played it yet), but I think because of the partnership with CDProjekt RED definitely boosted it's title. Much like whatever D&D comes out in 2024 being possibly tied to the movie release and who knows maybe a AAA video game too. But now I just like typing "D&D 2024 RED", and maybe I"ll get some sort of karma boon if the new core comes packed in a red sleeve/box like the special edition of the boxed set in January comes in white. I called it something more than just "D&D 2024 RED" but I forget what else I put in there. I think maybe putting Hasbro in the mix, but can't be bothered to track down my own posts ;D
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The idea that people think this combination is even humane revolts me. Same as peanut butter and jam/jelly - it's MORALLY WRONG. Now, let me deprive you of your peanut-butter chocolate and give you a chocolate hazelnut sandwich instead. There. Nice and easy, and now you won't have sick stomachs or glued-together teeth!
Peanut butter and mayo anyone?
No, but I kid you not that Skippy peanut butter and French’s yellow mustard is way, waaayy better than it has any right to be. The peanut butter is too sweet to pair with jelly, but the salt and vinegar from the mustard complement it well. And the peanut oil is just as effective at mitigating the heat from the myrosinase in mustard as it does capsaicin.
The idea that people think this combination is even humane revolts me. Same as peanut butter and jam/jelly - it's MORALLY WRONG. Now, let me deprive you of your peanut-butter chocolate and give you a chocolate hazelnut sandwich instead. There. Nice and easy, and now you won't have sick stomachs or glued-together teeth!
Peanut butter and mayo anyone?
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More on topic, what do you think the new "formats" will be?
The idea that people think this combination is even humane revolts me. Same as peanut butter and jam/jelly - it's MORALLY WRONG. Now, let me deprive you of your peanut-butter chocolate and give you a chocolate hazelnut sandwich instead. There. Nice and easy, and now you won't have sick stomachs or glued-together teeth!
Peanut butter and mayo anyone?
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More on topic, what do you think the new "formats" will be?
You're talking about the formats of the settings? Some folks think they will be some WotC in house digital product. Beedle and Grimm "prestige" type formatting is another possibility. Another possibility could be in the recent DMsGuild releases, one tied into Wyld Beyond the Witchlight (so maybe there would be adventures in a particular plane, and then some DMsGuild product for DMs who wanted to dig deeper into that world?). And the Minsc and whatever book that made onto DMsGuild, and may have been pulled or had to have some art renegotiated or somehting, I don't know the story there, the sample pages didn't impress me. Anyway since planescape and spelljammer are both "many worlds" setting, too many settings to finish reasonably into a hardback and do justice, I could see them either really leveraging DMsGuild, or maybe returning to softcover books put out at a high clip. Dunno.
And maybe some will be in verse. But most likely free verse, it is the multi-"verse" after all.
"D&D 2024 Red" will have quite the 5e long tale behind it.
If Astral Elf was only a subrace, I do not see why they would reprint those first four features since they overlap with the base race. One could make the argument that Astral Elf is intended to be a subrace, with its unique subrace features being the last three and the first four just being included to give an idea of what the whole character would look like. The reason I am not sure that is the case is because for this elf they also changed the language of Trance a little, making it a somewhat different Trance than that of the base Elf race.
Although, since I know they are going to reprint races, this might also be a change to Trance they intend to carry over to the reprinted Elf race. Idk
I just want to point from this older post that Fey Ancestry is actually different between the Elf base race and Astral Elf as well.
Elf (base race): You have advantage on saving throws against being charmed and magic can’t put you to sleep.
Astral Elf: You have advantage on saving throws you make to avoid or end the charmed condition on yourself.
Not only is the wording different but Astral Elf loses the protection of magic putting them to sleep.
If Astral Elf was only a subrace, I do not see why they would reprint those first four features since they overlap with the base race. One could make the argument that Astral Elf is intended to be a subrace, with its unique subrace features being the last three and the first four just being included to give an idea of what the whole character would look like. The reason I am not sure that is the case is because for this elf they also changed the language of Trance a little, making it a somewhat different Trance than that of the base Elf race.
