I think I know the answer but is the oathbreaker pally and death cleric included in the guide to everything The Oathbreaker and Death Domain remain solely in the Dungeon Master's Guide.
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) October 2, 2017
Xanathar Guide Everything
Druid Healing Spirit out of combat?
Druid Healing Spirit out of combat? 1 min, people walk in a circle through it each “round”, 10d6 worth of healing at lvl2 ??? Surely not…what am I missing?Key is out of combat – burning level 2 spell for quasi-short rest is balanced, opportunity cost of not using 2nd level slot can be big; also, a lot of that healing will be overkill at low levels
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) November 12, 2017
Does the adamantine armor protect against critical hits inside an antimagic field?
Does the adamantine armor protect against critical hits inside an antimagic field?
— Azuro (@gandhi39) November 8, 2017
Adamantine armor is a magic item. It follows the rules for such items, including the text in antimagic field on magic items. #DnD https://t.co/GcNQGVqn16
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) November 8, 2017
Are adamantine weapons inherently magical then? If so, isn't "magical or adamantine weapons" in many creatures statblocks kind of redundant? Does adamantine weaponry in an antimagic field bypass "or adamantine" damage resistance?
— Thomas (@thomasabarry1) November 8, 2017
There is no magic item in the game called "adamantine weapon." Xanathar's Guide to Everything does include a rule on how to make a weapon with the material adamantine. #DnD https://t.co/6iVAH4dPds
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) November 8, 2017
Does that mean mithril armor becomes as heavy and noisy as normal armor in an antimagic field?
— Jonathan Longstaff (@pukunui81) November 8, 2017
Mithral armor is a magic item. It follows the rules for such items, including the text in antimagic field on magic items. #DnD https://t.co/mieVDbt90P
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) November 8, 2017
Traps in Xanathar’s Guide To Everything
Traps in D&D's 'Xanathar's Guide To Everything' https://t.co/tLjoYDUFVy
— D&D Beyond (@DnDBeyond) November 15, 2017
Eberron: is there anything in Xanathar’s Guide that makes it worth purchasing for me?
@JeremyECrawford as a #eberron gm, is there anything in xge that makes it worth purchasing for me?
— JM (@JM13136849) October 22, 2017
The options in Xanathar’s Guide to Everything can be used in any D&D world. #DnD https://t.co/VfmeX6qqlH
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) October 22, 2017
What was the thought process for the name tables in Xanathar Guide app. B?
@mikemearls @JeremyECrawford @ChrisPerkinsDnD what was the thought process for the name tables in XGtE app. B?
— Sam Urfer (@Sam_Urfer) October 21, 2017
The name tables in Xanathar’s Guide to Everything are meant to help DMs quickly come up with NPC names. Players can use the tables too. #DnD https://t.co/hiJfXmzRcC
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) October 21, 2017
What was the criteria used to choose which SCAG subclasses were to be reprinted in XGE?
@mikemearls @JeremyECrawford What was the criteria used to choose which SCAG subclasses were to be reprinted in XGE? And are they unchanged?
— Li Shenron (@Li_Shenron) October 18, 2017
Is “PHB+1” rule not a factor? We consider that rule when we make such decisions.
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) October 18, 2017