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2024 PLAYERS HANDBOOK: The RPGBOT.Review
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It's time to roll the dice and dive into the latest edition of the Dungeons and Dragons Players Handbook! With the release of the 2024 Rules, there's been a lot of buzz and speculation about the impact on classes, changes, and improvements. Today, we're diving deep into the changes and evaluating which classes come out as winners and which as losers in this new iteration. So grab your pencil, paper, and your favorite set of dice as we explore the exciting updates in the world of D&D. Let's get started!
Summary
In this episode of the RPGBOT.Podcast, we review the 2024 Players Handbook for Dungeons & Dragons (D&D). The team talks about the improved art in the book and the reordering of chapters to prioritize learning how to play the game before character creation. We discuss the inclusion of suggested traits based on alignment and attributes in character creation. We discuss the changes to the barbarian class, noting that some subclasses have become more usable.
In this part of the episode, we go over the changes to various classes in the 2024 rules of Dungeons and Dragons. We cover the changes to the Bard, Cleric, Druid, Fighter, Monk, Paladin, Ranger, Rogue, Sorcerer, Warlock, and Wizard classes. We highlight the improvements and nerfs to each class, as well as the impact on subclasses and specific features. We have mixed feelings about some classes, while others are seen as winners or losers in the update. In this final part of the episode, we discuss the chapters on Origins, Feats, Equipment, Spells, and the Appendices in the 2024 D&D Player's Handbook. We also let you know our opinions on the changes and improvements made in the new edition. Finally, we answer a listener question about optimizing marshal characters in the 2024 rules.
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Takeaways
- The 2024 rules for D&D have been released, and the hosts provide an overview of the changes in the new Player's Handbook.
- The art in the book has improved, with a mix of action-adventure and everyday life depictions.
- Character creation now includes suggested traits based on alignment and attributes, providing a starting point for role-playing.
- The artificer class is not included in the new handbook, disappointing some players.
- The barbarian class has seen improvements, with some subclasses becoming more usable. The 2024 rules of Dungeons and Dragons bring changes to various classes, with some classes seeing improvements and others experiencing nerfs.
- The Bard class remains mostly the same, with some quality of life improvements and a big upgrade at high levels.
- The Cleric class receives small quality of life improvements, detachment of armor from subclasses, and improved features like Divine Intervention.
- The Druid class gets offensive improvements for Moon Druids and quality of life improvements for Land Druids.
- The Fighter class benefits from weapon mastery, allowing for new and powerful combat options.
- The Monk class is considered the biggest winner of the 2024 rules, with improved features and more options for customization.
- The Paladin class sees changes to Divine Smite, making it a spell and limiting its usage per turn, but gains increased tankiness.
- The Ranger class receives mixed reviews, with an overemphasis on Hunter's Mark and potential challenges for Beastmaster Rangers.
- The Rogue class is seen as better due to the ability to do more than just sneak attack on their turn.
- The Sorcerer class experiences mixed changes, with improvements to some features but nerfs to powerful metamagic options like Twin Spell.
- The Warlock class is a mixed bag, with some improvements and downgrades to certain features and subclasses.
- The Wizard class remains largely the same, with minor tweaks to features and the ability to prepare more spells and change them on a short rest. The 2024 D&D Player's Handbook introduces changes and improvements to character creation and gameplay.
- The chapters on Origins, Feats, Equipment, Spells, and the Appendices provide detailed information and rules for players.
- The hosts discuss the impact of changes to feats like Great Weapon Master and Sharpshooter.
- Marshal characters can now focus more on battlefield control and support, rather than pure damage.
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If you love the show, consider joining us on Patreon, where backers at the $5 and above tiers get ad free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT.Podcast, can chat directly to members of the RPGBOT team and community on the RPGBOT.Discord, and can join us for live-streamed recordings.
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In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net
Tyler Kamstra
- Twitter: @RPGBOTDOTNET
- Facebook: rpgbotbotdotnet
- Bluesky:rpgbot.bsky.social
Ash Ely
- Professional Game Master on StartPlaying.Games
- Twitter: @GravenAshes
- YouTube@ashravenmedia
Randall James
- @JackAmateur
- Amateurjack.com
Producer Dan
- @Lzr_illuminati
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Manage episode 431851010 series 2980061
It's time to roll the dice and dive into the latest edition of the Dungeons and Dragons Players Handbook! With the release of the 2024 Rules, there's been a lot of buzz and speculation about the impact on classes, changes, and improvements. Today, we're diving deep into the changes and evaluating which classes come out as winners and which as losers in this new iteration. So grab your pencil, paper, and your favorite set of dice as we explore the exciting updates in the world of D&D. Let's get started!