Although, since I know they are going to reprint races, this might also be a change to Trance they intend to carry over to the reprinted Elf race. Idk
I just want to point from this older post that Fey Ancestry is actually different between the Elf base race and Astral Elf as well.
Elf (base race): You have advantage on saving throws against being charmed and magic can’t put you to sleep.
Astral Elf: You have advantage on saving throws you make to avoid or end the charmed condition on yourself.
Not only is the wording different but Astral Elf loses the protection of magic putting them to sleep.
Which is kinda weird because you can't sleep on the Astral Plane.
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If Astral Elf was only a subrace, I do not see why they would reprint those first four features since they overlap with the base race. One could make the argument that Astral Elf is intended to be a subrace, with its unique subrace features being the last three and the first four just being included to give an idea of what the whole character would look like. The reason I am not sure that is the case is because for this elf they also changed the language of Trance a little, making it a somewhat different Trance than that of the base Elf race.
Although, since I know they are going to reprint races, this might also be a change to Trance they intend to carry over to the reprinted Elf race. Idk
I just want to point from this older post that Fey Ancestry is actually different between the Elf base race and Astral Elf as well.
Elf (base race): You have advantage on saving throws against being charmed and magic can’t put you to sleep.
Astral Elf: You have advantage on saving throws you make to avoid or end the charmed condition on yourself.
Not only is the wording different but Astral Elf loses the protection of magic putting them to sleep.
Which is kinda weird because you can't sleep on the Astral Plane.
That would actually sorta make sense then if sleep isn't a thing in the Astral Plane. It's hard to develop a protection to something you would never be subjected to.
EDIT: Wait nvm. The protection against getting put to sleep was simply removed from Fey Ancestry and instead added to Trance so they still have it.
If Astral Elf was only a subrace, I do not see why they would reprint those first four features since they overlap with the base race. One could make the argument that Astral Elf is intended to be a subrace, with its unique subrace features being the last three and the first four just being included to give an idea of what the whole character would look like. The reason I am not sure that is the case is because for this elf they also changed the language of Trance a little, making it a somewhat different Trance than that of the base Elf race.
Although, since I know they are going to reprint races, this might also be a change to Trance they intend to carry over to the reprinted Elf race. Idk
I just want to point from this older post that Fey Ancestry is actually different between the Elf base race and Astral Elf as well.
Elf (base race): You have advantage on saving throws against being charmed and magic can’t put you to sleep.
Astral Elf: You have advantage on saving throws you make to avoid or end the charmed condition on yourself.
Not only is the wording different but Astral Elf loses the protection of magic putting them to sleep.
Which is kinda weird because you can't sleep on the Astral Plane.
That would actually sorta make sense then if sleep isn't a thing in the Astral Plane. It's hard to develop a protection to something you would never be subjected to.
EDIT: Wait nvm. The protection against getting put to sleep was simply removed from Fey Ancestry and instead added to Trance so they still have it.
Elves are immune to sleep because their unique physiology means that it's not something they do in the first place. It's not a learned resistance.
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"Canon" is what's factual to D&D lore. "Cannon" is what you're going to be shot with if you keep getting the word wrong.
Considering that we haven't seen a Survey yet, what are the odds of these races appearing in the Monsters of the Multiverse with the other "updated" races?
Same, but at the same time, the Travelers of the Multiverse fit well in a book that covers the various races of the Multiverse.
Edit: I also believe that the UA hasn't actually been used for testing for some time now and is instead a hype machine unless the feed back is pretty conclusively negative.
That books is also confirmed to be largely reprints and minor updates to existing material. Six new races seems like a lot, especially when that means less player options for whatever upcoming Spellscape or Planejammer book would normally benefit from them.
That books is also confirmed to be largely reprints and minor updates to existing material. Six new races seems like a lot, especially when that means less player options for whatever upcoming Spellscape or Planejammer book would normally benefit from them.
