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    <description>Father and son team, Jay and Jack Oatway, bring together two generations of Dungeons and Dragons experience. They discuss fun, offbeat ways to bring more to the table. From how to create characters that challenge expectations, to building a more well-rounded campaign: tune in for fresh perspectives for players and DMs, whether you are new to the game, or are a seasoned veteran.
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  <title>Is Spelljammer a Bit of a Thin Update?</title>
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  <pubDate>Sat, 27 Aug 2022 09:00:00 +0800</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>As much as we love all things D&amp;D, there are moments when we stop and ask: "Is that all you are giving me?"  As experienced DMs we do a lot of homebrew, but that's not the case for everyone. And there is something nice about having a ruleset that is standardized between tables. So when we are looking at a scant 60 pages of Astral Adventurer's Guide, there's a lot more we need to bring to Spelljammer. This week, Jay and Jack talk about all the pre-existing resources that can be adapted to your Spelljammer campaign.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>49:44</itunes:duration>
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  <description>As much as we love all things D&amp;amp;D, there are moments when we stop and ask: "Is that all you are giving me?"  As experienced DMs we do a lot of homebrew, but that's not the case for everyone. And there is something nice about having a ruleset that is standardized between tables. So when we are looking at a scant 60 pages of Astral Adventurer's Guide, there's a lot more we need to bring to Spelljammer. This week, Jay and Jack talk about all the pre-existing resources that can be adapted to your Spelljammer campaign.
Welcome to Like Dragon Like Son, a podcast hosted by Jay and Jack Oatway where they discuss everything D&amp;amp;D, from character builds to personal experiences. Stay tuned for new episodes on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.
If you love Like Dragon Like Son and want to help us out, you can support us by sharing this podcast with your friends. It's the support of listeners like you which motivate us to put out more episodes, so thank you! 
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<p>Welcome to Like Dragon Like Son, a podcast hosted by Jay and Jack Oatway where they discuss everything D&amp;D, from character builds to personal experiences. Stay tuned for new episodes on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.</p>

<p>If you love Like Dragon Like Son and want to help us out, you can support us by sharing this podcast with your friends. It&#39;s the support of listeners like you which motivate us to put out more episodes, so thank you!</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>As much as we love all things D&amp;D, there are moments when we stop and ask: &quot;Is that all you are giving me?&quot;  As experienced DMs we do a lot of homebrew, but that&#39;s not the case for everyone. And there is something nice about having a ruleset that is standardized between tables. So when we are looking at a scant 60 pages of Astral Adventurer&#39;s Guide, there&#39;s a lot more we need to bring to Spelljammer. This week, Jay and Jack talk about all the pre-existing resources that can be adapted to your Spelljammer campaign.</p>

<p>Welcome to Like Dragon Like Son, a podcast hosted by Jay and Jack Oatway where they discuss everything D&amp;D, from character builds to personal experiences. Stay tuned for new episodes on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.</p>

<p>If you love Like Dragon Like Son and want to help us out, you can support us by sharing this podcast with your friends. It&#39;s the support of listeners like you which motivate us to put out more episodes, so thank you!</p>]]>
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  <title>Revised Monk: Beyond the Flurry of Blows</title>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 05 Nov 2021 21:00:00 +0800</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>We believe that class design should be about archetypes not stereotypes. Currently, however, all monks kind of look the same, and it takes real effort to style them into something less obvious. That means taking a step back and looking at the whole class differently, and in particular how to use Ki differently.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>57:48</itunes:duration>
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  <description>We believe that class design should be about archetypes not stereotypes. Currently, however, all monks kind of look the same, and it takes real effort to style them into something less obvious. That means taking a step back and looking at the whole class differently, and in particular how to use Ki differently. What else could it be used for? How could that lead to very unique subclasses that all use it in special ways. Also, taking a page from Warlock, the idea of being able to mix and match a couple layers of features also makes for more diverse builds
We go through some of the ideas and playtest that we've been working on to hopefully inspire you to build yourself a better monk.
Welcome to Like Dragon Like Son, a podcast hosted by Jay and Jack Oatway where they discuss everything D&amp;amp;D, from character builds to personal experiences. Stay tuned for new episodes on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.
If you love Like Dragon Like Son and want to help us out, you can support us by sharing this podcast with your friends. It's the support of listeners like you which motivate us to put out more episodes, so thank you! 
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    <![CDATA[<p>We believe that class design should be about archetypes not stereotypes. Currently, however, all monks kind of look the same, and it takes real effort to style them into something less obvious. That means taking a step back and looking at the whole class differently, and in particular how to use Ki differently. What else could it be used for? How could that lead to very unique subclasses that all use it in special ways. Also, taking a page from Warlock, the idea of being able to mix and match a couple layers of features also makes for more diverse builds</p>

