On this episode of Total Pebble Knockdown:
Do you actually need a dedicated healer in your party? Can other D&D classes fill the role outside of the cleric, druid, paladin, etc. that might fill that role? Also, is it even a good idea to have a dedicated healer or is that counter-productive? That is what we are discussing on this week’s Crit Think.
Many people are committed to playing D&D 3.5E and many will stan for 5E, but did you know there were other versions of Dungeons & Dragons? Yes, there were. One that rarely gets discussed is 3E because of it’s relatively short lifespan before 3.5 dropped. But what did 3E do and what was changed in 3.5E that made it so much better? On this Delving Deeper, Nathan talks about what he found out about 3E, the stuff it added, the stuff it brought back and ultimately the stuff that got changed afterward.
Dungeons & Dragons Retrospective Episode Four: D&D 3rd Edition - YouTube
What are the major differences between D&D 3.0 and D&D 3.5? - Role-playing Games Stack Exchange
More One D&D test material has been released by Wizards of the Coast. This time it’s about the Druid and Paladin. On this Mechanically Speaking, we go into the Druid. How does this test material change Wild Shape? Is the Circle of the Moon still cool? Can we be a tiny elephant?