D&D 5e class changes: Difference between revisions

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(One With Shadows actually works the same way in BG3 that it's supposed to in 5e. The previous version was describing a common misconception (that it doesn't end on using a bonus action) which is clarified in the Sage Advice Compendium.)
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=={{Class|Wizard}}==
=={{Class|Wizard}}==
*The wizard has the spellbook feature, but does not have a physical spellbook which can be stolen or damaged.
*The wizard has the spellbook feature, but does not have a physical spellbook which can be stolen or damaged. The animations for certain actions, such as [[Arcane Recovery]], do show an illusory spellbook in the character's hands.


===={{Class|Abjuration}}====
===={{Class|Abjuration}}====
*Arcane ward is considered temporary hitpoints, instead of a pool of its own [[Hit Points]] that blocks damage with any overflow going to the protected target.
*Arcane ward is considered temporary hit points, instead of a pool of its own [[Hit Points]] that blocks damage with any overflow going to the protected target.
**It does not stack with other sources of temporary [[Hit Points]].
**It does not stack with other sources of temporary [[Hit Points]].
**It does not get your Intelligence Ability Score Modifier.
**It does not get your Intelligence Ability Score Modifier.