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www.belloflostsouls.net
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| | | | | Whether in 5E or 5.5E, Fighters can fit any party. Charging into enemies, protecting their allies-Fighters do it all. Here's how to play one. | |
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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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knightowlpublishing.com
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| | | | | I've been playing for almost a year with these OSR Feats. They add a little flavor to the game and give the players a lot more control as they level up. I grant one feat at every even level. We play with the 5e-style Advantage/Disadvantage... | |
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cannibalhalflinggaming.com
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| | | A paladin sworn not to protect or to heal but to conquer and dominate, crushing all in her path for power's sake. A monk who meditates with a blade in his hand, seeking perfection of mind and body in the heat of battle. A wandering samurai, clan-less and master-less, using his steel and his will... | ||