Player want to take a cantrip instead of a leveled spell with the fey touched feat /u/Axle_Greyson_Archer DnD: Roll for Initiative!

Player want to take a cantrip instead of a leveled spell with the fey touched feat /u/Axle_Greyson_Archer DnD: Roll for Initiative!

So my players just hit level 4. One of em is looking at taking the fey touched feat but is asking if they can take guidance instead of a leveled spell. Im a little torn on this because its a cantrip and i know they will spam it because it wont eat a spell slot. But at the same time its a cantrip and they are giving up a free casting of the chosen spell.

I am torn and would like to hear some other opinions on the matter

EDIT: Thanks guys for weighing in. Ive decided not to allow him to take the cantrip in place of a leveled spell. I appreciate everyone who weighed in and suggested other options. Ive passed them along to my player and will see what he goes with.

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​r/DnD So my players just hit level 4. One of em is looking at taking the fey touched feat but is asking if they can take guidance instead of a leveled spell. Im a little torn on this because its a cantrip and i know they will spam it because it wont eat a spell slot. But at the same time its a cantrip and they are giving up a free casting of the chosen spell. I am torn and would like to hear some other opinions on the matter EDIT: Thanks guys for weighing in. Ive decided not to allow him to take the cantrip in place of a leveled spell. I appreciate everyone who weighed in and suggested other options. Ive passed them along to my player and will see what he goes with. submitted by /u/Axle_Greyson_Archer [link] [comments] 

So my players just hit level 4. One of em is looking at taking the fey touched feat but is asking if they can take guidance instead of a leveled spell. Im a little torn on this because its a cantrip and i know they will spam it because it wont eat a spell slot. But at the same time its a cantrip and they are giving up a free casting of the chosen spell.

I am torn and would like to hear some other opinions on the matter

EDIT: Thanks guys for weighing in. Ive decided not to allow him to take the cantrip in place of a leveled spell. I appreciate everyone who weighed in and suggested other options. Ive passed them along to my player and will see what he goes with.

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[link] [comments]  So my players just hit level 4. One of em is looking at taking the fey touched feat but is asking if they can take guidance instead of a leveled spell. Im a little torn on this because its a cantrip and i know they will spam it because it wont eat a spell slot. But at the same time its a cantrip and they are giving up a free casting of the chosen spell. I am torn and would like to hear some other opinions on the matter EDIT: Thanks guys for weighing in. Ive decided not to allow him to take the cantrip in place of a leveled spell. I appreciate everyone who weighed in and suggested other options. Ive passed them along to my player and will see what he goes with. submitted by /u/Axle_Greyson_Archer [link] [comments]

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I’m new to DnD and it feels like my DM is specifically trying to kill off my characters /u/brielarstan DnD: Roll for Initiative!

I’m new to DnD and it feels like my DM is specifically trying to kill off my characters /u/brielarstan DnD: Roll for Initiative!

I’m not sure if I’m being sensitive or not, but I think my DM is trying to kill me.

My DM is a longtime DnD player, and started a campaign with two relatively new players because he said he loves helping people learn the game. After they’d been playing for about six months, he asked if I wanted to join their game on a trial. My only DnD experience is BG3, so I know some basic spells but obviously not how it works outside of that video game.

DM helped me make a character who he said would fit nicely in their campaign. We had a first session and it was really fun. Everyone seemed to like me and asked me to join permanently.

Ever since then, the DM has been trying to kill me. I play a very quishy, high charisma bard. Every enemy only focuses on me. Every time we run into a politician, I will roll above a 20 and it’s never high enough to convince them of anything. I have high stealth, and will roll above a 20 and I get caught. I’m constantly getting kidnapped, beaten up, dr*gged, etc.

We decided to play a one shot with new characters. I created a cleric necromancer. He created a boss fight with creatures that are impervious to necrotic damage and poison, which are all my spells. I successfully blinded one of them, and he said, “Actually, they cannot be blinded.”

