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D&D 2024 unleashes new Horror Subclasses like the Artificer Reanimator in the latest Unearthed Arcana. But how frightening can 5e be? Plus there's a sneak peak at the new Eberron book and why TTRPG publishers might be pulling out of Gen Con?Click to enter the Lairs of Etharis D&D Beyond giveaway: https://forms.gle/kyNDnZBxGjBJA65r7Check out Lairs of Etharis on D&D Beyond, here: https://marketplace.dndbeyond.com/settings/SRC-00130Email your questions to podcast@ghostfiregaming.comBen: @TheBenByrneDael: @DailyDaelJames: @jamesjhaeckShawn: @shawnmerwinEditor: @ZsDante Topics:00:00 - Intro00:48 - Favorite type of horror07:54 - Horror subclasses UA26:43 - Eberron: Forge of the Artificer42:56 - TTRPG publisher pulls out of Gen Con49:03 - What's a bandit lord?54:46 - Humanoid villains
This week's segments: 1. Random Monster Campaign Generator (Patreon Preview!) 2. Homebrewing "Benjamin's Button" 3. Anti-Draft of Subclasses (but George & Dylan stick to 2024 only) Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/c/TotalPartySkill/home to get access to PDFs of our homebrew and see uncut video from the podcast! Plus, bonus content exclusive only to patrons! Subscribe for more weekly Dungeons & Dragons content! And follow us on our socials for previous draft videos and to learn more about us: Gabe -- @gabespan (TikTok, Instagram) George -- @dmgeorge_primavera (TikTok, Instagram) Dylan -- @whatcha_mccollum (Instagram)
In this episode, the RPGBOT.Podcast hosts discuss the latest Unearthed Arcana release and its potential implications for the upcoming Forgotten Realms Player's Guide. The hosts speculate on new and revised subclasses, examining how these additions and modifications impact gameplay balance and character building. The discussion covers the changes to the Knowledge Domain Cleric, which has received significant buffs in the 2024 rules. The updated spell lists provide more utility options, and Mind Magic introduces spell slot-free casting, increasing versatility. However, the introduction of setting floors for checks sparks debate about whether it undermines core rolling mechanics. Additionally, they explore revisions to the Purple Dragon Knight, which has undergone significant changes. The new features resemble those of the Drake Warden, and the introduction of the Amethyst Dragon Companion adds a fresh dynamic to gameplay. The hosts analyze the viability of these changes and how they may shape future class interactions. Links DnDBeyond Key Takeaways: Unearthed Arcana releases spark speculation about new and revised subclasses, hinting at potential shifts in game balance. Knowledge Domain Clerics receive significant buffs in the 2024 rules, including expanded spell lists and spell slot-free casting via Mind Magic. Setting minimum check values remains a debated mechanic, with some arguing it disrupts gameplay balance. The Purple Dragon Knight sees major improvements, with new features resembling those of the Drake Warden and introducing the Amethyst Dragon Companion. Rallying Surge provides tactical advantages, further improving the subclass's viability. Community engagement and discussion around Unearthed Arcana updates help shape player perspectives on game design choices. This episode provides an in-depth analysis of upcoming Unearthed Arcana content, offering insights into potential gameplay changes and subclass adjustments. If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. It's a quick, free way to support the podcast, and helps us reach new listeners. If you love the show, consider joining us on Patreon, where backers at the $5 and above tiers get ad free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT.Podcast, can chat directly to members of the RPGBOT team and community on the RPGBOT.Discord, and can join us for live-streamed recordings. Support us on Amazon.com when you purchase products recommended in the show at the following link: https://amzn.to/3NwElxQ How to Find Us: In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net Tyler Kamstra Twitter: @RPGBOTDOTNET Facebook: rpgbotbotdotnet Bluesky:rpgbot.bsky.social Ash Ely Professional Game Master on StartPlaying.Games Twitter: @GravenAshes YouTube@ashravenmedia Randall James @JackAmateur Amateurjack.com Producer Dan @Lzr_illuminati
In this episode, the RPGBOT.Podcast hosts discuss the latest Unearthed Arcana release and its potential implications for the upcoming Forgotten Realms Player's Guide. The hosts speculate on new and revised subclasses, examining how these additions and modifications impact gameplay balance and character building. The discussion covers the changes to the Knowledge Domain Cleric, which has received significant buffs in the 2024 rules. The updated spell lists provide more utility options, and Mind Magic introduces spell slot-free casting, increasing versatility. However, the introduction of setting floors for checks sparks debate about whether it undermines core rolling mechanics. Additionally, they explore revisions to the Purple Dragon Knight, which has undergone significant changes. The new features resemble those of the Drake Warden, and the introduction of the Amethyst Dragon Companion adds a fresh dynamic to gameplay. The hosts analyze the viability of these changes and how they may shape future class interactions. Links DnDBeyond Key Takeaways: Unearthed Arcana releases spark speculation about new and revised subclasses, hinting at potential shifts in game balance. Knowledge Domain Clerics receive significant buffs in the 2024 rules, including expanded spell lists and spell slot-free casting via Mind Magic. Setting minimum check values remains a debated mechanic, with some arguing it disrupts gameplay balance. The Purple Dragon Knight sees major improvements, with new features resembling those of the Drake Warden and introducing the Amethyst Dragon Companion. Rallying Surge provides tactical advantages, further improving the subclass's viability. Community engagement and discussion around Unearthed Arcana updates help shape player perspectives on game design choices. This episode provides an in-depth analysis of upcoming Unearthed Arcana content, offering insights into potential gameplay changes and subclass adjustments. If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. It's a quick, free way to support the podcast, and helps us reach new listeners. If you love the show, consider joining us on Patreon, where backers at the $5 and above tiers get ad free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT.Podcast, can chat directly to members of the RPGBOT team and community on the RPGBOT.Discord, and can join us for live-streamed recordings. Support us on Amazon.com when you purchase products recommended in the show at the following link: https://amzn.to/3NwElxQ How to Find Us: In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net Tyler Kamstra Twitter: @RPGBOTDOTNET Facebook: rpgbotbotdotnet Bluesky:rpgbot.bsky.social Ash Ely Professional Game Master on StartPlaying.Games Twitter: @GravenAshes YouTube@ashravenmedia Randall James @JackAmateur Amateurjack.com Producer Dan @Lzr_illuminati
