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D&D has been lacking a class based off of this show so I spent like over 50 hours making one. It's called the Carver class and it's based around stones that you can carve and use to make your own spells (henges).
Essentially at level 1 they get to choose 2 sigils to study. They can then carve those into stones as a part of a long rest and use them to make henges. In battle the stones have different affects based on if they're the Warrior or the Boosters and I made a full list of what each of them do.
As the Carver levels up, they can choose new sigils or upgrade their knowledge of existing sigils at levels 5, 10, 15, and 19. Additionally, to fill out their skill set, they get an ASI or a feat at levels 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, and 20 like fighters do.
The class is still work in progress but let me know if any of you want me to post everything about it here so that you can all play as Di-Gata defenders in your games.
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Hey there! Here some thoughts about episode 2!
In this episode is said that the Defenders have to complete the Spell of Bindind… but why did nobody tell them how? They arrive at the machine not knowing anything. What’s the problem with their training? Even if it’s been interrupted, it’s a huge topic. Nobody read some books about it? Alnar never mentioned it?
What I love about this episode is the realistic Mel’s statement about the swamp. When she falls from the bridge, she sees for the first time a different environment. I think it’s a beautiful example of “show don’t tell”. The defenders never seen anything outside the dojo.
In the end, some shipping! I ship Seth/Mel pairing, so I found interesting that the first compliment Adam does to Mel is a lie. He tells that she has a beautiful voice, most of their relationship is based on lies!
What do you think about?
So, this fandom is been silent for too many years. But I have too many ideas and questions, so I'm going to write them here. I'd love to discuss and share new theories about my favourite childhood cartoon.
Hope there's somebody out there!
Let's talk about episode 1:
-Brackus said that the monks are training a new generation of Defenders, but Alnar is a Wizard of Yan. Why?
-Why Alnar didn't talk about the Nova Stone? It's quite important, even if Seth still can't use it, he should have studied or almost known something about!
What do you think?
If you enjoy a chat about Di-Gata, contact me on my fanfic email! iuccy.97.efp@gmail.com
I'd love have someone to discuss with!
Cheers!:)
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