![]() ![]() Let us know what you think should be in the upcoming Forgotten Realms Magic set. For Dungeon Masters, build and manage your campaigns with DM tools. Is it generic or are we returning to a specific timeline? Do we get iconic characters like Drzzt Do’urden? How about specific Forgotten Realms gods? Oh, I’m just beyond ecstatic! My D&D fanboy is all giddy inside! Create your D&D Beyond account today, and start using the guided character builder. There is SO much that could be done with a set like this. Called simply ADVENTURES in the FORGOTTEN REALMS and sporting the red D&D logo, this set has my attention more than any other. Last but not least, Wizards of the Coast is taking Magic to one of the most iconic campaign settings of all times: FORGOTTEN REALMS! The third set coming out after Zendikar Rising is a blatant full fledged deep dive into D&D. I might even build that Cleric tribal in commander now. The game mechanics in this supplement are usable in your D&D campaign but are not fully tempered by playtests and design iterations. I’ve seen Rogues do well recently and Warriors and Wizards have had their day. This could brighten up your favorite tribal’s day. Wow! Such value for putting together a balanced adventuring party.Īnd, to go one step further, this new mechanic means that there will be a whole slew of new creatures with the type of Cleric, Rogue, Warrior and Wizard. For in clarification of what a ‘PARTY’ consists of, the card text says “Your party consists of up to one each o Cleric, Rogue, Warrior, and Wizard’. And, just to be honest, that balance for as long as I can remember included four classes or class types: Fighter, Magic User, Cleric and Rogue. I remember putting together our first party (although Rogue wasn’t even an option then) and, even to this day, when beginning with a new ‘party’ in 5E, balance is the key. ![]() Now, first of all, using the word ‘party’ at all hearkens back to the dungeon delvers back in the early goings of D&D. Excerpt from a graphic novel delving into Gary Gygax’ thoughts on class The PARTY mechanic gives a special trigger for ‘each creature in your party’. One of those mechanics hailed back to the four old school D&D tropes that I encountered when I first played the RPG back in the 80s. First off, in the announcement stream dropped this morning, they introduced two new game mechanics. ![]()
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