If Clerics can outsmart Wizards, Fighters get pet dragons, and Bladesingers are still ridiculously overpowered—has D&D officially lost its mind? The new episode of the RPGBOT.Podcast is live! This week, we ask the hard-hitting questions—should Clerics be smarter than Wizards? Do Fighters deserve pet dragons? And has the Bladesinger finally reached levels of power where even the gods are filing complaints? Join us for heated debates, unnecessary tangents, and the kind of overanalysis that would make a rules lawyer weep. Listen now before Wizards of the Coast patches reality. Links DnDBeyond Episode Summary In this whirlwind episode, the hosts embark on a rollercoaster of topics ranging from the perils of rogue socks in the laundry to the existential nightmare of troubleshooting wired internet connections. Between these real-life boss battles, they somehow manage to talk about Dungeons & Dragons. The latest Unearthed Arcana release is scrutinized with the fervor of scholars deciphering ancient texts—except these texts involve subclasses with confusing names and power levels that may or may not break the game. The hosts dissect the freshly buffed Knowledge Domain Cleric, marveling at its new spell lists and the power of Mind Magic, which essentially lets Clerics moonlight as Wizards without all that pesky spell-slot management. They also ponder whether setting floors on ability checks is a stroke of genius or an affront to the sacred chaos of rolling dice. Next, they turn their attention to the Purple Dragon Knight, a class previously dismissed as the fantasy equivalent of soggy toast. With new features resembling the Drake Warden and the introduction of an Amethyst Dragon Companion (because dragons make everything cooler), this once-ignored subclass suddenly has tactical depth. The hosts debate whether it's finally worth playing or if it remains the equivalent of a participation trophy for Fighters. Finally, the Bladesinger Wizard takes center stage, dazzling with its high-powered, glass-cannon energy. The hosts discuss its absurd combat effectiveness, its revamped Song of Defense mechanic, and its continued ability to make DMs question their life choices. They also consider whether Steel Wind Strike is a spell or just an excuse for Wizards to roleplay as anime protagonists. All of this is wrapped up with heated opinions, terrible jokes, and an unwavering commitment to finding the perfect balance between power and design—except when it comes to Bladesingers, because apparently, they're just unstoppable. Key Takeaways The Bladesinger Wizard is so strong it probably multiclasses into itself. Laundry disasters are real, and they don't discriminate. Unearthed Arcana is like a D&D loot box—exciting, unpredictable, and possibly game-breaking. Technical difficulties are the true final boss of podcasting. Knowledge Clerics can now out-Wizard Wizards in intelligence checks, which feels… illegal. Setting a floor for ability checks is either genius or blasphemy, depending on how much you enjoy suffering. The Purple Dragon Knight is no longer D&D's equivalent of a sad birthday party. Adding a dragon companion instantly makes any class 300% cooler. Song of Defense makes Bladesingers even more unkillable, which will surely delight players and frustrate DMs. The hosts are equal parts analysts and comedians, which is why this episode feels like a chaotic, but delightful, deep dive into D&D mechanics. If you love high-level theorycrafting, chaotic energy, and the occasional rant about internet cables, this episode is a must-listen.
If Clerics can outsmart Wizards, Fighters get pet dragons, and Bladesingers are still ridiculously overpowered—has D&D officially lost its mind? The new episode of the RPGBOT.Podcast is live! This week, we ask the hard-hitting questions—should Clerics be smarter than Wizards? Do Fighters deserve pet dragons? And has the Bladesinger finally reached levels of power where even the gods are filing complaints? Join us for heated debates, unnecessary tangents, and the kind of overanalysis that would make a rules lawyer weep. Listen now before Wizards of the Coast patches reality. Links DnDBeyond Episode Summary In this whirlwind episode, the hosts embark on a rollercoaster of topics ranging from the perils of rogue socks in the laundry to the existential nightmare of troubleshooting wired internet connections. Between these real-life boss battles, they somehow manage to talk about Dungeons & Dragons. The latest Unearthed Arcana release is scrutinized with the fervor of scholars deciphering ancient texts—except these texts involve subclasses with confusing names and power levels that may or may not break the game. The hosts dissect the freshly buffed Knowledge Domain Cleric, marveling at its new spell lists and the power of Mind Magic, which essentially lets Clerics moonlight as Wizards without all that pesky spell-slot management. They also ponder whether setting floors on ability checks is a stroke of genius or an affront to the sacred chaos of rolling dice. Next, they turn their attention to the Purple Dragon Knight, a class previously dismissed as the fantasy equivalent of soggy toast. With new features resembling the Drake Warden and the introduction of an Amethyst Dragon Companion (because dragons make everything cooler), this once-ignored subclass suddenly has tactical depth. The hosts debate whether it's finally worth playing or if it remains the equivalent of a participation trophy for Fighters. Finally, the Bladesinger Wizard takes center stage, dazzling with its high-powered, glass-cannon energy. The hosts discuss its absurd combat effectiveness, its revamped Song of Defense mechanic, and its continued ability to make DMs question their life choices. They also consider whether Steel Wind Strike is a spell or just an excuse for Wizards to roleplay as anime protagonists. All of this is wrapped up with heated opinions, terrible jokes, and an unwavering commitment to finding the perfect balance between power and design—except when it comes to Bladesingers, because apparently, they're just unstoppable. Key Takeaways The Bladesinger Wizard is so strong it probably multiclasses into itself. Laundry disasters are real, and they don't discriminate. Unearthed Arcana is like a D&D loot box—exciting, unpredictable, and possibly game-breaking. Technical difficulties are the true final boss of podcasting. Knowledge Clerics can now out-Wizard Wizards in intelligence checks, which feels… illegal. Setting a floor for ability checks is either genius or blasphemy, depending on how much you enjoy suffering. The Purple Dragon Knight is no longer D&D's equivalent of a sad birthday party. Adding a dragon companion instantly makes any class 300% cooler. Song of Defense makes Bladesingers even more unkillable, which will surely delight players and frustrate DMs. The hosts are equal parts analysts and comedians, which is why this episode feels like a chaotic, but delightful, deep dive into D&D mechanics. If you love high-level theorycrafting, chaotic energy, and the occasional rant about internet cables, this episode is a must-listen.
Jamie tricks John into messing up more Critical Role names as they talk about the big D&D news.
