10 Dungeons & Dragons Rule Changes That Made Honor Among Thieves Better
Description
Homebrewing versus Rules Lawyering is a battle as old as time, or at least since the 1970’s. Dungeons and Dragons has always been about imagination, fun, adventure, and most importantly the Rule of Cool, which states that if something is cool but bends the rules, then it is acceptable. The Hit film Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves takes this to heart. From Chris Pine playing a bard without magic, and wild shape including an owl bear, it’s time for Screen Rant to look at the rules the movie broke and how it was better for it!
0:00 - Time Stop
0:32 - Jarnathan’s Fly
1:08 - Dragon Fire
1:40 - Sending Stones
2:26 - Speak with Dead
3:16 - Failed Spell
3:59 - Gelatinous Cube
4:53 - Bard Magic
5:40 - Attunement
6:18 - Wild Shape
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Based on an article by: Megan Hemenway
https://screenrant.com/dungeons-dragons-honor-among-thieves-rule-changes-good/
Video by Chris Goodmakers @ThatsASpaceStation
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