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One D&D: Character Origins I

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   i have been working on this for a whole day... So in the previous article, I mentioned that I will be converting one of my D&D characters from the standard 5e rules to the playtest materials for One D&D. I have asked my DM permission for this and dude was cool with it, so this particular character will be the test subject I will be using for testing and reviewing the UA materials for One D&D. Reason for this being because I wanted to test their promise of "Backwards Compatibility" with the rest of 5th Edition. The link to the character sheet I will be using for the next reviews can be found here , whom I will refer to as "Tuikku" for the sake of simplicity. With all of that settled, let's jump in. For this review, I will be doing the following to Tuikku's character sheet (dw, i asked my dm permission b4 doing this): - Convert Tuikku from a 6th Level Monk (Way of Mercy) to a Cleric (Light Domain) - Change her race from a Half-Elf to a full Elf

One D&D: The Next Adventure

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  the adventure begins... So... A lot of cool stuff has happened over in the D&D community since the beginning of the pandemic. The game has since rose to a greater level of popularity to new masses all over the world, with many taking in the 5th Edition Rule sets of Dungeons & Dragons as either their first introduction to the "Worlds Greatest Roleplaying Game" or a new avenue for veteran players for a more simple and streamlined player experience. We have all seen the releases of Unearthed Arcana content and subsequent supplement materials being released by Wizards of the Coast (WotC) which showcased major rules changes that could lead a new path for the future of D&D. There are two examples of this phenomenon being showcased in D&D's recent history:  In April 2019, we have seen the release of Strixhaven: Curriculum of Chaos, a campaign setting which introduced the idea of classes sharing the same subclass according to their chosen college within the Acad