We’re actually playing right now and I had to open this tab as the other characters are in the fight because I had to disengage, I’ve dropped to 1hp and literally cannot help. I’m so frustrated. I try to do fun improv and always agree with the group because I don’t want ever derail the main story. But I spend every game getting the snot beat out of me.

One of them privately DM’d me during this game to ask if I did anything to piss the DM off because of how badly I get attacked. It’s not fun anymore. I’m becoming jaded when my characters are supposed to be nice people, and it’s making it hard to roleplay.

I am an incredibly new player and so I can’t tell if this is normal. But every fight has enemies that only I cannot hurt. I am always getting kidnapped and failing rolls 20+. Is this normal, or am I too sensitive to play this game?

Edit: Some more clarification. I always ask before I roll anything and clarify that it’s the right thing to roll (like persuasion vs intimidation). He helped me make my character, he approved my stats.

It isn’t just politicians I try to convince, that was just the last few examples. I roll an 18 to persuade a guard to let me pass? Nope, he didn’t buy it, now I have to go to jail. I roll a 15 performance check playing my lute at a tavern? They weren’t impressed, we made no gold. My backstory is that I have an alias with ironclad documentation? Sorry, immigration didn’t buy it, I’m the only party member who can’t enter a town and do the quest.

Many people say I should just talk to him, and I appreciate that. I just wanted to make sure that I wasn’t overreacting before I did. This is my first DnD experience and I started to wonder if I’m just really bad at it and should quit.

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​r/DnD I’m not sure if I’m being sensitive or not, but I think my DM is trying to kill me. My DM is a longtime DnD player, and started a campaign with two relatively new players because he said he loves helping people learn the game. After they’d been playing for about six months, he asked if I wanted to join their game on a trial. My only DnD experience is BG3, so I know some basic spells but obviously not how it works outside of that video game. DM helped me make a character who he said would fit nicely in their campaign. We had a first session and it was really fun. Everyone seemed to like me and asked me to join permanently. Ever since then, the DM has been trying to kill me. I play a very quishy, high charisma bard. Every enemy only focuses on me. Every time we run into a politician, I will roll above a 20 and it’s never high enough to convince them of anything. I have high stealth, and will roll above a 20 and I get caught. I’m constantly getting kidnapped, beaten up, dr*gged, etc. We decided to play a one shot with new characters. I created a cleric necromancer. He created a boss fight with creatures that are impervious to necrotic damage and poison, which are all my spells. I successfully blinded one of them, and he said, “Actually, they cannot be blinded.” We’re actually playing right now and I had to open this tab as the other characters are in the fight because I had to disengage, I’ve dropped to 1hp and literally cannot help. I’m so frustrated. I try to do fun improv and always agree with the group because I don’t want ever derail the main story. But I spend every game getting the snot beat out of me. One of them privately DM’d me during this game to ask if I did anything to piss the DM off because of how badly I get attacked. It’s not fun anymore. I’m becoming jaded when my characters are supposed to be nice people, and it’s making it hard to roleplay. I am an incredibly new player and so I can’t tell if this is normal. But every fight has enemies that only I cannot hurt. I am always getting kidnapped and failing rolls 20+. Is this normal, or am I too sensitive to play this game? Edit: Some more clarification. I always ask before I roll anything and clarify that it’s the right thing to roll (like persuasion vs intimidation). He helped me make my character, he approved my stats. It isn’t just politicians I try to convince, that was just the last few examples. I roll an 18 to persuade a guard to let me pass? Nope, he didn’t buy it, now I have to go to jail. I roll a 15 performance check playing my lute at a tavern? They weren’t impressed, we made no gold. My backstory is that I have an alias with ironclad documentation? Sorry, immigration didn’t buy it, I’m the only party member who can’t enter a town and do the quest. Many people say I should just talk to him, and I appreciate that. I just wanted to make sure that I wasn’t overreacting before I did. This is my first DnD experience and I started to wonder if I’m just really bad at it and should quit. submitted by /u/brielarstan [link] [comments] 

I’m not sure if I’m being sensitive or not, but I think my DM is trying to kill me.