I am not sure how many races have been published out side of the PHB, but there are 30 in the upcoming book. As far as whether we are getting a Spellscape or Planejammer book, that is all just fan theory at the moment based mostly on this UA.
Edit: I don't think we will see anything from setting books like Eberron, the new races from the WBtWL or those published via DMsGuild.
Edit 2: We might get the MtG races though. I think Eberron will see a "revisit" in the next year or so
That books is also confirmed to be largely reprints and minor updates to existing material. Six new races seems like a lot, especially when that means less player options for whatever upcoming Spellscape or Planejammer book would normally benefit from them.
I am not sure how many races have been published out side of the PHB, but there are 30 in the upcoming book. As far as whether we are getting a Spellscape or Planejammer book, that is all just fan theory at the moment based mostly on this UA.
Edit: I don't think we will see anything from setting books like Eberron, the new races from the WBtWL or those published via DMsGuild.
Edit 2: We might get the MtG races though. I think Eberron will see a "revisit" in the next year or so
From what I understand that new book is gonna cover setting neutral races and not cover anything from 1 specific setting like Warforged that are Eberron only will not be in there, myself I don't care where a players race is from if it is an official WotC race for D&D 5e I allow it in my Forgotten Realms campaign if you play a warforged you may be the only one you or the party has ever seen in it or will see in it.
That books is also confirmed to be largely reprints and minor updates to existing material. Six new races seems like a lot, especially when that means less player options for whatever upcoming Spellscape or Planejammer book would normally benefit from them.
I am not sure how many races have been published out side of the PHB, but there are 30 in the upcoming book. As far as whether we are getting a Spellscape or Planejammer book, that is all just fan theory at the moment based mostly on this UA.
Edit: I don't think we will see anything from setting books like Eberron, the new races from the WBtWL or those published via DMsGuild.
Edit 2: We might get the MtG races though. I think Eberron will see a "revisit" in the next year or so
From what I understand that new book is gonna cover setting neutral races and not cover anything from 1 specific setting like Warforged that are Eberron only will not be in there, myself I don't care where a players race is from if it is an official WotC race for D&D 5e I allow it in my Forgotten Realms campaign if you play a warforged you may be the only one you or the party has ever seen in it or will see in it.
Yes agree. That is why I am wondering about the fact that there are 30 races supposedly in the new Multiverse book. At my count there are 24 races that are likely to be reprints so that leaves 6 races.
Edit: Even fewer races will be reprints if you take out the MtG races too
These are the non-setting specific Races, not counting anything that has already been published with Tasha's changes already.
Aarakocra
Genasi
Goliath
Aasimar
Bugbear
Firbolg
Goblin
Hobgoblin
Kenku
Kobold
Lizardfolk
Orc
Tabaxi
Triton
Yuan-ti Pureblood
Feral Tiefling
Gith
You can probably add Minotaur and Centaur to this list along with Satyr and maybe Tortle. But it still falls short so maybe the races in this UA and an update to Drow?
Peanut butter and mayo anyone?
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Only if I'm mashing up dutch street foods and I got satay chicken and frites(fries) in the mix, then I'd consider.
WotC should realize, if they ever see this thread, that there should be a sidebar where "food mashups" is made a thing in Spellscaping Planejammer, whether in the current edition or "D&D 2024 RED."
Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.
OMG Midnight you might be onto something D&D 5.5 might be connected officially with Cyberpunk RED
I started referring to whatever is coming in 2024 as "D&D 2024 RED" to reflect some of the hype "Cyberpunk RED" got. I mean don't get me wrong, I think it's a great game (or at least it reads like a great game, haven't played it yet), but I think because of the partnership with CDProjekt RED definitely boosted it's title. Much like whatever D&D comes out in 2024 being possibly tied to the movie release and who knows maybe a AAA video game too. But now I just like typing "D&D 2024 RED", and maybe I"ll get some sort of karma boon if the new core comes packed in a red sleeve/box like the special edition of the boxed set in January comes in white. I called it something more than just "D&D 2024 RED" but I forget what else I put in there. I think maybe putting Hasbro in the mix, but can't be bothered to track down my own posts ;D
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No, but I kid you not that Skippy peanut butter and French’s yellow mustard is way, waaayy better than it has any right to be. The peanut butter is too sweet to pair with jelly, but the salt and vinegar from the mustard complement it well. And the peanut oil is just as effective at mitigating the heat from the myrosinase in mustard as it does capsaicin.