This week's segments: 1. Ideal D&D Party of 4 (Classes and Subclasses) 2. Homebrewing "The Flamedrinker" 3. Draft of Level 3 Spells (2024) Subscribe for more weekly Dungeons & Dragons content! And follow us on our socials for previous draft videos and to learn more about us: Gabe -- @gabespan (TikTok, Instagram) George -- @dmgeorge_primavera (TikTok, Instagram) Dylan -- @whatcha_mccollum (Instagram)
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This week we're going to cover the brand new subclasses from the 2024 PHB! Many of the subclasses from the 2014 Player's Handbook made their way over to the new version, with some minor changes. Like the College of Lore Bard, the Berserker Barbarian, and the Circle of the Moon Druid. Some didn't quite make it yet like the College of Eloquence Bard, the Astral Self Monk, or the Swarmkeeper Ranger. We've been told that there's backwards compatibility and we'll test that in a future episode… but for now! Let's explore the new subclasses that were added just for the 2024 version! And remember to give us 5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ AND a positive review! This helps us so much! Tell your friends! --------------------------- We also have an email for questions, comments, and topic ideas Reach out to us at Soyouwannabeadm@gmail.com And CLICK HERE to get our Patreon, join our Discord, follow us on TikTok and Instagram, and see what we're up to! We Have a Twitch NOW!
Welcome back everyone to the latest episode of the Option Select Podcast! This week we share our weeks in review. What we watched, played and did for Thanksgiving! We also discuss the latest gaming news, like Baulder's Gate 3 Patch 8 which is adding in a new subclass for every class as well as Sony's rumored portable which is allegedly in the works! Hope you all enjoy the show! www.linktr.ee/optionselectpodcast
✨ Novidades para Clérigos no Player's Handbook 2024! ✨ A classe de clérigo foi renovada, mantendo sua essência divina, mas trazendo ainda mais opções e diversão para os jogadores.
This week we're talking all about the Wizard Subclasses NOT in the 2014 Player's Handbook! We only have 5 subclasses to go over this time! But these magic nerds get all kinds of powerful feats with these new subclasses! And some of these have been known to truly buff the wizard to dizzying heights. So whatever weird and wacky Wizard warriors you wanna wield, we welcome it! What's YOUR favorite Wizard Subclass?! And remember to give us 5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ AND a positive review! This helps us so much! Tell your friends! --------------------------- We also have an email for questions, comments, and topic ideas Reach out to us at Soyouwannabeadm@gmail.com And CLICK HERE to get our Patreon, join our Discord, follow us on TikTok and Instagram, and see what we're up to! We Have a Twitch NOW!
This week we're covering the subclasses for the Warlock NOT covered in the 2014 Player's Handbook. With these, we can add more Patrons to the Pantheon of potential people of passionate power. From xanathar to tasha all the way to ole ravenloft… there's 6 Warlock subclasses to cover and each one packs a punch of personality to the pact that infuses the Warlock with their very source of magic! Think of the possibilities! What's YOUR favorite Warlock Subclass?! And remember to give us 5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ AND a positive review! This helps us so much! Tell your friends! --------------------------- We also have an email for questions, comments, and topic ideas Reach out to us at Soyouwannabeadm@gmail.com And CLICK HERE to get our Patreon, join our Discord, follow us on TikTok and Instagram, and see what we're up to! We Have a Twitch NOW!
This week we're discussing the subclasses of the Sorcerer NOT covered in the 2014 Player's Handbook! There's six sorcerous origins to celebrate, some savoring the shadows, some seeking satisfaction sans sacrifice. From Xanathar's to Tasha's to the fantastical world of Krynn and Dragonlance, will these Sorcerer subclasses sing sweetly or simply scare our sensibilities! What's YOUR favorite Sorcerer Subclass?! And remember to give us 5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ AND a positive review! This helps us so much! Tell your friends! --------------------------- We also have an email for questions, comments, and topic ideas Reach out to us at Soyouwannabeadm@gmail.com And CLICK HERE to get our Patreon, join our Discord, follow us on TikTok and Instagram, and see what we're up to! We Have a Twitch NOW!
This week we're covering the Subclasses of the Savant of Sneak, the chaser of traps, the lampooner of locks: Today we're covering the Rogue! These subclasses are from Xanathar's and Tasha's. Each one attempts to reflavor the archetype, but do they succeed?! Have they added enough mechanically to fulfill their flavor fiat or flagrantly failed?! There's 6 subclasses for the Rogue to cover so let's get into it! What's YOUR favorite Rogue Subclass?! And remember to give us 5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ AND a positive review! This helps us so much! Tell your friends! --------------------------- We also have an email for questions, comments, and topic ideas Reach out to us at Soyouwannabeadm@gmail.com And CLICK HERE to get our Patreon, join our Discord, follow us on TikTok and Instagram, and see what we're up to! We Have a Twitch NOW!
Today we are joined by the Amethyst Dragon, also known as Nathan, who is creating The Amethyst Dragons Hoard of Everything, a D&D Supplement of Homebrew Content for literally every game, the book has nearly 600 pages worth of content from the more normal Homebrew Content of Spells and Subclasses to Poisons, Diseases, new Homebrew Rules, new Loot Options and so much more. It really has something for everyone.And we talk to Nathan about his homebrew process, the design philosophy, his favorite content and so much more so you can get the inside scoop on the book which you can still pledge to on Kickstarter.Find The Amethyst Dragon here: https://www.amethyst-dragon.com/https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/theamethystdragon/the-amethyst-dragons-hoard-of-everything-a-5e-supplement?ref=35v118https://x.com/AmethystDragonhttps://bsky.app/profile/amethyst-dragon.comCheck here for all further information:You can find us on the Web under these Links: https://www.doubledm.com/ https://twitter.com/DoubleDMpod https://bsky.app/profile/doubledm.bsky.socialhttps://www.instagram.com/doubledmpod/?hl=de https://ko-fi.com/doubledmIf you want to reach out to us via E-Mail use: doubledmpod@gmail.comOur Midroll Music is "Midnight Tale" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Our Outro Music is "Ascending the Vale" Kevin MacLeod (imcompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we're reviewing the renowned, the revered, the resplendent Ranger subclasses that are NOT listed in the 2014 Player's Handbook! Remember, the Ranger got a bunch of optional rules added in Tasha's Cauldron of Everything that a player could pick and choose if they're unhappy about the 2014 base class! But regardless of the requests of the Ranger, return here to refer to the retinue of Ranger subclasses! What's YOUR favorite Ranger Subclass?! And remember to give us 5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ AND a positive review! This helps us so much! Tell your friends! --------------------------- We also have an email for questions, comments, and topic ideas Reach out to us at Soyouwannabeadm@gmail.com And CLICK HERE to get our Patreon, join our Discord, follow us on TikTok and Instagram, and see what we're up to! We Have a Twitch NOW!
This week we're going over the subclasses NOT in the 2014 Player's Handbook for the Paladin class! These Oaths span as many tenets as questions I had after watching Tenet directed by Christopher Nolan. We're going to talk about all the different Auras, Oath Spells, and Capstone abilities that these Pally's get! So make sure your Divine Sense is active because there's a bunch to go over! What's YOUR favorite Paladin Subclass?! And remember to give us 5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ AND a positive review! This helps us so much! Tell your friends! --------------------------- We also have an email for questions, comments, and topic ideas Reach out to us at Soyouwannabeadm@gmail.com And CLICK HERE to get our Patreon, join our Discord, follow us on TikTok and Instagram, and see what we're up to! We Have a Twitch NOW!
