Question about an item from XtGE, the Ruby of the War Mage. If it is attached to a Longsword +1, will that +1 apply to spell attacks also? No.
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) December 20, 2017
Xanathar Guide Everything
Can you cast Dragon Breath on your familiar?
@JeremyECrawford can you cast dragon breath on your familiar?
— Find familiar (@familiar_find) December 19, 2017
Dragon's breath is cast on a willing creature. Your familiar is a creature that can be willing. Find familiar prevents a familiar from attacking, but dragon's breath involves no attack. #DnD https://t.co/GsCXwE63CN
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) December 19, 2017
How a sentient weapon becomes a patron would you mind giving an example?
Having trouble grasping how a sentient weapon becomes a patron would you mind giving an example? Should Hexblade be a pact?
The Hexblade in Xanathar’s Guide to Everything is a mysterious entity—possibly the Raven Queen herself—who created sentient weapons. #DnD https://t.co/GcfTDK8vEO
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) October 23, 2017
Sounds like some misinformation is swirling around. The warlock doesn’t get a blade.
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) October 23, 2017
So, the Raven Queen is mentioned in the book?Yes.
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) October 23, 2017
This honestly confuses me more, haha. So the hexblade is a warlock being shaped into a sentient weapon by their patron?
— Mark Matarese (@MarkMcMarkers) October 23, 2017
The Hexblade is the title of the warlock’s patron—just like the Archfey, the Fiend, and the Great Old One. #DnD https://t.co/wTdX1dOC51
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) October 23, 2017
The warlock patron the Hexblade forged sentient weapons using the magic of the Shadowfell and might manifest in one of those weapons. #DnD https://t.co/e8pYJRmJgT
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) October 24, 2017
so is it to be assumed that the patron for this specific subclass be sentient weapons? or just a creature that happens to make sentient weapons?
— Josh Rob (@RobDogg5) February 1, 2018
Curious about the Hexblade patron? Want to know if it’s a sentient blade, a hex, a kitchen appliance, or a shadowy entity associated with the Shadowfell? (Only one of those is correct.) Check out the subclass’s description in Xanathar’s Guide to Everything. #DnD https://t.co/zm3YiPxqR4
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) February 1, 2018
Shadowfell Hephaestus, basically….Right?
Shadowfell Hephaestus is a great description of the Hexblade.— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) February 1, 2018
But… the possibility of a non-gish Shadowfell archetype is on the table, right? Flip a few pages over to the shadow sorcerer.
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) February 1, 2018
Mind Spike at a higher spell level are Divination Wizards able to restore a higher level spell slot via Expert Divination?
When casting Mind Spike at a higher spell level are Divination Wizards able to restore a higher level spell slot via Expert Divination?Yes.
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) December 11, 2017
What is the CR for a Tiny Servant in Xanathar’s?
@JeremyECrawford @SageAdviceDnD what is the CR for a tiny servant in Xanathar’s?
— HTMauney (@HTMauney) December 20, 2017
The object animated by the tiny servant spell doesn't have a challenge rating. Similarly, the things given a semblance of life by the animate objects spell do not have challenge ratings. #DnD https://t.co/6dXAN20dcD
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) December 22, 2017
What is the familiar sitting on the War Mage’s shoulder?
@mikemearls @JeremyECrawford
Not sure who to ask, but what is the familiar sitting on the War Mage's shoulder? (Pg 59 of Xanathar's) I've been pouring over the monsters and can't find anything similar. pic.twitter.com/k1njj8Hcd1— Casey White (@CaseyDaWhite) December 20, 2017
The war wizard in Xanathar's Guide to Everything has a special companion: a baby ki-rin! #DnD https://t.co/LN4XE4K5i6
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) December 20, 2017
Can Aasimar take human feats?
Can Aasimar take human feats or are they just let out of racial feats all together?
— Heath Dawson (@HeathDawson) January 5, 2018
An aasimar isn't a human. One race doesn't qualify for features that require another race unless the rules say otherwise. #DnD https://t.co/ibAXR45Gb6
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) January 5, 2018
Would a half drow be able to take the drow high magic feat from Xanathar’s Guide?
@JeremyECrawford @SageAdviceDnD would a half drow using the rules from sword coast adventurers guide be able to take the drow high magic feat from xanathars guide?
— Kyle Hamm (@Namshiel1989) January 4, 2018
The racial feats in Xanathar's Guide say which races qualify for them. Half-elves, for example, can take the two feats that include half-elf as a prerequisite. The SCAG's half-elf variant doesn't change how that works. #DnD https://t.co/o0ahUUAoKr
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) January 5, 2018
That being said, I don’t think this answered the original question. Mainly, is the half-drow able to take that dow feat? Even using the SCAG variant, a half-elf who is part drow and part human is still a half-elf, not an elf (drow) or a human.
— Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) January 5, 2018

