
Episode 207 of Mastering Dungeons! Main topic: 2024 5E Resting Rules and Greyhawk’s Regions! Discover the subtle changes 2024 5E makes to short and long rests and how they compare to previous editions. We assess the potential campaigns behind the design of Greyhawk’s Rovers of the Barens, Scarlet Brotherhood, Sea Barons, Sea Princes, and Shield Lands! News: 2024 5E and the AL, New Ravenloft Novel, When to Explain a Crime, and more! Contents 00:00 LEGO Mini Mania 04:20 D&D Epic vs Open? 09:47 Empire of the What? 11:17 Explaining a Crime? 15:19 Why is Medicine Useless? 21:24 2024 and Adv League 31:38 New Ravenloft Novel 33:23 D&D Cartoon Theme Found 35:18 Un Millón de Monedas 40:22 Oleumancer for Draw Steel 41:29 How to Create in 2024 42:46 2024 vs 2014: Healing and Resting 43:08 Value of Conditions 44:45 Design Goal for Recovery 48:44 Recovery in AD&D 52:17 3.5 Rest and Recovery 54:05 4E Rest and Recovery 57:53 2024 Long Rest Changes 01:03:04 2024 Short Rest 01:09:39 Rovers of the Barrens 01:13:42 Scarlet Brotherhood 01:18:20 Sea Barons 01:20:43 Sea Princes 01:24:05 Shield Lands 01:28:01 Shout-Outs Thank you for listening! Get the full show notes with links on Patreon. Show Search Engine: https://mdsearch.alphastream.org/ Our intro and outro music is Metropolis Fanfare, provided royalty-free by Tabletop Audio (https://tabletopaudio.com) under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). MP3 file metadata populated with Online MP3 Podcast Chapter Editor, built by Dominik Peters. https://mp3chapters.github.io/ and customized for Mastering Dungeons by Vladimir Prenner from Croatia.
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Hello, and welcome to another week here at Mastering Dungeons. I'm Sean Merwin here with Teos Abadie, who is very excited about what he is holding in his hand right now. It looks to me like a Lego minifig.
It is. It's a fan wizard. This is what the little boxes look like. I'm holding it up. They're very small, kind of fits in your hand. It's not oversized packaging for once. Amazing. Well done, Lego there. And, you know, we reported back a few weeks ago that you could get these and that they we had heard that you can scan the barcode and know what's inside. And so I put that theory to the test.
I wasn't sure. This is Tasha looking really good with a cauldron and a book in one hand. Oh, nice. Or egg wolf. You know, you do. Mm hmm.
uh and uh so i i bought these like big oh i think i can reach one uh this is what a box like you can buy a box of six and they look big okay so the boxes of six have a um this will be our mini review they have uh the same they look the same on the outside so you can't tell one box of six from another as far as i could tell like all the upc codes whatever the same Open that up.
Now you get like a barcode on the individual ones. And then there's like a little thing here that that's basically it's like the UPC code. And there's another thing next to it. That's the thing that I found was unique. And the brick scanner, whatever it's called, app did not do anything for me with that.
But what I did see as I was opening them is every one of these little numbers over to the side was in fact unique for me. And I bought two of those packs of six from the Lego store. And probably by luck, they were two distinct units of six. And I got the full 12, all 12 with just buying two boxes. It was like the best collecting ever.
My wife thanked the gods of collecting that I often fall prey to. So it was great. So I got all of them, and they're pretty sweet. And, you know, we've got little, like, tieflings with a little pet dragon shooting out an Eldritch Blast.
Wow.
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