This week we're going to be going over the Monk subclasses NOT found in the Player's Handbook! If Monks are meant to be masters of the martial arts, then we know there's an entire world history's worth of source material, and that doesn't even factor in a world full of magic and the supernatural! So we've got 7 subclasses for the Monk to cover, so put up your dukes and get ready to rumble! What's YOUR favorite Monk Subclass?! And remember to give us 5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ AND a positive review! This helps us so much! Tell your friends! --------------------------- We also have an email for questions, comments, and topic ideas Reach out to us at Soyouwannabeadm@gmail.com And CLICK HERE to get our Patreon, join our Discord, follow us on TikTok and Instagram, and see what we're up to! We Have a Twitch NOW!
Conheça mais sobre a nova versão do RPG Dungeons & Dragons 2024. Bem-vindo a mais um episódio do Regras do D&D 5e, um podcast produzido pelo RPG Next que faz a leitura e discute as regras dos livros do Sistema de RPG D&D 5e. Neste episódio o assunto é: O Novo Mago do novo RPG Dungeons & Dragons 2024. Coloque seu fone de ouvido e curta! Resumo em 5 pontos: Aprimoramentos no Mago O mago é o colecionador supremo de magias em D&D, com a maior lista de magias de qualquer classe. O novo Livro do Jogador de 2024 expandiu ainda mais essa lista, aumentando a versatilidade da classe. O foco principal é dar mais opções e melhorar a flexibilidade das magias para os jogadores. Novos Recursos e Flexibilidade Os magos agora podem trocar um de seus truques a cada descanso longo, algo exclusivo dessa classe. Além disso, o recurso "Ritual Adept" foi destacado como uma habilidade própria, tornando o uso de magias rituais mais claro para os jogadores. Nova Habilidade: Acadêmico A partir do nível 2, os magos recebem a habilidade "Acadêmico", que permite a escolha de uma perícia acadêmica (como Arcana ou História) com especialização, refletindo o papel estudioso e intelectual da classe. Memorização de Magias e Novas Subclasses No nível 5, os magos ganham o recurso "Memorizar Magia", permitindo trocar uma magia preparada após um descanso curto. Subclasses como Abjuração foram aprimoradas, com magias de proteção e habilidades que aumentam a resistência e capacidade de defesa. Melhorias em Outras Subclasses Subclasses como Ilusão, Evocação e Adivinhação também receberam melhorias significativas. Por exemplo, os Ilusionistas agora podem aumentar o alcance de suas ilusões e conjurar criaturas ilusórias. Os Evocadores têm melhorias em suas magias de dano, enquanto os Adivinhos ganham novas habilidades de previsão em combate. Ecos da Fantasia é um livro-jogo no qual VOCÊ é o herói! Clique na imagem, apoie e faça parte dessa história! O RPG Next agora tem um grupo oficial no Telegram!
This week we're welcoming the weapon-wielding, warrior whiz… The Fighter! More specifically, we'll be covering all the subclasses NOT found in The 2014 Player's Handbook! From the Sword Coast to Wildemount and everywhere in between, we've got 7 subclasses to show you that the Fighter has way more to offer than, “Uh.. I run up and hit the monster, does a 22 hit?” BORING! Let's add some Fighter flavor, gang! What's YOUR favorite Fighter Subclass?! And remember to give us 5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ AND a positive review! This helps us so much! Tell your friends! --------------------------- We also have an email for questions, comments, and topic ideas Reach out to us at Soyouwannabeadm@gmail.com And CLICK HERE to find our Patreon, join our Discord, follow us on TikTok and Instagram, and see what we're up to! We Have a Twitch NOW!
This week we're talking Druids! They only got 2 subclasses in the 2014 PHB and 5 subclasses in the supplemental stuff! Finally, we have some different ways to use our Wild Shape, to relate to the power of Nature, and gain some really powerful abilities! Move over moon druid, there's some new kids on the block! What's YOUR favorite Druid Subclass?! And remember to give us 5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ AND a positive review! This helps us so much! Tell your friends! --------------------------- We also have an email for questions, comments, and topic ideas Reach out to us at Soyouwannabeadm@gmail.com And CLICK HERE to find our Patreon, join our Discord, follow us on TikTok and Instagram, and see what we're up to! We Have a Twitch NOW!
This week we're going over the subclasses NOT in the player's handbook, but in all those supplemental books! And we're doing it for the Cleric this time! So say your prayers, gang, because these add even more diversity to an already subclass-rich class! What's YOUR favorite Cleric Subclass?! And remember to give us 5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ AND a positive review! This helps us so much! Tell your friends! --------------------------- We also have an email for questions, comments, and topic ideas Reach out to us at Soyouwannabeadm@gmail.com And CLICK HERE to find our Patreon, join our Discord, follow us on TikTok and Instagram, and see what we're up to! We Have a Twitch NOW!
Conheça mais sobre a nova versão do RPG Dungeons & Dragons 2024. Bem-vindo a mais um episódio do Regras do D&D 5e, um podcast produzido pelo RPG Next que faz a leitura e discute as regras dos livros do Sistema de RPG D&D 5e. Neste episódio o assunto é: O Novo Ladino do novo RPG Dungeons & Dragons 2024. Coloque seu fone de ouvido e curta! Resumo em 5 pontos: Objetivo Principal: O principal objetivo ao revisar o Ladino foi manter sua essência e popularidade, adicionando algumas novas mecânicas sem prejudicar o que já funcionava. Uma das principais adições foi a Maestria com Armas, que oferece mais opções táticas e combinações interessantes durante o combate. Novo Recurso: Golpe Astuto: A partir do 5º nível, o Ladino pode trocar dados de Dano do Ataque Furtivo por efeitos especiais como envenenar, derrubar ou recuar sem provocar ataques de oportunidade. Com níveis mais altos, o Ladino ganha mais opções e pode combinar múltiplos efeitos em um único ataque furtivo. Melhorias em Habilidades Existentes: Habilidades como Talento Confiável foram movidas para níveis mais baixos, e agora o Ladino pode aprender uma língua adicional com o "Código dos Ladrões". O recurso "Mira Firme", introduzido no livro de Tasha, foi incorporado ao Livro do Jogador, permitindo vantagem no próximo ataque ao custo de ficar imóvel. Aprimoramentos em Subclasses Clássicas: Subclasses clássicas como o Assassino e o Ladrão receberam melhorias significativas. O Assassino agora tem vantagem em jogadas de iniciativa e não depende mais da surpresa para causar dano extra. Já o Ladrão pode ativar itens mágicos como ação bônus e usa a Destreza para determinar a distância de salto. Subclasses Mistas: Duas subclasses que misturam o Ladino com poderes sobrenaturais são o Trapaceiro Arcano e o Lâmina Mental. O Trapaceiro Arcano agora pode usar um foco arcano e conjurar magias sem restrições de escolas, enquanto o Lâmina Mental pode realizar ataques de oportunidade com suas lâminas psíquicas e ganha a propriedade de Maestria "Vex". O RPG Next agora tem um grupo oficial no Telegram!
