@DaddyDM @JeremyECrawford If I have a druid who takes the linguist feat & could they select bear, then cast spells in a bear form? @mikemearls @JeremyECrawford
nope – bears don't have a language— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) March 23, 2016
My PHB just fell out, can it be replaced?
@ChrisPerkinsDnD a while back you mentioned an issue with book bindings. The races section of my PH just fell out. Can it be replaced? http://wizards.custhelp.com/
— Dreadlord Herk (@dreadlordherk) March 20, 2016
Races aren’t that important. 😬
Contact Wizards Customer Service to get a replacement. For US Replacement
If you find that a Dungeons & Dragons product that you purchased is defective or damaged in any way, we may be able to replace it for you. We can set up for a Fed-Ex call tag to have your defective product returned to us. We ask that you pack up the damaged product, and a copy of the sales receipt, along with a letter detailing the problem.
In the letter, please be sure to include your first and last name, mailing address, phone number (with area code) and a email address for shipping purposes, or in case we need to contact you for any reason.
Then contact us via phone (800-324-6496) or via email here.
For International ReplacementIf you find that a Dungeons & Dragons product that you purchased is defective or damaged in any way, we may be able to replace it for you. Simply pack up the damaged product, and a copy of the sales receipt, along with a letter detailing the problem.
In the letter, please be sure to include your first and last name, mailing address, phone number (with area code) and a email address for shipping purposes, or in case we need to contact you for any reason. Plus, we’ll include something extra to cover the cost of shipping. Then and mail it to the following address:
Wizards of the Coast
Attn: Product Replacement
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Renton, WA 98057-0707Important Notice for Product Replacement
We can also only provide replacement support for the most recent version of Dungeons & Dragons that we currently publish. This means we can provide replacement support for only the current edition of the D&D Tabletop Roleplaying Game products, D&D 4th Edition products, and the D&D Premium Series of rulebooks for older editions we’ve released in 2012 and 2013. We cannot provide replacement support for our older role-playing games that are out of print, like D&D Fantasy Roleplaying Game (Red Box), D&D v.3.5 (or older editions of D&D), D20 Modern, Alternity, or any edition of the Star Wars RPG that we once published.
In a rare case where the book for a supported game is out of print and/or we no longer have any copies to offer as a replacement, we may be able to substitute any product of equal value. In this case, we will contact you to find out what product you would prefer. To view our current products, click here.
Our US office does not normally provide replacements for countries outside North or South America. For our customers outside of North or South America, please click here and follow the links to find the contact information for our international office that serves your area. https://t.co/2v2INiXEiF
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) March 20, 2016
#SageAdvice Dungeons & Dragons: Replacing Defective Product https://t.co/BrTPRJ5Vnm
— Zoltar Sage Advice (@SageAdviceDnD) March 21, 2016
How could I go about transitioning the Raptoran to 5e?
@nice2835How could I go about transitioning the Raptoran (from Races of the Wild 3.5e) to 5e, specifically its glide feature? I'd start with the aaracockra from the Elemental Evil Players Companion. Almost looks like you can use 3.5 rule as written
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) March 24, 2016
Is Feral Sense pointless?
@JeremyECrawford Then could it be possible that Feral Sense invisible creature location awareness is pointless if invisible doesnt conceal?
— Yan ᵔ.ᵔ (@Plaguescarred) March 27, 2016
Feral Senses lets you detect an invisible creature within 30 feet of you that isn't hidden—no effort required. #DnD https://t.co/ESdAuKjGh8
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) April 1, 2016
Any last minute pointers on that strange place?
@ChrisPerkinsDnD I'm running the Underdark for the first time tomorrow. Any last minute pointers on that strange place?
— Niklas Wiklund (@MrVojjin) March 20, 2016
Every once in a while, stop and smell the mushrooms. Also, let a friendly flumph be your guide. https://t.co/pyCEaowUdT
— Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) March 20, 2016
Can a reaction be used on my turn?
@JeremyECrawford Can a reaction be used on my turn? E.g., using counterspell to stop another counterspell from stopping my fire bolt?
— Jay Garrick Earth 47 (@TheBusyGuy) March 15, 2016
You can use a reaction on your own turn. #DnD https://t.co/9HA0NWDpws
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) March 21, 2016
Does a Wish from a magic item have the same negative effects as the spell?
@samiam8910 @JeremyECrawfordDoes casting Wish from a magic item (scroll, Luck Blade, Ring) have the same negative effects as the spell? yes, if the item specifies that you are casting the spell and makes no other exceptions
— Mike Mearls (@mikemearls) March 25, 2016
@mikemearls @JeremyECrawford So there is only a 43.6% chance to actually use all three wishes of a Ring of Three Wishes?
— Sawyer Lawrence (@samiam8910) March 25, 2016
You can ensure you don't lose the ability to cast wish if you use it only to duplicate another spell. #DnD https://t.co/sbUZCZZaOf
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) April 1, 2016
Can Mage Slayer reaction attack be made with Shocking Grasp?
@JeremyECrawford @mikemearls Can Mage Slayer reaction attack, triggered by opponent casting, be made with Shocking Grasp or unarmed attack?
— jhansonxi (@jhansonxi) April 1, 2016
Mage Slayer feat: shocking grasp isn't a melee weapon attack, but an unarmed strike counts as one. #DnD https://t.co/G5eM7WBlon
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) April 4, 2016