Best Multiclass Options for Wizards Multiclassing is always an opportunity cost, you have to determine if taking a level of another class is worth what you will lose from the original class. Many factors come into this decision, with the main factor being how long your campaign will run and...
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If we’re getting even more niche, you can also cast haste if you’re specifically playing with theGuildmaster’s Guide to Ravnicarules, as the Rakdos Cultistbackgroundadds haste to your class’ spellcasting list. Pros and cons of haste 5e ...
I completely understand where you're coming from; not everything needs to be magic. That said, the rules broadly list everything that isn't the standard version of an item, as a magic item, and this gives us a good framework to use for balance. Take a standard +1 magic weapon for e...
A player might be trying to get some item but the NPC can try to deny them that. If the players want to get in the good graces of the king, then an NPC who has contacts might threaten to spread bad rumours about them. In general, that would undermine the effort of the playe...
’re surrounded by vegetation. It effectively lets you feed the entire party for no cost, taking that administrative role out of your hands. Add to that proficiency in Athletics and Survival, as well as a hunting trap to keep handy, and you’ve got the makings of a formidableRanger 5e....
To be honest while it’s a simplified mechanic I’m not sure it was a needed departure from the 5e core rules. Especially if you are ‘dropping the doors in’ as it advises you, you might very well have differing mechanics in your adventure, which could cause some confusion. If you ...
Yes 5e is designed to be anti crafting in that sense - whether potions or magic items in most cases the cost to create is greater than the selling cost of the item - just to limit crafting. Times may have much the same problem as it may take less time to clean out a “dung...
Some magic items allow the user to cast a spell from the item. The spell is cast at the lowest possible spell level, doesn't expend any of the user's spell slots, and requires no components, unless the item's description says otherwise. In particular, the description of spell s...
Faerie Fire is a Druid spell, and not on the Wizard's spell list. (Curse you 5e!) A few disadvantages, but as a training exercise for Dexterity saves, maybe they're acceptable, although having to hire a druid probably makes this a non-starter... Alternately you could use Darkness or ...