This time I'm talking to Tamwin. If you've hung out in the Draw Steel channels on Discord, you've probably seen his name a lot of times. I ask him about knowing the rules seemingly by heart, reverse engineering the kit math, and his experience running tactical test scenarios.LinksA Practical Guide to Evil by ErraticErrataA Practical Guide to Evil - Table of Contents by ErraticErrataTamwin's Subclasses by TamwinChapters00:10 Intro00:45 Interview28:45 OutroSupport the show MCDM Discord MCDM Subreddit Draw Steel Subreddit Matt's YouTube Channel MCDM's YouTube Channel GoblinPoints.com Leave a comment on YouTube or Spotify, or send me an email at tips@goblinpoints.com.Intro/outro: "Future Gladiator" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This week we're getting inspiration from all the subclasses for the Bard class! These are the ones not found in The Player's Handbook, and we're going over all of them. What's the flavor? What's the hook for each of these subclasses? And how do they step up to the mighty Lore Bard! What's YOUR favorite Bard Subclass?! And remember to give us 5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ AND a positive review! This helps us so much! Tell your friends! --------------------------- We also have an email for questions, comments, and topic ideas Reach out to us at Soyouwannabeadm@gmail.com And CLICK HERE to find our Patreon, join our Discord, follow us on TikTok and Instagram, and see what we're up to! We Have a Twitch NOW!
This week, we're getting deep into the Barbarian subclasses available outside the player's handbook! We'll cover all 7 subclasses that can be found in Xanathar's, Tasha's, Bigby's, and the Sword Coast. These lil guys are doing all kinds of rages, all kinds of buffs to their physical prowess, and each one has their own flavor that can make your herald of anger a touch more interesting! If you haven't already, go back and listen to the Barbarian episode to learn about the base class and player handbook subclasses. What's YOUR favorite Barbarian Subclass?! And remember to give us 5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ AND a positive review! This helps us so much! Tell your friends! --------------------------- We also have an email for questions, comments, and topic ideas Reach out to us at Soyouwannabeadm@gmail.com And CLICK HERE to find our Patreon, join our Discord, follow us on TikTok and Instagram, and see what we're up to! We Have a Twitch NOW!
Conheça mais sobre a nova versão do RPG Dungeons & Dragons 2024. Bem-vindo a mais um episódio do Regras do D&D 5e, um podcast produzido pelo RPG Next que faz a leitura e discute as regras dos livros do Sistema de RPG D&D 5e. Neste episódio o assunto é: O Novo Paladino do novo RPG Dungeons & Dragons 2024. Coloque seu fone de ouvido e curta! Resumo em 5 pontos: Conjuração de Magias no Nível 1: A classe Paladino no Livro do Jogador de 2024 agora começa a conjurar magias no nível 1, em vez de no nível 2, permitindo que os jogadores acessem feitiços imediatamente e afetando a multiclasse ao fornecer mais espaços de magia a partir da classe Paladino. Estilos de Combate Ampliados: Os paladinos agora têm acesso à lista completa de estilos de combate no nível 2, incluindo a opção de escolher cantrips de clérigo em vez dos estilos de combate tradicionais, proporcionando mais personalização. Atualizações no Golpe Divino e Encontrar Corcel: A habilidade "Golpe Divino" foi atualizada para "Golpe do Paladino", permitindo um uso gratuito por dia sem consumir um espaço de magia, enquanto "Encontrar Corcel" foi redesenhada e sempre estará preparada, podendo ser usada uma vez por dia sem consumir um espaço de magia. Simplificação da Aura do Paladino: A característica de "Aura" da classe foi simplificada em uma única aura que ganha habilidades adicionais conforme o Paladino sobe de nível, facilitando o jogo e tornando-o mais fácil de gerenciar. Atualizações nas Subclasses de Paladino: Subclasses como Juramento da Devoção, Juramento da Glória, Juramento dos Antigos e Juramento da Vingança foram atualizadas com novos recursos, melhorias e listas de feitiços expandidas para melhorar a jogabilidade e a personalização. COMPRE AQUI → Dungeons & Dragons Rpg: Players Handbook Hard Cover (2024) COMPRE AQUI → Dungeons & Dragons Rpg: Dungeon Masters Guide Hard Cover (2024) COMPRE AQUI → Dungeons & Dragons Rpg: Monster Manual Hard Cover (2024) New Paladin | 2024 Player's Handbook | D&D Vaga on-line RPG D&D 5e – Vale do Vento Gelido: Sob o Frio da Dama Invernal com Mestre Taverfield [4x Sextas Noite] Grupo de WhatsApp para os interessados em tirar dúvidas, conversar com o mestre e montar uma mesa (Pode entrar sem compromisso financeiro algum!). Link: https://chat.whatsapp.com/CbsohROQnWHF2wdf3OaIy2 Vaga on-line RPG D&D 5e – A Maldição de Strahd: Reloaded com Mestre Conrado [2x Sextas Noite] Grupo de WhatsApp para os interessados em tirar dúvidas, conversar com o mestre e montar uma mesa (Pode entrar sem compromisso financeiro algum!). Link: https://chat.whatsapp.com/ICRSsn5rL0PKWOfoBchir1 Vaga on-line RPG D&D 5e – Vecna: Eve of Ruin com Mestre Arboreal [2x Quartas Noite] Grupo de WhatsApp para os interessados em tirar dúvidas, conversar com o mestre e montar uma mesa (Pode entrar sem compromisso financeiro algum!). Link: https://chat.whatsapp.com/GEzHJABJUHTAJ7oGkTiw9l SERVIDOR DO DISCORD - D&D BR: https://discord.gg/zYvhQETBEq Você sente falta de um mestre que prepare as aventuras no capricho, seja organizado e conduza bem as narrativas? Então apresento a você o serviço chamado “Mesas de RPG com o Mestre Rafael 47”. É um serviço mensal com mesa virtual, tudo remoto, usando o sistema Dungeons & Dragons 5ª edição, no dias e horários que os jogadores escolherem jogar. Se você quiser dar uma olhada no trabalho que estou fazendo, e venho fazendo a vários anos com RPG, acesse meu portfólio em rpgnext.com.br/tag/rafael47. Minhas mesas de RPG são preparadas usando o Foundry VTT, e dentro dessa ferramenta eu incluo música e sons ambiente para aumentar a imersão, mapas animados para deixar tudo mais bonito, e também modulo a voz e aplico efeitos de realidade aumentada na webcam durante a interpretação de NPCs únicos. Ficou interessado? Quer saber mais? Preencha o formulário em bit.ly/QueroJogarRPG.