My DM is a longtime DnD player, and started a campaign with two relatively new players because he said he loves helping people learn the game. After they’d been playing for about six months, he asked if I wanted to join their game on a trial. My only DnD experience is BG3, so I know some basic spells but obviously not how it works outside of that video game.

DM helped me make a character who he said would fit nicely in their campaign. We had a first session and it was really fun. Everyone seemed to like me and asked me to join permanently.

Ever since then, the DM has been trying to kill me. I play a very quishy, high charisma bard. Every enemy only focuses on me. Every time we run into a politician, I will roll above a 20 and it’s never high enough to convince them of anything. I have high stealth, and will roll above a 20 and I get caught. I’m constantly getting kidnapped, beaten up, dr*gged, etc.

We decided to play a one shot with new characters. I created a cleric necromancer. He created a boss fight with creatures that are impervious to necrotic damage and poison, which are all my spells. I successfully blinded one of them, and he said, “Actually, they cannot be blinded.”

We’re actually playing right now and I had to open this tab as the other characters are in the fight because I had to disengage, I’ve dropped to 1hp and literally cannot help. I’m so frustrated. I try to do fun improv and always agree with the group because I don’t want ever derail the main story. But I spend every game getting the snot beat out of me.

One of them privately DM’d me during this game to ask if I did anything to piss the DM off because of how badly I get attacked. It’s not fun anymore. I’m becoming jaded when my characters are supposed to be nice people, and it’s making it hard to roleplay.

I am an incredibly new player and so I can’t tell if this is normal. But every fight has enemies that only I cannot hurt. I am always getting kidnapped and failing rolls 20+. Is this normal, or am I too sensitive to play this game?

Edit: Some more clarification. I always ask before I roll anything and clarify that it’s the right thing to roll (like persuasion vs intimidation). He helped me make my character, he approved my stats.

It isn’t just politicians I try to convince, that was just the last few examples. I roll an 18 to persuade a guard to let me pass? Nope, he didn’t buy it, now I have to go to jail. I roll a 15 performance check playing my lute at a tavern? They weren’t impressed, we made no gold. My backstory is that I have an alias with ironclad documentation? Sorry, immigration didn’t buy it, I’m the only party member who can’t enter a town and do the quest.

Many people say I should just talk to him, and I appreciate that. I just wanted to make sure that I wasn’t overreacting before I did. This is my first DnD experience and I started to wonder if I’m just really bad at it and should quit.

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[link] [comments]  I’m not sure if I’m being sensitive or not, but I think my DM is trying to kill me. My DM is a longtime DnD player, and started a campaign with two relatively new players because he said he loves helping people learn the game. After they’d been playing for about six months, he asked if I wanted to join their game on a trial. My only DnD experience is BG3, so I know some basic spells but obviously not how it works outside of that video game. DM helped me make a character who he said would fit nicely in their campaign. We had a first session and it was really fun. Everyone seemed to like me and asked me to join permanently. Ever since then, the DM has been trying to kill me. I play a very quishy, high charisma bard. Every enemy only focuses on me. Every time we run into a politician, I will roll above a 20 and it’s never high enough to convince them of anything. I have high stealth, and will roll above a 20 and I get caught. I’m constantly getting kidnapped, beaten up, dr*gged, etc. We decided to play a one shot with new characters. I created a cleric necromancer. He created a boss fight with creatures that are impervious to necrotic damage and poison, which are all my spells. I successfully blinded one of them, and he said, “Actually, they cannot be blinded.” We’re actually playing right now and I had to open this tab as the other characters are in the fight because I had to disengage, I’ve dropped to 1hp and literally cannot help. I’m so frustrated. I try to do fun improv and always agree with the group because I don’t want ever derail the main story. But I spend every game getting the snot beat out of me. One of them privately DM’d me during this game to ask if I did anything to piss the DM off because of how badly I get attacked. It’s not fun anymore. I’m becoming jaded when my characters are supposed to be nice people, and it’s making it hard to roleplay. I am an incredibly new player and so I can’t tell if this is normal. But every fight has enemies that only I cannot hurt. I am always getting kidnapped and failing rolls 20+. Is this normal, or am I too sensitive to play this game? Edit: Some more clarification. I always ask before I roll anything and clarify that it’s the right thing to roll (like persuasion vs intimidation). He helped me make my character, he approved my stats. It isn’t just politicians I try to convince, that was just the last few examples. I roll an 18 to persuade a guard to let me pass? Nope, he didn’t buy it, now I have to go to jail. I roll a 15 performance check playing my lute at a tavern? They weren’t impressed, we made no gold. My backstory is that I have an alias with ironclad documentation? Sorry, immigration didn’t buy it, I’m the only party member who can’t enter a town and do the quest. Many people say I should just talk to him, and I appreciate that. I just wanted to make sure that I wasn’t overreacting before I did. This is my first DnD experience and I started to wonder if I’m just really bad at it and should quit. submitted by /u/brielarstan [link] [comments]