<p>We go through some of the ideas and playtest that we&#39;ve been working on to hopefully inspire you to build yourself a better monk.</p>

<p>Welcome to Like Dragon Like Son, a podcast hosted by Jay and Jack Oatway where they discuss everything D&amp;D, from character builds to personal experiences. Stay tuned for new episodes on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.</p>

<p>If you love Like Dragon Like Son and want to help us out, you can support us by sharing this podcast with your friends. It&#39;s the support of listeners like you which motivate us to put out more episodes, so thank you!</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>We believe that class design should be about archetypes not stereotypes. Currently, however, all monks kind of look the same, and it takes real effort to style them into something less obvious. That means taking a step back and looking at the whole class differently, and in particular how to use Ki differently. What else could it be used for? How could that lead to very unique subclasses that all use it in special ways. Also, taking a page from Warlock, the idea of being able to mix and match a couple layers of features also makes for more diverse builds</p>

<p>We go through some of the ideas and playtest that we&#39;ve been working on to hopefully inspire you to build yourself a better monk.</p>

<p>Welcome to Like Dragon Like Son, a podcast hosted by Jay and Jack Oatway where they discuss everything D&amp;D, from character builds to personal experiences. Stay tuned for new episodes on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.</p>

<p>If you love Like Dragon Like Son and want to help us out, you can support us by sharing this podcast with your friends. It&#39;s the support of listeners like you which motivate us to put out more episodes, so thank you!</p>]]>
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  <title>Raising the Banneret: Workshopping a Revised Purple Dragon Knight</title>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 25 Jun 2021 09:00:00 +0800</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>There are some subclasses which no one plays because, well, they kind of suck. We often ask what it would take to make them suck less -- but also not to get too overpowered that they make the DM want to pull out their hair. This week both Jay and Jack bring some ideas together on what the Banneret subclass (aka Purple Dragon Knight) is all about (leadership), and how to bring out the best of that theme.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>58:21</itunes:duration>
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  <description>There are some subclasses which no one plays because, well, they kind of suck. We often ask what it would take to make them suck less -- but also not to get too overpowered that they make the DM want to pull out their hair. This week both Jay and Jack bring some ideas together on what the Banneret subclass (aka Purple Dragon Knight) is all about (leadership), and how to bring out the best of that theme.
We look to try to fix features if we can, or possibly replace them with something similar but functionally better -- like how do we improve on a feature connected to Second Wind or Action Surge, when both of those are so limitied in uses. We also try adding a few new features (bonus action: help) to make this subclass one of the most supportive fighters in the game, something that's a bit lacking within the class.
Welcome to Like Dragon Like Son, a podcast hosted by Jay and Jack Oatway where they discuss everything D&amp;amp;D, from character builds to personal experiences. Stay tuned for new episodes on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.
If you love Like Dragon Like Son and want to help us out, you can support us by sharing this podcast with your friends. It's the support of listeners like you which motivate us to put out more episodes, so thank you!
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    <![CDATA[<p>There are some subclasses which no one plays because, well, they kind of suck. We often ask what it would take to make them suck less -- but also not to get too overpowered that they make the DM want to pull out their hair. This week both Jay and Jack bring some ideas together on what the Banneret subclass (aka Purple Dragon Knight) is all about (leadership), and how to bring out the best of that theme.</p>

<p>We look to try to fix features if we can, or possibly replace them with something similar but functionally better -- like how do we improve on a feature connected to Second Wind or Action Surge, when both of those are so limitied in uses. We also try adding a few new features (bonus action: help) to make this subclass one of the most supportive fighters in the game, something that&#39;s a bit lacking within the class.</p>

<p>Welcome to Like Dragon Like Son, a podcast hosted by Jay and Jack Oatway where they discuss everything D&amp;D, from character builds to personal experiences. Stay tuned for new episodes on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.</p>

<p>If you love Like Dragon Like Son and want to help us out, you can support us by sharing this podcast with your friends. It&#39;s the support of listeners like you which motivate us to put out more episodes, so thank you!</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>There are some subclasses which no one plays because, well, they kind of suck. We often ask what it would take to make them suck less -- but also not to get too overpowered that they make the DM want to pull out their hair. This week both Jay and Jack bring some ideas together on what the Banneret subclass (aka Purple Dragon Knight) is all about (leadership), and how to bring out the best of that theme.</p>

<p>We look to try to fix features if we can, or possibly replace them with something similar but functionally better -- like how do we improve on a feature connected to Second Wind or Action Surge, when both of those are so limitied in uses. We also try adding a few new features (bonus action: help) to make this subclass one of the most supportive fighters in the game, something that&#39;s a bit lacking within the class.</p>

