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NEW D&D EPIC BOONS | 2024 PLAYER'S HANDBOOK

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.ค. 2024
  • I've compiled a list of 9 of the 12 Epic Boons that have currently been revealed through D&D Beyond articles.
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  • @apricotapocalypse4818
    @apricotapocalypse4818 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    All we need's 3 more boons, a D to S tier list, and XP to Lvl 3's 'reading the worst-rated homebrew boons' and we're ready to go!

  • @XanderHarris1023
    @XanderHarris1023 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    There is 12 classes and 12 epic boons, they doubled up on four options and didn't even give an option in the druid article because that was just about Moon druids.

  • @kurtoogle4576
    @kurtoogle4576 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thanks for reviewing these!

  • @KingThor128
    @KingThor128 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    My reaction to Epic Boons is kind of like the Boys scene with Homelander in the movie theater, like hey cool. But I've literally never played at even close to 19-20. I guess I need to find a DM who will make a one shot, or short milestone of 15-20. I've literally only ever made it to 10 before a campaign ends or just breaks apart for people reasons.
    The one I'm in using playtest information until the PHB releases expects to end at 14, and even the DM has said to expect to be playing the campaign well into Summer 2025.
    I think they should have understood that campaigns scale from all levels but rarely to 20, and level 20 characters are already so powerful that it's challenging for a DM to create encounters. It would have been neat for each Boon to scale from 10-15-20th levels, reaching level 10 in a campaign starting at 1 feels like an accomplishment deserving reward enough.

    • @The_RealWilliam
      @The_RealWilliam วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      In the game's fairness, it's not their fault campaigns don't make it to 20th level. Back in 1e PC's used to make it to 20 and 30th level routinely. Some even claimed to make 100 the level. Of course you could sell your gold pieces for XP also, and probably magic items too. I can't really remember. Yet for some reason the culture now is for DM's to be stingy both in magic items and XP. I usually hear the word "boring" tossed around as to the reason they don't. I see a lot of videos where there are three hour sessions where everyone are either cracking jokes or having some extremely long dialogues with an NPC, and very few if any combat. The last video playlist I saw lasted for three years and I think they made it to 8th level. Yikes!