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Warlock, Bard & Monk Community Subclass Design Event (Wishing Well)
Now that submissions are closed I thought I'd post some sneak peaks at the 2 that I entered. Once the competition is over, whether these get picked or not, I will release the full subclasses to the public via PDFs. Warlock: "Drawing their power directly from nature itself, Warlocks of The Green follow in the footsteps of their ancestors from the old empire. Accomplished bowmen, they specialize in summoning natural allies as well as the...
Now that submissions are closed I thought I'd post some sneak peaks at the 2 that I entered. Once the competition is over, whether these get picked or not, I will release the full subclasses to the public via PDFs. Warlock: "Drawing their power directly from nature itself, Warlocks of The Green follow in the footsteps of their ancestors from the old empire. Accomplished bowmen, they specialize in summoning natural allies as well as the...
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New classes are pointless
I wouldn't mind a bigger party size, but the current size certainly does not make more classes useless. More classes and subclasses allow for more variety and replayability. For example with the newest Wizard Subclass I am actually running a Wizard as my tank in this new playthrough which allowed me much more choice in what other classes I added to my party.
I wouldn't mind a bigger party size, but the current size certainly does not make more classes useless. More classes and subclasses allow for more variety and replayability. For example with the newest Wizard Subclass I am actually running a Wizard as my tank in this new playthrough which allowed me much more choice in what other classes I added to my party.
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Wishing Well Druid
Participated in the Wishing Well & submitted a Druid Design