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DnD for Younger Players [OC] /u/DPhiAnt DnD: Roll for Initiative!

DnD for Younger Players [OC] /u/DPhiAnt DnD: Roll for Initiative!

For context, I’m a father of 5 (6-14) and a budding DM; my kids all want to learn to play but the youngest two are just learning their letter and just learning to read, so I needed to come up with a way to include them in making their own decisions in the game.

The idea I had was to use a sort of card system with distinctive images to allow the non-readers to easily learn and select what they wanted tondo as well as have enough information that I don’t have to keep looking up what that item does. I poked around Reddit and posted a question or two an different forums but to no avail. So, I started working on making them myself.

I used GIMP as my medium and set up a system that let me quickly manipulate the information for new cards and not have to recreate the details and spacing every time which will also allow me to expand the lists down the line.

I didn’t go crazy and create everything in one go (I tend to be a bit of perfectionist/completionist, so I really had to deliberately pull back on this project) but I dod make sure to set it up in a way that I could easily continue to build and flush things out as I went.

For this specific set of characters, one child chose a Ranger, one a Cleric (actually, the second wanted to be, “…a Fairy that flies around healing people!” – I had to do some interpretive setup); unsurprisingly there’s a touch of homebrew going into these as I’m trying to keep things relatively simple, but I think I’ve landed on something solid for the time being.

Both of the kids will receive one of the two-sided discs that outline the 8 general actions you can take in a turn (top of image). The Cleric will also have the ‘spell cards’ shown that will hopefully pictorially help explain what they are and how to use them while giving me enough information to help implement them including title (in case I have to look something up), action type (bonus, reaction, action), mana cost (easier to keep tabs on), spell type (buff, debuff, attack), range, and other details.

Maybe it’ll work, maybe it’ll flop, but at least we tried, right?

dmfather, #dmdiy, #dnd, #dndfamily

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​r/DnD For context, I’m a father of 5 (6-14) and a budding DM; my kids all want to learn to play but the youngest two are just learning their letter and just learning to read, so I needed to come up with a way to include them in making their own decisions in the game. The idea I had was to use a sort of card system with distinctive images to allow the non-readers to easily learn and select what they wanted tondo as well as have enough information that I don’t have to keep looking up what that item does. I poked around Reddit and posted a question or two an different forums but to no avail. So, I started working on making them myself. I used GIMP as my medium and set up a system that let me quickly manipulate the information for new cards and not have to recreate the details and spacing every time which will also allow me to expand the lists down the line. I didn’t go crazy and create everything in one go (I tend to be a bit of perfectionist/completionist, so I really had to deliberately pull back on this project) but I dod make sure to set it up in a way that I could easily continue to build and flush things out as I went. For this specific set of characters, one child chose a Ranger, one a Cleric (actually, the second wanted to be, “…a Fairy that flies around healing people!” – I had to do some interpretive setup); unsurprisingly there’s a touch of homebrew going into these as I’m trying to keep things relatively simple, but I think I’ve landed on something solid for the time being. Both of the kids will receive one of the two-sided discs that outline the 8 general actions you can take in a turn (top of image). The Cleric will also have the ‘spell cards’ shown that will hopefully pictorially help explain what they are and how to use them while giving me enough information to help implement them including title (in case I have to look something up), action type (bonus, reaction, action), mana cost (easier to keep tabs on), spell type (buff, debuff, attack), range, and other details. Maybe it’ll work, maybe it’ll flop, but at least we tried, right? dmfather, #dmdiy, #dnd, #dndfamily submitted by /u/DPhiAnt [link] [comments] 

For context, I’m a father of 5 (6-14) and a budding DM; my kids all want to learn to play but the youngest two are just learning their letter and just learning to read, so I needed to come up with a way to include them in making their own decisions in the game.