Summary
In this episode of the RPGBOT.Podcast, we review the 2024 Players Handbook for Dungeons & Dragons (D&D). The team talks about the improved art in the book and the reordering of chapters to prioritize learning how to play the game before character creation. We discuss the inclusion of suggested traits based on alignment and attributes in character creation. We discuss the changes to the barbarian class, noting that some subclasses have become more usable.
In this part of the episode, we go over the changes to various classes in the 2024 rules of Dungeons and Dragons. We cover the changes to the Bard, Cleric, Druid, Fighter, Monk, Paladin, Ranger, Rogue, Sorcerer, Warlock, and Wizard classes. We highlight the improvements and nerfs to each class, as well as the impact on subclasses and specific features. We have mixed feelings about some classes, while others are seen as winners or losers in the update. In this final part of the episode, we discuss the chapters on Origins, Feats, Equipment, Spells, and the Appendices in the 2024 D&D Player's Handbook. We also let you know our opinions on the changes and improvements made in the new edition. Finally, we answer a listener question about optimizing marshal characters in the 2024 rules.
Links
Takeaways
- The 2024 rules for D&D have been released, and the hosts provide an overview of the changes in the new Player's Handbook.
- The art in the book has improved, with a mix of action-adventure and everyday life depictions.
- Character creation now includes suggested traits based on alignment and attributes, providing a starting point for role-playing.
- The artificer class is not included in the new handbook, disappointing some players.
- The barbarian class has seen improvements, with some subclasses becoming more usable. The 2024 rules of Dungeons and Dragons bring changes to various classes, with some classes seeing improvements and others experiencing nerfs.
- The Bard class remains mostly the same, with some quality of life improvements and a big upgrade at high levels.
- The Cleric class receives small quality of life improvements, detachment of armor from subclasses, and improved features like Divine Intervention.
- The Druid class gets offensive improvements for Moon Druids and quality of life improvements for Land Druids.
- The Fighter class benefits from weapon mastery, allowing for new and powerful combat options.
- The Monk class is considered the biggest winner of the 2024 rules, with improved features and more options for customization.
- The Paladin class sees changes to Divine Smite, making it a spell and limiting its usage per turn, but gains increased tankiness.
- The Ranger class receives mixed reviews, with an overemphasis on Hunter's Mark and potential challenges for Beastmaster Rangers.
- The Rogue class is seen as better due to the ability to do more than just sneak attack on their turn.
- The Sorcerer class experiences mixed changes, with improvements to some features but nerfs to powerful metamagic options like Twin Spell.
- The Warlock class is a mixed bag, with some improvements and downgrades to certain features and subclasses.
- The Wizard class remains largely the same, with minor tweaks to features and the ability to prepare more spells and change them on a short rest. The 2024 D&D Player's Handbook introduces changes and improvements to character creation and gameplay.
- The chapters on Origins, Feats, Equipment, Spells, and the Appendices provide detailed information and rules for players.
- The hosts discuss the impact of changes to feats like Great Weapon Master and Sharpshooter.
- Marshal characters can now focus more on battlefield control and support, rather than pure damage.
If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. It’s a quick, free way to support the podcast, and helps us reach new listeners.
If you love the show, consider joining us on Patreon, where backers at the $5 and above tiers get ad free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT.Podcast, can chat directly to members of the RPGBOT team and community on the RPGBOT.Discord, and can join us for live-streamed recordings.
Support us on Amazon.com when you purchase products recommended in the show at the following link: https://amzn.to/3NwElxQ
How to Find Us:
In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net
Tyler Kamstra
- Twitter: @RPGBOTDOTNET
- Facebook: rpgbotbotdotnet
- Bluesky:rpgbot.bsky.social
Ash Ely
- Professional Game Master on StartPlaying.Games
- Twitter: @GravenAshes
- YouTube@ashravenmedia
Randall James
- @JackAmateur
- Amateurjack.com
Producer Dan
- @Lzr_illuminati
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