This week, we're still in class, but it's SUB class! Wait... that's misleading! We're going over Artificer subclasses! The Artificer has 4 subclasses and we're going to go over each of them! These intelligent based tinkering half-casters can do so many things in D&D, and we're going to cover as much of it as we can! And remember to give us 5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ AND a positive review! This helps us so much! Tell your friends! --------------------------- We also have an email for questions, comments, and topic ideas Reach out to us at Soyouwannabeadm@gmail.com And CLICK HERE to find our Patreon, join our Discord, follow us on TikTok and Instagram, and see what we're up to! We Have a Twitch NOW!
In this episode of the RPGBOT.Podcast we'll be discussing the revamped character creation process in the upcoming 2024 D&D 5th Edition ruleset. Get ready for an in-depth breakdown of the changes to classes, subclasses, and backgrounds, as well as a new order of character creation. With a focus on player preferences and flexibility, this is one episode you don't want to miss. Summary In this episode of the RPGBOT.Podcast, we break down the character creation process in the 2024 D&D 5th Edition ruleset. We cover the changes to classes, subclasses, and backgrounds. The order of character creation has been adjusted, with class being chosen first, followed by origin (background), ability scores, alignment, and details. The complexity of each class is now listed, helping players choose a class that suits their preferences. Subclasses have been moved to level three, allowing for more flexibility in playstyle. Backgrounds have undergone the most significant rework, with each background now providing ability score options, skill and tool proficiencies, starting equipment, and an origin feat. Backgrounds are now more meaningful and important in character creation and we talk about the potential for new batches of backgrounds in future adventures and source books. We express the desire for more backgrounds and suggest tying them to major characters in the supplements. We also discuss the importance of making backgrounds available on D&D Beyond for everyone. We then talk about the different types of feats, including origin feats, general feats, and epic boons. We go into specific feats and the changes that have been made to them, such as the nerf to the Lucky feat. We highlight the inclusion of ability score increases in general feats and the impact this has on character builds. In this final part of the conversation, We discuss character creation and NPC generation in the new edition of Dungeons and Dragons. We advise using generators for names and backgrounds, and recommend reskinning existing monsters for NPCs. We caution against building NPCs as player characters and suggest using the personality traits provided in the background section of the Player's Handbook. Links 2024 DnD 5e Player's Handbook (affiliate link) Tome of Beasts Content from RPGBOT.net 2024 D&D 5e Transition Guide RPGBOT.Podcast Episodes 2024 DnD 5e PHB Review Takeaways The order of character creation has changed, with class being chosen first, followed by origin, ability scores, alignment, and details. Each class now has a listed complexity, helping players choose a class that suits their preferences. Subclasses have been moved to level three, allowing for more flexibility in playstyle. Backgrounds have undergone a significant rework, providing ability score options, skill and tool proficiencies, starting equipment, and an origin feat. Backgrounds are now more meaningful and important in character creation. There is a desire for more backgrounds in future adventures and source books Tying backgrounds to major characters in supplements can add depth to the world Making backgrounds available on D&D Beyond for everyone would be beneficial Origin feats, general feats, and epic boons are the three types of feats The inclusion of ability score increases in general feats impacts character builds Use generators for names and backgrounds Reskin existing monsters for NPCs Don't build NPCs as player characters Use the personality traits provided in the background section of the Player's Handbook Simplify NPC creation and don't overcomplicate it If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. It's a quick, free way to support the podcast, and helps us reach new listeners. If you love the show, consider joining us on Patreon, where backers at the $5 and above tiers get ad free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT.Podcast, can chat directly to members of the RPGBOT team and community on the RPGBOT.Discord, and can join us for live-streamed recordings. Support us on Amazon.com when you purchase products recommended in the show at the following link: https://amzn.to/3NwElxQ How to Find Us: In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net Tyler Kamstra Twitter: @RPGBOTDOTNET Facebook: rpgbotbotdotnet Bluesky:rpgbot.bsky.social Ash Ely Professional Game Master on StartPlaying.Games Twitter: @GravenAshes YouTube@ashravenmedia Randall James @JackAmateur Amateurjack.com Producer Dan @Lzr_illuminati
In this episode of the RPGBOT.Podcast we'll be discussing the revamped character creation process in the upcoming 2024 D&D 5th Edition ruleset. Get ready for an in-depth breakdown of the changes to classes, subclasses, and backgrounds, as well as a new order of character creation. With a focus on player preferences and flexibility, this is one episode you don't want to miss. Summary In this episode of the RPGBOT.Podcast, we break down the character creation process in the 2024 D&D 5th Edition ruleset. We cover the changes to classes, subclasses, and backgrounds. The order of character creation has been adjusted, with class being chosen first, followed by origin (background), ability scores, alignment, and details. The complexity of each class is now listed, helping players choose a class that suits their preferences. Subclasses have been moved to level three, allowing for more flexibility in playstyle. Backgrounds have undergone the most significant rework, with each background now providing ability score options, skill and tool proficiencies, starting equipment, and an origin feat. Backgrounds are now more meaningful and important in character creation and we talk about the potential for new batches of backgrounds in future adventures and source books. We express the desire for more backgrounds and suggest tying them to major characters in the supplements. We also discuss the importance of making backgrounds available on D&D Beyond for everyone. We then talk about the different types of feats, including origin feats, general feats, and epic boons. We go into specific feats and the changes that have been made to them, such as the nerf to the Lucky feat. We highlight the inclusion of ability score increases in general feats and the impact this has on character builds. In this final part of the conversation, We discuss character creation and NPC generation in the new edition of Dungeons and Dragons. We advise using generators for names and backgrounds, and recommend reskinning existing monsters for NPCs. We caution against building NPCs as player characters and suggest using the personality traits provided in the background section of the Player's Handbook. Links 2024 DnD 5e Player's Handbook (affiliate link) Tome of Beasts Content from RPGBOT.net 2024 D&D 5e Transition Guide RPGBOT.Podcast Episodes 2024 DnD 5e PHB Review Takeaways The order of character creation has changed, with class being chosen first, followed by origin, ability scores, alignment, and details. Each class now has a listed complexity, helping players choose a class that suits their preferences. Subclasses have been moved to level three, allowing for more flexibility in playstyle. Backgrounds have undergone a significant rework, providing ability score options, skill and tool proficiencies, starting equipment, and an origin feat. Backgrounds are now more meaningful and important in character creation. There is a desire for more backgrounds in future adventures and source books Tying backgrounds to major characters in supplements can add depth to the world Making backgrounds available on D&D Beyond for everyone would be beneficial Origin feats, general feats, and epic boons are the three types of feats The inclusion of ability score increases in general feats impacts character builds Use generators for names and backgrounds Reskin existing monsters for NPCs Don't build NPCs as player characters Use the personality traits provided in the background section of the Player's Handbook Simplify NPC creation and don't overcomplicate it If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. It's a quick, free way to support the podcast, and helps us reach new listeners. If you love the show, consider joining us on Patreon, where backers at the $5 and above tiers get ad free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT.Podcast, can chat directly to members of the RPGBOT team and community on the RPGBOT.Discord, and can join us for live-streamed recordings. Support us on Amazon.com when you purchase products recommended in the show at the following link: https://amzn.to/3NwElxQ How to Find Us: In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net Tyler Kamstra Twitter: @RPGBOTDOTNET Facebook: rpgbotbotdotnet Bluesky:rpgbot.bsky.social Ash Ely Professional Game Master on StartPlaying.Games Twitter: @GravenAshes YouTube@ashravenmedia Randall James @JackAmateur Amateurjack.com Producer Dan @Lzr_illuminati
Our wizards discuss the things they like and the things they don't like about subclasses in D&D.
