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sage Advice is back for Dn D this is
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really exciting news sage Advice has
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been around as an online column since
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the early 2000s and it's come and gone
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with the additions and with the years uh
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most importantly in fifth edition it was
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used as the kind of official rules FAQ
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so for rules edge cases and for ORATA
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that hadn't come out yet we would get
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answers on how the rules were intended
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to work by the designers and this hand
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helped answer some really specific rules
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questions you know th those weird edge
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cases that the rules don't really
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discuss but sometimes you run into them
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at the table so they're finally back now
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for the 2024 rules stage advice went
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away for a little bit towards the end of
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5e especially after Jeremy Crawford had
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to stop answering rules questions on
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Twitter so it's exciting that we're
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getting the FAQ back it's up on D&D
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Beyond um I can't actually put a link in
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the in the comments but I'll post a
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comment with the link that you'll have
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to copy and try that uh but this will be
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a really really great resource for
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players who are relatively new to the
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game trying to figure out like okay what
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does this text actually mean for someone
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who hasn't been playing this game for a
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decade and over time hopefully they'll
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expand it to cover some more specific
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rules edge cases but hey I if you can't
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wait and you need help with a rules
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answer leave me a comment below i'll do