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Variant Rules For Cantrips

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Most players enjoy the 5th edition cantrip rules as written (RAW), which is perfectly fine. I do as well! Game on! A few DMs and players feel the game abandonned an interesting concept  (magical or divine apprenticeship, and minor spells of limited strength) or they simply favor a low magic campaign for their own game. For these DMs and players, this document offers a 7 variant rules for cantrips. Your gaming group can use as many of these variant rules as it would like.

Also includes 7 new cantrips.

CHANGE LOG:

v.1.1 : added 2 variant rules, and 1 cantrip.

v.1.2 (2017-02-02) : corrections to some of the new cantrips 


I'm a former admin for the 5th RAW - Ask a Simple Question Facebook group and a D&D player and DM since 1988. Follow me on Twitter @benmorrier.


Also by B.A. Morrier on the Dungeon Masters Guild (copper, silver, gold and electrum sellers!)

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Bradley L December 03, 2017 12:55 am UTC
This is the reason most people come to 5e in the first place. I HATED running out of spells and having to do nothing but gently poke at things with a staff
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Ben M March 02, 2019 3:04 pm UTC
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Granted, this isn't for everyone. Even my group doesn't use these rules. It's meant for groups of players who prefer the first or second edition's approach to cantrips.
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