Palms Passing Parcel & Logistics Guild is a 22-page supplement for 5th Edition by Ryan Hennessy, introducing a new organization that is active all over Faerun. It has a little bit of everything – lore, items, plot hooks, et cetera.
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Palms Passing Parcel & Logistics Guild is a 22-page supplement for 5th Edition by Ryan Hennessy, introducing a new organization that is active all over Faerun. It has a little bit of everything – lore, items, plot hooks, et cetera.
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Feats Don’t Fail Me Now is a humorous supplement for 5e by Gordon McAlpin, M.T. Black, Andrew Cawood, Jeremy Forbing, Chris S. Sims, and Laura Hirsbrunner. As you can guess from the name, it is a collection of 42 (plus one more) feats – although they aren’t exactly what you might expect.
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After some time from the previous installment, we have another Unearthed Arcana with some more subclass options. In this case, we have the Way of the Ascendant Dragon for the monk, and the Drakewarden for the ranger. As you can probably guess, they both have to do with dragons; and in fact do have several similarities despite the vast differences between the base classes.
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Way of the Druid is a 65-page supplement by DM Conclave, containing 5 new circles and a lot of extra content, all about druids.
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Two new subclasses, a College for the Bards and a Patron for Warlocks. Let’s take a look.
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Back once more, this UA takes a look at some subclasses presented in older UA installments, and gives them a new look.
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Psionics are back… again.
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Welcome back to another UA analysis. In this one, we don”t get new subclasses; instead, we get some spells, as well as a new type of magic items, those being magic tattoos.
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Finally, we have caught up to the latest UA. Apologies for the consistent lateness of these articles, but Chris will soon make a post that explains the reason everything was so out of sync.
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Hello! Anastasios here, and I’m back – with another Unearthed Arcana. This one is considerably late, but I’ve also been considerably busy so I hope you’ll forgive me.