Harrowson's Pocketbook - a small handful of spells for those looking to spice up their repertoire

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PSA: 5e does not expect or require your party to fight 6-8 medium encounters in a day
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Arms for stacking 34 inch + 24 inch?
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Will the LX Pro Dual Stacking Arm support an LG Ultragear 34GP83A-B?
2e Version of Whispering Wind?
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Does a distinction between "flavor text" and mechanical text exist?
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What Happens If Your Nexus Staff Breaks?
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What would you like to see from a D&D community discord server focused around play?
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Casters are not as powerful late game as you've been led to believe
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What would spells unique to Sorcerers look like?
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Halaster's Crushing Eye Speed?
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Looking for a post - circular dice tray + dice container combo
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AL Exotic Familiar Stats
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Atrocities Committed by Zhentarim?
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Lore Wizard Revised
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Does a list of cultural/geographical references on the provinces (and elsewhere) exist?
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Just how much do we know about Ayleid culture?
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Other activities or methods relating to tulpamancy?
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What is the purpose of the sheet of armor depicted on the backs of Scythian nobles, and what is it called?
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Twists on traditional bandit adversaries?
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