The idea I had was to use a sort of card system with distinctive images to allow the non-readers to easily learn and select what they wanted tondo as well as have enough information that I don’t have to keep looking up what that item does. I poked around Reddit and posted a question or two an different forums but to no avail. So, I started working on making them myself.

I used GIMP as my medium and set up a system that let me quickly manipulate the information for new cards and not have to recreate the details and spacing every time which will also allow me to expand the lists down the line.

I didn’t go crazy and create everything in one go (I tend to be a bit of perfectionist/completionist, so I really had to deliberately pull back on this project) but I dod make sure to set it up in a way that I could easily continue to build and flush things out as I went.

For this specific set of characters, one child chose a Ranger, one a Cleric (actually, the second wanted to be, “…a Fairy that flies around healing people!” – I had to do some interpretive setup); unsurprisingly there’s a touch of homebrew going into these as I’m trying to keep things relatively simple, but I think I’ve landed on something solid for the time being.

Both of the kids will receive one of the two-sided discs that outline the 8 general actions you can take in a turn (top of image). The Cleric will also have the ‘spell cards’ shown that will hopefully pictorially help explain what they are and how to use them while giving me enough information to help implement them including title (in case I have to look something up), action type (bonus, reaction, action), mana cost (easier to keep tabs on), spell type (buff, debuff, attack), range, and other details.

Maybe it’ll work, maybe it’ll flop, but at least we tried, right?

dmfather, #dmdiy, #dnd, #dndfamily

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[link] [comments]  For context, I’m a father of 5 (6-14) and a budding DM; my kids all want to learn to play but the youngest two are just learning their letter and just learning to read, so I needed to come up with a way to include them in making their own decisions in the game. The idea I had was to use a sort of card system with distinctive images to allow the non-readers to easily learn and select what they wanted tondo as well as have enough information that I don’t have to keep looking up what that item does. I poked around Reddit and posted a question or two an different forums but to no avail. So, I started working on making them myself. I used GIMP as my medium and set up a system that let me quickly manipulate the information for new cards and not have to recreate the details and spacing every time which will also allow me to expand the lists down the line. I didn’t go crazy and create everything in one go (I tend to be a bit of perfectionist/completionist, so I really had to deliberately pull back on this project) but I dod make sure to set it up in a way that I could easily continue to build and flush things out as I went. For this specific set of characters, one child chose a Ranger, one a Cleric (actually, the second wanted to be, “…a Fairy that flies around healing people!” – I had to do some interpretive setup); unsurprisingly there’s a touch of homebrew going into these as I’m trying to keep things relatively simple, but I think I’ve landed on something solid for the time being. Both of the kids will receive one of the two-sided discs that outline the 8 general actions you can take in a turn (top of image). The Cleric will also have the ‘spell cards’ shown that will hopefully pictorially help explain what they are and how to use them while giving me enough information to help implement them including title (in case I have to look something up), action type (bonus, reaction, action), mana cost (easier to keep tabs on), spell type (buff, debuff, attack), range, and other details. Maybe it’ll work, maybe it’ll flop, but at least we tried, right? dmfather, #dmdiy, #dnd, #dndfamily submitted by /u/DPhiAnt [link] [comments]

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PSA Dungeon and Dragon movie is available on Netflix! /u/Baggy24 DnD: Roll for Initiative!

PSA Dungeon and Dragon movie is available on Netflix! /u/Baggy24 DnD: Roll for Initiative!

Hi everyone! Just wanted to mention that Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is available for streaming on Netflix!

