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Sylgar's Guide to Everything Else

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Insights and Options from the other side of the fishbowl.

Take a deep dive into a myriad of options for players and DM's alike, including:

  • 40 new subclasses
  • 3 new prestige classes
  • 25 new spells
  • 19 new feats

You'll also get new options for highly customizable races and character backgrounds, group spellcasting, crafting with exotic materials, and building unique and exciting dungeon monsters and boss fights.

The entire book is beautifully illustrated with paintings and drawings, and the formatting matches up with official D&D books to make it feel cohesive with the rest of your offical collection of materials. This book is jam-packed with content and is priced at a mere 10% the price of an offical publication, making it an easy purchase!

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Addazzar A June 15, 2021 5:37 pm UTC
These might be errors... (but perhaps they're not).

The Luck Domain Cleric (p.10) gets "Touch of Destiny", at level 18. Usually Clerics get their last subclass feature at level 17, and also p.8 "Divine Domain" tells us it's at level 17.
Would be nice if this can be confirmed here!

Same for:

Skinchanger (p.23) gets "Easy to Miss" at level 7 (instead of the usual 9) and "Improved Roguish Wild Shape" at level 18 (instead of the usual level 17).
Dark Magic (p.25) gets "Tendrils of Agony" at level 10 (instead of the usual 14) and "Mind Blast" at level 14 (instead of the usual 18).
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Dylan M April 27, 2020 4:48 pm UTC
POD?
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Stephen M April 17, 2020 6:20 am UTC
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So I know this might not get in but Shadow Bloodline Sorcerer does not have a level 18 feature meaning a really cool subclass doesn't have a capstone
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Charles L August 29, 2018 6:10 pm UTC
Any plans for a print on demand version?
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Gordon D April 12, 2018 9:18 am UTC
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I want it as a book!
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Daniel N April 09, 2018 1:16 pm UTC
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An enjoyable read, with a lot of interesting options. I'll just say I think the Cleric's Undeath Domain is missing its level 1 feature. Most domains have a feature that's quite key to the focus, or occasionally some extra skill proficiency in addition to the armour/weapon proficiency. Undeath Domain only has the armour/weapon part.
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martin L February 26, 2018 3:33 pm UTC
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I just bought it last night, and I greatly enjoy it; it's one of the better fan supplements out there. I really enjoy the Race and Background options, as it helps make the players feel less cookie cutter, I love it!
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Derrick B January 25, 2018 6:50 pm UTC
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Which is the newest version of the files?
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Kyle C January 29, 2018 3:38 pm UTC
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It's the one with "Ver1.1" at the end. Hope that helps. :)
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Levi A January 22, 2018 5:45 pm UTC
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I'm really enjoying the variety of options here, but I did have a question. For the Path of the Wild Tamer, what was the reasoning for the style of animal companion, rather than use the rangers format? I like the different system, it's definitely simpler, but it feels like it lags your companion behind. Still a neat dealio anyways. Probably going to make one soon.
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William M January 18, 2018 4:36 am UTC
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I can’t open this in Drive for some reason but it is a great resource!
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Eric W December 25, 2017 8:00 pm UTC
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I haven't had a chance to fully read through it yet but i'm kinda disappointed there is no bookmarks. Especially because the table of contents doesn't account for the actual first 5 pages of the book which are the cover pages, table of contents and class overview. This would be fine of this was a physical book but since it is a PDF this should really be changed as it complicates navigating it. I recommend changing the page numbers starting with the first Barbarian primal path to '6' and updating the table of contents accordingly.
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Kyle C December 26, 2017 6:01 am UTC
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Thanks for the feedback Eric! I agree with you that bookmarks or more accurate page numbers would help make the book easier to navigate. I'll work on that for the next update.
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Jared G December 19, 2017 4:26 am UTC
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May I ask, what is the intent of the Path of the Inverted Mind? That is, how do you see this option being used in game?

It seems like it might focus on spellcasting, but it receives no spellcasting until level 14, so I feel like I'm missing the thrust of the subclass.

Thank you!
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Kyle C December 19, 2017 2:33 pm UTC
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The intent was to give barbarians a different sort of playstyle outside of combat. So often, barbarians will focus on physical stats, leaving them without much to do to help the party when combat isn't going on (in my experience). The intent of the Inverted Mind is to allow players to increase their mental stats for a time while also giving them some skill bonuses, as to allow them to play a sort of reverse-hulk character, where they are often a strong brute, but can occasionally be the voice of reason and insight for the party.
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Fiona E December 14, 2017 2:10 pm UTC
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I noticed there's some copyrighted art in here. Some of it is not even credited to an author at the start! You should remove it and replace it.
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Kyle C December 14, 2017 5:44 pm UTC
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Oh! I felt fairly sure that everything came from the Creative Commons, but I may have overlooked something. Would you mind pointing out which art you're referring to so I can make a swap and get an updated version up?
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Fiona E December 17, 2017 9:25 am UTC
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Sorry I took so long to reply!

First off, at least last I looked at it, you need to give credit to the Dracowarden's art piece- it's by David Reroy. (Ironically spotted it while I was searching for something else- when I first saw it I thought it was copyrighted, but it's just uncredited. Attribution is part of the license so hop to it!)

Additionally, the goblin piece by armandeo64 (page 40 on the page, page 46 total) is absolutely copyrighted- the comments on the original picture show someone else asking for permission to use and being denied! So look into swapping that out.

I *think* everything else is public domain. I didn't give it too thorough a browsing, just checked for the art that was unattributed and the art attributed to obviously online artists.
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Kyle C December 18, 2017 2:43 pm UTC
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Thanks again for looking into those. I've added the attribution for the dragon artwork and swapped out the goblin.
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Rosie C December 01, 2017 6:17 pm UTC
Very good resource, well thought out. I've been gaming a long time and it is nice to find new material this helpful.
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Kyle C December 01, 2017 7:16 pm UTC
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Thank you! I appreciate your feedback.
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Brad R December 01, 2017 4:33 am UTC
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I'm curious: why a Shadow Magic sorcerous origin when Xanathar's Guide also has a Shadow Magic one? Should you not rename it so as to not cross streams? Maybe Dark Magic, instead...
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Kyle C December 01, 2017 4:23 pm UTC
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Sylgar's Guide to Everything has been in production for quite a while as I've been building up the number of subclasses. The Shadow Magic sorcerous origin is one I've had for a while, before knowing that Xanathar's would also have a shadow sorcerer.

That said, I think your suggestion to change the name to avoid confusion is a good one, and I'll make an update shortly to give it a new name.

Thanks!
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Brad R December 03, 2017 12:12 am UTC
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That's what I assumed. There are a lot of them in here, and fairly high quality from what I've seen so far.
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Kyle C December 18, 2017 2:43 pm UTC
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Thank you! I've changed the Shadow Magic origin to Dark Magic per your suggestion to avoid confusion.
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