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Specific to the Midgard setting, this installment includes a Geomancer arcane tradition, 2 new feats, new spells, and all the effects of tapping minor and major ley lines. Specific to the Midgard setting, this installment includes a Geomancer arcane tradition, 2 new feats, new spells, and all the effects of tapping minor and major ley lines.

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D&D 5E Just Me, or Are Kobold Press Deep Magic Options Very Unbalanced?

Seriously, did they even play test Clockwork Magic at all?

There are several spells that are just strictly less or more powerful/useful versions of PHB spells, but with sprockets or whatever.

Is it just me? Are all the Deep Magic books about the same?

Is anyone here backing the Deep Magic Kickstarter? Any idea what sort of play testing process they’re putting the options through?

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Marc Radle

Hero

The Deep Magic Clockwork PDF was one of the very first 5E installments the Kobolds did. It received very positive feedback at the time, but it certainly has a few things that could stand to be clarified!

The Deep Magic 5E hardcover is a very different beast! Every single spell has been gone over, updated, improved, balanced, and rigorously play tested! The book was developed by industry legend Kim Mohan, and will be the definitive book of 5E magic.

As for your question if anyone is backing the Deep Magic Kickstarter, in just the first few days, there are already 1,564 backers! You can check it out here:

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SkidAce

Legend
Supporter

Seriously, did they even play test Clockwork Magic at all?

There are several spells that are just strictly less or more powerful/useful versions of PHB spells, but with sprockets or whatever.

Is it just me? Are all the Deep Magic books about the same?

Is anyone here backing the Deep Magic Kickstarter? Any idea what sort of play testing process they’re putting the options through?

I backed it, even though I have all the individual pdfs already.

I look forward to the compilation, cleaning up, and the new stuff from stretch goals.

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doctorbadwolf

Heretic of The Seventh Circle

The Deep Magic Clockwork PDF was one of the very first 5E installments the Kobolds did. It received very positive feedback at the time, but it certainly has a few things that could stand to be clarified!

The Deep Magic 5E hardcover is a very different beast! Every single spell has been gone over, updated, improved, balanced, and rigorously play tested! The book was developed by industry legend Kim Mohan, and will be the definitive book of 5E magic.

As for your question if anyone is backing the Deep Magic Kickstarter, in just the first few days, there are already 1,564 backers! You can check it out here:

I’m probably going to back it, but what I saw in Clockwork and some of the others definitely have me worried I’ll still have to adjust the options for balance.

Knowing that Clockwork was one of the first outings, and that the Deep Magic compilation book is being “rigorously” playtested (and updated based on player feedback) definitely helps.

But I would note that I’m probably more balance-minded than most folks. Even a lot of the DMsguild best sellers, for instance, I find to be quite obviously under or over powered compared to the average phb option.

So, I hope there is no offense when I say that I found a particular 3pp to be well outside the power bandwidth of the phb.

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DWChancellor

Kobold Enthusiast

I've run a few sessions with NPCs from Demon Cults & Secret Society's which caused me to dig up some of my old Deep Magic pdfs.

Yeah, I don't care about strict "balance." They're incredibly flavorful and cool because they really stand out from using PHB spells. As a DM I can forgive a little of this if it makes the table spark better.

On that note, one of the most "powerful" spells my players use is Mage Hand. YMMV.

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Morrus

Well, that was fun
Staff member

Too much balance can negatively affect flavour. Not everything has to be exactly equal; it's more important to be playable and fun.

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Charlaquin

Goblin Queen (She/Her/Hers)

Too much balance can negatively affect flavour. Not everything has to be exactly equal; it's more important to be playable and fun.

Agreed, but too little balance can be just as much of a problem. Not everything needs perfect parity, but you want most things to fall within the same ballpark, with a bit of wiggle room. I haven’t read these kobold press options, so I don’t know how balanced they are, but I feel like sometimes the “perfect balance isn’t desirable” argument gets used to defend things that are seriously in need of a balance adjustment.

Morrus

Well, that was fun
Staff member

Agreed, but too little balance can be just as much of a problem. Not everything needs perfect parity, but you want most things to fall within the same ballpark, with a bit of wiggle room. I haven’t read these kobold press options, so I don’t know how balanced they are, but I feel like sometimes the “perfect balance isn’t desirable” argument gets used to defend things that are seriously in need of a balance adjustment.

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Marc Radle

Hero

I thought this FAQ answer from the Deep Magic kickstarter might be of interest .

Is this project doing more than just collecting all of the Deep Magic volumes together?
Yes, we compiling of all the generic Deep Magic volumes (up through Alkemancy). However, that underestimates the scope of this project by a ton.

Here's how the book is being expanded with all-new material and updated work:

1) adding over 110 new spells by Jeff Lee, Wolfgang Baur, Steve Winter, and others, including some from Warlock, from Margreve, and from Empire of the Ghouls.
2) removing the weakest or most niche spells, the ones that rarely or never will see play,
3) correcting language and balance issues,
4) adding entire new spell sets like Infernal Magic (if we hit that stretch goal),
5) adding new sections such as arcane servants and spell variants,
6) adding in all the playtest updates from the past few years, and
7) adding in probably 50 backer spells by the time the Kickstarter is done. We'll see where it ends up on that front, of course; could be higher, could be less.

You can see the provisional table of contents on the Kickstarter page, and it is a downloadable PDF so you can dig into it that way as well.

This project is collecting those Deep Magic PDFs, but it's also making something richer and better on that foundation.

So, I hope there is no offense when I say that I found a particular 3pp to be well outside the power bandwidth of the phb.
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1. Emily - 2/5 - I recently purchased the owl witch plush toy and I must say, I was quite disappointed. The quality of the toy is subpar, as the stitching is already coming loose after just a few days of having it. Additionally, the toy is not as soft as I expected it to be, making it less enjoyable to cuddle with. The toy also does not look as cute as it does in the pictures online – the colors are not as vibrant and the overall design looks somewhat cheap. Overall, I would not recommend this owl witch plush toy to others.
2. Alex - 1/5 - What a waste of money! The owl witch plush toy I received was nothing like what was advertised. The material feels cheap and the toy itself had a very strong chemical smell to it. The colors were also faded and the stitching was uneven, giving the toy an overall sloppy appearance. It also didn't feel very plush at all – it was almost like hugging a rock! I'm extremely disappointed with my purchase and would not recommend this toy to anyone looking for a cute and high-quality plush.
3. Sarah - 2.5/5 - I have mixed feelings about the owl witch plush toy. While the design is unique and cute, the execution and quality leave much to be desired. The toy feels rather flimsy and the stitching seems haphazardly done. The colors also seem duller in person compared to the vibrant images online. On the positive side, the toy is a decent size and the shape is true to the advertised pictures. However, I think there are better options out there for a plush toy in terms of quality and value for money.

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