This week, Morrus, PJ, and Jessica talk about the week's tabletop RPG news including new previews of the Dungeons & Dragons 2024 Player's Handbook, controversy with Evil Genius Games again, and more! -------------------- News Is Evil Genius Games Doubling Down on NFTs & Blockchain? https://www.enworld.org/threads/is-evil-genius-games-doubling-down-on-nfts-blockchain.704819/ Glaze 2.0 released https://glaze.cs.uchicago.edu/downloads.html DC20 Kickstarter https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/thedungeoncoach/dc20 The Stormlight Archive RPG Kickstarter pre-launch page https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/brotherwise/the-stormlight-archive-rpg Roll20 Updated D&D Character Sheet https://app.roll20.net/characters/create/dnd2024alpha 2024 D&D Character Sheets on D&D Beyond https://marketplace.dndbeyond.com/LP-CRB-2024/D3898000 All 48 Player's Handbook 2024 Subclasses https://www.enworld.org/threads/all-48-player%E2%80%99s-handbook-2024-subclasses.704863/ Greyhawk map from Mike Schley https://www.enworld.org/threads/check-out-the-new-dungeon-masters-guides-greyhawk-map.704864/ Wizards of the Coast 2024 Player's Handbook Reveal #1 “Everything You Need to Know” https://www.enworld.org/threads/2024-players-handbook-reveal-1-everything-you-need-to-know.704817/ Reveal #2 “New Fighter https://www.enworld.org/threads/2024-players-handbook-reveal-2-new-fighter.704843/ Reveal #3 “New Paladin” https://www.enworld.org/threads/2024-players-handbook-reveal-3-new-paladin.704871/ Reveal #4 “New Barbarian” https://www.enworld.org/threads/2024-players-handbook-reveal-4-new-barbarian.704894/ Pre-order page for D&D Beyond https://marketplace.dndbeyond.com/category/core-rulebook-bundle Pre-order page for Roll20 https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/bundle/31887/dandd-core-rulebook-bundle-2024 Pre-order page for Fantasy Grounds http://affiliates.fantasygrounds.com/318633/15958/url_30966 Pre-order page for Foundry https://foundryvtt.com/packages/dnd-players-handbook Pre-order page for Amazon Player's Handbook https://amzn.to/3VxjeyV Dungeon Master's Guide https://amzn.to/3VRKoln Monster Manual https://amzn.to/3KSsrwG Dungeon Master's Screen https://amzn.to/3VX5BdS Character Sheets https://amzn.to/3KVCpNO Egg Embry's Free RPG Day 2024 Guide https://www.enworld.org/threads/free-rpg-day-2024-guide.704816/ Voidrunner's Codex on Kickstarter from EN Publishing https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/enworld/the-voidrunners-codex-sci-fi-box-set-for-5e-and-level-up-a5e EN Publishing Update for June 2024 covering Voidrunner's Codex https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjZdFXBTlek Pathfinder Plushies from WizKids available for pre-order https://www.enworld.org/threads/pre-orders-open-for-pathfinder-plushies-from-wizkids-and-kidrobot.704884/ -------------------- Please support us on Patreon at http://patreon.com/morrus Don't forget to join the Morrus' Unofficial Tabletop RPG Talk Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1033145023517295/ and join us on Discord at https://discord.gg/VAuxX8M Ask your Listener Question on Twitter, email morruspodcast@gmail.com, or contact us on TikTok at TikTok -------------------- Hosts: Russ “Morrus” Morrissey, PJ Coffey, and Jessica Hancock Editing and post-production: Darryl Mott Theme Song: Steve Arnott Malach the Maleficent played by Darren Morrissey Check out all the media content from EN World at http://enliverpg.com
On this episode, Richard & Tyler discuss Daggerheart's v1.3 changes to Classes & Subclasses! Welcome to True Strike, a D&D Podcast. Each Tuesday, listen in while two friends discuss their completely unwarranted opinions about The World's Greatest Roleplaying Game. Hosts: Richard Cullen/Tyler Worthey Song by: WILDJOE1
Today, we sit down with Skyler, Jackson, Cameron, and Dave to look over the new Daggerheart (created by Darrington Press) TTRPG system's open-beta Character Creation system! We'll go over the various Classes, Subclasses, Domains, Ancestries, Communities, and more as we design our own characters within the Daggerheart system and compare some of the similarities and differences we notice between it and other TTRPG systems! We're incredibly excited at the release of the open beta for the Daggerheart system and we greatly enjoyed creating characters within it! The system is incredibly versatile while also maintaining a simple-to-understand walkthrough that any player can pick up. Additionally, it does a phenomenal job on developing story and character development over too much focus on numbers and math which we always appreciate! If you'd like to find out more about the Daggerheart system, be sure to check out Daggerheart.com and try out the open beta content which was just released. There you can not only make a character, but even start playing the game and testing out the mechanics! We can't wait to try it ourselves! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We hope you've enjoyed our show so far and that you continue listening as episodes are released! Additionally, feel free to follow us using the social links below, or by clicking the icons. Feel free to share our show with anyone who wants to learn about the Daggerheart system and how to use it as well! Finally, if you would be so kind, we would appreciate a review on whatever platform you're listening from. It would mean a lot and help to support our podcast and allow us to grow! Thanks so much for listening! Social Media LinkTree - A Full List of our Links Instagram - @SessionZeroHeroes Facebook - @SessionZeroHeroes Twitter - @Session0Heroes This product was created using the Darrington Press Community Gaming License. The Daggerheart Open Beta Materials are owned and copyrighted by Darrington Press, LLC. All rights reserved. This product is based on the following Public Game Content created and owned by Darrington Press: Daggerheart Open Beta Materials, Darrington Press, LLC, 2024, available at daggerheart.com “Darrington Press™ and the Darrington Press authorized work logo are trademarks of Darrington Press, LLC and used with permission.