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More on topic, what do you think the new "formats" will be?
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You're talking about the formats of the settings? Some folks think they will be some WotC in house digital product. Beedle and Grimm "prestige" type formatting is another possibility. Another possibility could be in the recent DMsGuild releases, one tied into Wyld Beyond the Witchlight (so maybe there would be adventures in a particular plane, and then some DMsGuild product for DMs who wanted to dig deeper into that world?). And the Minsc and whatever book that made onto DMsGuild, and may have been pulled or had to have some art renegotiated or somehting, I don't know the story there, the sample pages didn't impress me. Anyway since planescape and spelljammer are both "many worlds" setting, too many settings to finish reasonably into a hardback and do justice, I could see them either really leveraging DMsGuild, or maybe returning to softcover books put out at a high clip. Dunno.
And maybe some will be in verse. But most likely free verse, it is the multi-"verse" after all.
"D&D 2024 Red" will have quite the 5e long tale behind it.
Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.
I just want to point from this older post that Fey Ancestry is actually different between the Elf base race and Astral Elf as well.
Elf (base race): You have advantage on saving throws against being charmed and magic can’t put you to sleep.
Astral Elf: You have advantage on saving throws you make to avoid or end the charmed condition on yourself.
Not only is the wording different but Astral Elf loses the protection of magic putting them to sleep.
Which is kinda weird because you can't sleep on the Astral Plane.
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That would actually sorta make sense then if sleep isn't a thing in the Astral Plane. It's hard to develop a protection to something you would never be subjected to.
EDIT: Wait nvm. The protection against getting put to sleep was simply removed from Fey Ancestry and instead added to Trance so they still have it.
Elves are immune to sleep because their unique physiology means that it's not something they do in the first place. It's not a learned resistance.
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"Canon" is what's factual to D&D lore. "Cannon" is what you're going to be shot with if you keep getting the word wrong.
Considering that we haven't seen a Survey yet, what are the odds of these races appearing in the Monsters of the Multiverse with the other "updated" races?
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I'd say slim.
Same, but at the same time, the Travelers of the Multiverse fit well in a book that covers the various races of the Multiverse.
Edit: I also believe that the UA hasn't actually been used for testing for some time now and is instead a hype machine unless the feed back is pretty conclusively negative.
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That books is also confirmed to be largely reprints and minor updates to existing material. Six new races seems like a lot, especially when that means less player options for whatever upcoming Spellscape or Planejammer book would normally benefit from them.
I am not sure how many races have been published out side of the PHB, but there are 30 in the upcoming book. As far as whether we are getting a Spellscape or Planejammer book, that is all just fan theory at the moment based mostly on this UA.
Edit: I don't think we will see anything from setting books like Eberron, the new races from the WBtWL or those published via DMsGuild.
Edit 2: We might get the MtG races though. I think Eberron will see a "revisit" in the next year or so
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From what I understand that new book is gonna cover setting neutral races and not cover anything from 1 specific setting like Warforged that are Eberron only will not be in there, myself I don't care where a players race is from if it is an official WotC race for D&D 5e I allow it in my Forgotten Realms campaign if you play a warforged you may be the only one you or the party has ever seen in it or will see in it.
Yes agree. That is why I am wondering about the fact that there are 30 races supposedly in the new Multiverse book. At my count there are 24 races that are likely to be reprints so that leaves 6 races.
Edit: Even fewer races will be reprints if you take out the MtG races too
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These are the non-setting specific Races, not counting anything that has already been published with Tasha's changes already.
You can probably add Minotaur and Centaur to this list along with Satyr and maybe Tortle. But it still falls short so maybe the races in this UA and an update to Drow?
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