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standsinthefire.com
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| | | | | Fighting Styles in D&D 5e are interesting. They are coded to be a fighter specific feature, with the half-fighter classes of paladin and ranger getting a taste. In the text accompanying the Fighting Style feature, there isn't anything to indicate this is a result of formal training or instruction. It simply says these styles are... | |
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www.brandesstoddard.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author critiques the Protection fighting style in Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition as flawed due to its reliance on wasteful reactions and ambiguous mechanics, proposing several better alternatives for active defense. | |
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gamingballistic.com
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| | | | | I love fighters. Paladins too, but I love fighters. Even when magic and other superpowers are available, I tend to play characters whose main mode of interaction with bad guys is to beat the bejeezus out of them. Partly this is a quirk of mine: when it comes time to sit down and game, I'm... | |
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theotherside.timsbrannan.com
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| | | The Other Side Blog is a game design blog from Timothy S. Brannan | ||