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D&D (2024) – Sage Advice Compendium Updated To 2024
The latest Sage Advice Compendium updates provide official rules clarifications for D&D 2024. Sage Advice is not errata, but acts more like a FAQ for common rules queries.
The Sage Advice Compendium collects questions and answers about rules interactions in Dungeons & Dragons. With the release of the new Core Rulebooks, Sage Advice has been updated to encompass the new material presented in these books. It will continue to be updated as more questions are brought up by the community.
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This one is interesting. I did not know this and allowed it. I think most of the time the cleric would attack and then bonus action to healing word, but I was allowing it to be cast as the action if they wanted.
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So, dragon breath and most monster attack powers are not magical, at least as it relates to the rules.
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Yes, with some new answers for 2024 questions.
Also, a major redesign that lists the most recent errata issued for every official product
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Good to have this clarified even if I donāt like it ā particularly in the way that this makes it so if you fail your save against a monkās Stunning Strike, you can move at full speed, whereas if you succeed, you can only move at half speed.
EDIT: I’m sticking with Stunned = no movement.
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I’m going to back to this statement and say this is the Jeremy Crawford trap clause. I think they’d be far better served by pushing out errata and letting the rules be what they are. Pushing out rules clarifications without weight as errata is ultimately not helpful, IMO.