<p>Welcome to Like Dragon Like Son, a podcast hosted by Jay and Jack Oatway where they discuss everything D&amp;D, from character builds to personal experiences. Stay tuned for new episodes on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.</p>

<p>If you love Like Dragon Like Son and want to help us out, you can support us by sharing this podcast with your friends. It&#39;s the support of listeners like you which motivate us to put out more episodes, so thank you!</p>]]>
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  <title>Sorcerer Redux: Better With Spell Points</title>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2021 09:00:00 +0800</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In the back of the DM's Guide is an often overlooked section about using spell points instead of spell slots. While many dismiss this as too confusing, on closer examination, this might be just the ticket for giving sorcerers that extra love they deserve...that and a few other tweaks, which we discus in this episode.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>55:42</itunes:duration>
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  <description>In the back of the DM's Guide is an often overlooked section about using spell points instead of spell slots. While many dismiss this as too confusing, on closer examination, this might be just the ticket for giving sorcerers that extra love they deserve...that and a few other tweaks, like light armor proficieny and Constitution as their casting ability.
Also we take the training wheels off of Metamagic, allowing Sorcerers to truly demonstrate their full potentionial. Why limit them to just one metamagic option per spell? That would be like limiting a Monk to just one Monk feature per attack. What fun is that? We talk about fun ways you can spend from your enlarged spell point pool on multiple Metamagic options. And we look at some other features that Sorcery Points could be spent on. This class is starting to look good!
If you want a closer look at the revision of the Sorcerer class, check out this link: Sorcerer, Revised (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vUOu3P0lpcFQAAfcqs1OWuc6-iOCi7XqHC1VctoQg6c/edit?usp=sharing)
Welcome to Like Dragon Like Son, a podcast hosted by Jay and Jack Oatway where they discuss everything D&amp;amp;D, from character builds to personal experiences. Stay tuned for new episodes on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.
If you love Like Dragon Like Son and want to help us out, you can support us by sharing this podcast with your friends. It's the support of listeners like you which motivate us to put out more episodes, so thank you!
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    <![CDATA[<p>In the back of the DM&#39;s Guide is an often overlooked section about using spell points instead of spell slots. While many dismiss this as too confusing, on closer examination, this might be just the ticket for giving sorcerers that extra love they deserve...that and a few other tweaks, like light armor proficieny and Constitution as their casting ability.</p>

<p>Also we take the training wheels off of Metamagic, allowing Sorcerers to truly demonstrate their full potentionial. Why limit them to just one metamagic option per spell? That would be like limiting a Monk to just one Monk feature per attack. What fun is that? We talk about fun ways you can spend from your enlarged spell point pool on multiple Metamagic options. And we look at some other features that Sorcery Points could be spent on. This class is starting to look good!</p>

<p>If you want a closer look at the revision of the Sorcerer class, check out this link: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vUOu3P0lpcFQAAfcqs1OWuc6-iOCi7XqHC1VctoQg6c/edit?usp=sharing" rel="nofollow">Sorcerer, Revised</a></p>

<p>Welcome to Like Dragon Like Son, a podcast hosted by Jay and Jack Oatway where they discuss everything D&amp;D, from character builds to personal experiences. Stay tuned for new episodes on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.</p>

<p>If you love Like Dragon Like Son and want to help us out, you can support us by sharing this podcast with your friends. It&#39;s the support of listeners like you which motivate us to put out more episodes, so thank you!</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In the back of the DM&#39;s Guide is an often overlooked section about using spell points instead of spell slots. While many dismiss this as too confusing, on closer examination, this might be just the ticket for giving sorcerers that extra love they deserve...that and a few other tweaks, like light armor proficieny and Constitution as their casting ability.</p>

<p>Also we take the training wheels off of Metamagic, allowing Sorcerers to truly demonstrate their full potentionial. Why limit them to just one metamagic option per spell? That would be like limiting a Monk to just one Monk feature per attack. What fun is that? We talk about fun ways you can spend from your enlarged spell point pool on multiple Metamagic options. And we look at some other features that Sorcery Points could be spent on. This class is starting to look good!</p>

<p>If you want a closer look at the revision of the Sorcerer class, check out this link: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vUOu3P0lpcFQAAfcqs1OWuc6-iOCi7XqHC1VctoQg6c/edit?usp=sharing" rel="nofollow">Sorcerer, Revised</a></p>

<p>Welcome to Like Dragon Like Son, a podcast hosted by Jay and Jack Oatway where they discuss everything D&amp;D, from character builds to personal experiences. Stay tuned for new episodes on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.</p>

<p>If you love Like Dragon Like Son and want to help us out, you can support us by sharing this podcast with your friends. It&#39;s the support of listeners like you which motivate us to put out more episodes, so thank you!</p>]]>
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