In this episode of ‘Trabaho, Visa, atbp,' Medicare Program Officer Eduardo Medina shared information about Medicare's eligibility and enrolment process. - Sa episode na ito ng ‘Trabaho, Visa, atbp,' ibinahagi ni Medicare Program Officer Eduardo Medina kung ang eligilibility at proseso ng enrolment ng Medicare.
Tensor subclasses allow you to add extend PyTorch with new types of tensors without having to write any C++. They have been used to implement DTensor, FP8, Nested Jagged Tensor and Complex Tensor. Recent work by Brian Hirsh means that we can compile tensor subclasses in PT2, eliminating their overhead. The basic mechanism by which this compilation works is a desugaring process in AOTAutograd. There are some complications involving views, dynamic shapes and tangent metadata mismatch.
A divine wizard? Haven't we seen this before? NO, and the way this class is put together is incredibly intriguing. https://www.gmbinder.com/share/-N4GIOqjZ9nlWELjlVm0Topics we typically cover on the podcasts include: Magic the Gathering, Dungeons and Dragons, DnD, MTG, Commander, EDH, Wizards, Wizards of the Coast, Card Games, Nerd Hobbies, MTG Arena, How to play Magic, How to Play DnD, New Player to DnD, Intro to DnD, Intro to Magic, Magic Finance, Deck Brewing, Casual, DnD Campaign, 5e, Favorite Cards, Top Magic Cards, Set Review, PodcastOutro Music provided by Forget the Whale - Man Outta TownLink to the license can be found at:https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode
Context-free grammars, non-deterministic finite automatons, left-to-right leftmost derivations... what even is all that?! Today we're talking about how Python parses your source code. We start gently with how this worked in the past. Come listen to Łukasz's high-level explanations and Pedantic Pablo's "well actuallys". # Timestamps (00:00:00) INTRO (00:01:35) You can still download Python 1.0! (00:02:19) The original tokenizer (00:03:10) What even is a tokenizer? (00:04:08) FUN FACTS ABOUT THE TOKENIZER (00:04:34) Circumflex (00:05:16) Python's invisible braces (00:08:29) Backticks in the syntax (00:11:00) Where are the comments stored? (00:12:27) GRAMMAR (00:13:37) What is a grammar? (00:16:25) The long-forgotten 'access' keyword (00:20:25) Making LL1 do things it wasn't meant to do (00:23:24) SURPRISE QUESTION 1: soft keywords (00:24:46) What's a context-free grammar? (00:26:51) A note about backslashes (00:29:33) The Dragon Book(s) (00:31:27) PARSING: What is it? (00:35:23) How to generate a parser? (00:39:00) LL Cool Parser (00:41:15) What if we used LR? (00:44:01) Let's have three tokenizers! (00:47:50) 2to3 and its legacy (00:52:38) Black and its blib2to3 (00:54:04) The pesky 'with' statement and the death of LL1 (01:00:05) PR OF THE WEEK: GH-113745 (01:05:41) SURPRISE QUESTION 2: Subclasses of SyntaxError (01:07:02) WHAT'S GOING ON IN CPYTHON? (01:09:16) Sam Gross nominated as a core dev (01:10:13) Free-threading progress (01:13:11) Faster CPython changes (01:17:29) ntpath.isreserved() (01:20:11) Pablo and the DWARF (01:22:02) OUTRO
A much needed subclass is next in a Barbarian who just absolutely hates spellcasters and I mean HATES.https://www.patreon.com/posts/31038543Topics we typically cover on the podcasts include: Magic the Gathering, Dungeons and Dragons, DnD, MTG, Commander, EDH, Wizards, Wizards of the Coast, Card Games, Nerd Hobbies, MTG Arena, How to play Magic, How to Play DnD, New Player to DnD, Intro to DnD, Intro to Magic, Magic Finance, Deck Brewing, Casual, DnD Campaign, 5e, Favorite Cards, Top Magic Cards, Set Review, PodcastOutro Music provided by Forget the Whale - Man Outta TownLink to the license can be found at:https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode
Next up a druid that changes your shape INTO!.....a tree????https://www.gmbinder.com/share/-LW4mknFMoxjrSjitvn6Topics we typically cover on the podcasts include: Magic the Gathering, Dungeons and Dragons, DnD, MTG, Commander, EDH, Wizards, Wizards of the Coast, Card Games, Nerd Hobbies, MTG Arena, How to play Magic, How to Play DnD, New Player to DnD, Intro to DnD, Intro to Magic, Magic Finance, Deck Brewing, Casual, DnD Campaign, 5e, Favorite Cards, Top Magic Cards, Set Review, PodcastOutro Music provided by Forget the Whale - Man Outta TownLink to the license can be found at:https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode
Covering some unofficial homebrewed 5e subclasses that are pretty legit! First up, the Tempest Warlock. Check the link below if you would like to view it for yourself!https://www.gmbinder.com/share/-Lxx1ZfncvzJkw5xLEUCTopics we typically cover on the podcasts include: Magic the Gathering, Dungeons and Dragons, DnD, MTG, Commander, EDH, Wizards, Wizards of the Coast, Card Games, Nerd Hobbies, MTG Arena, How to play Magic, How to Play DnD, New Player to DnD, Intro to DnD, Intro to Magic, Magic Finance, Deck Brewing, Casual, DnD Campaign, 5e, Favorite Cards, Top Magic Cards, Set Review, PodcastOutro Music provided by Forget the Whale - Man Outta TownLink to the license can be found at:https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode
Nature, Psionics, Subclasses, and Organized Lightning