I had loved the movie when it first came out in the theatres and just wanted to bring awareness that it’s available for streaming! Go watch it if you haven’t, its filled with so much fun, adventure, personal stories and absurd DnD moments!

Partly mentioning as I had also thought more people had joined DnD action since BG3 came out and possibly gained a wider audience. So go catch the movie if you haven’t, as it’s such a light-hearted movie that captures the reality of live DnD games!

Edit: it just came out in Singapore. I didn’t know it was out everywhere else! Apologies for any confusion.

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​r/DnD Hi everyone! Just wanted to mention that Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is available for streaming on Netflix! I had loved the movie when it first came out in the theatres and just wanted to bring awareness that it’s available for streaming! Go watch it if you haven’t, its filled with so much fun, adventure, personal stories and absurd DnD moments! Partly mentioning as I had also thought more people had joined DnD action since BG3 came out and possibly gained a wider audience. So go catch the movie if you haven’t, as it’s such a light-hearted movie that captures the reality of live DnD games! Edit: it just came out in Singapore. I didn’t know it was out everywhere else! Apologies for any confusion. submitted by /u/Baggy24 [link] [comments] 

Hi everyone! Just wanted to mention that Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is available for streaming on Netflix!

I had loved the movie when it first came out in the theatres and just wanted to bring awareness that it’s available for streaming! Go watch it if you haven’t, its filled with so much fun, adventure, personal stories and absurd DnD moments!

Partly mentioning as I had also thought more people had joined DnD action since BG3 came out and possibly gained a wider audience. So go catch the movie if you haven’t, as it’s such a light-hearted movie that captures the reality of live DnD games!

Edit: it just came out in Singapore. I didn’t know it was out everywhere else! Apologies for any confusion.

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[link] [comments]  Hi everyone! Just wanted to mention that Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is available for streaming on Netflix! I had loved the movie when it first came out in the theatres and just wanted to bring awareness that it’s available for streaming! Go watch it if you haven’t, its filled with so much fun, adventure, personal stories and absurd DnD moments! Partly mentioning as I had also thought more people had joined DnD action since BG3 came out and possibly gained a wider audience. So go catch the movie if you haven’t, as it’s such a light-hearted movie that captures the reality of live DnD games! Edit: it just came out in Singapore. I didn’t know it was out everywhere else! Apologies for any confusion. submitted by /u/Baggy24 [link] [comments]

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Monthly Artists Thread /u/AutoModerator DnD: Roll for Initiative!

Monthly Artists Thread /u/AutoModerator DnD: Roll for Initiative!

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​r/DnD The purpose of this thread is for artists to share their work with the intent of finding clients, and for other members of the community to find and commission artists for custom artwork. ​ Thread Rules: ​ Rule 3 and Rule 6 do not apply within this thread. You are free to post stand-alone images and advertise in this thread without moderator approval. You may still continue to advertise outside of this thread so long as you comply with subreddit rules. You are limited to one top-level comment in this thread. Additional comments will be removed as spam. Comments will be sorted using “Contest Mode” so that they will appear randomly. Posting early is not a guarantee of additional exposure. This thread will be stickied for one week. You can find past threads by using the “Scheduled Threads” menu at the top of the subreddit, which will take you to a carefully pre-written Reddit search. ​ Artists should also consider advertising their work on other subreddits specifically dedicated to commissioned artwork: ​ /r/artcommissions /r/artstore /r/commissions /r/DrawForMe /r/fantasyartists /r/forhire /r/hireanartist /r/HungryArtists /r/starvingartists submitted by /u/AutoModerator [link] [comments] 

The purpose of this thread is for artists to share their work with the intent of finding clients, and for other members of the community to find and commission artists for custom artwork.

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Weekly Questions Thread /u/AutoModerator DnD: Roll for Initiative!

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Specify an edition for ALL questions. Editions must be specified in square brackets ([5e], [Any], [meta], etc.). If you don’t know what edition you are playing, use [?] and people will do their best to help out. AutoModerator will automatically remind you if you forget.
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