Instantly putting this in our next campaign! I love the 'unsolicited assistance'. Great for random RP situations between the party and NPCs!
Ha! Totally, I was really feeling the 'I'm here to help when you don't need it!' vibe.
-Brendan
It the most wonderful.
Ha, isn't it! It was a hilarious suggestion, and I really enjoyed thinking about how clippy would work as a patron!
-Brendan
Pretty funny tbh had to actually make the sub class homebrew in dnd beyond tho
Ha, glad you're enjoying it!
I do wish WOTC would recognize the value of having an open system. Their game is what it is because of that decision decades ago, so it's crazy to change course now and expect any of the same benefits.
-Brendan
The Clippy patron is a funny addition to the warlock class. I haven't played it yet, but in the future I hope to, for sure it would be a funny experience and the concept and abilities seem well written and entertaining!
Thanks, Luigi!
I'm working on an NPC version of the subclass that I think players and GMs would love to hate!
-Brendan
I used this with a Caracter that was a School of scribes wizard L4 / Warlock Clippy patron L3. In a Strixhaven Champaign. The GM (another GenXer) used Clippy to it's fullest Clippyness and several of us decided that our characters were slowly succumbing to insanity as a result of my "shinny bit of metal".
Ha, that sounds like the perfect execution! Love the details!
Hopefully you're all able to deal with its ongoing 'assistance'!
-Brendan
Seeing clippy as a warlock patron brings back memories of early editions of Microsoft Office 😆
I'm not sure if this is good or bad (subscriptionless sounds good....), but you're welcome!
-Brendan
This is the kind of quirky nerdy humor that keeps me loving gaming.
Ha! A backer randomly threw out the suggestion, and I thought it was hilarious, so here we are. There's definitely a divide between folks who remember this 'helper' and those that do not. I just read an interesting section of 'The Man Who Lied to His Laptop' talking about trying to improve clippy. Worth a read if you're into human computer interaction!
I showed it to my boyfriend who's a DM/GM and he hates it but loves it at the same time 😂
That sounds like it is hitting the exact mark! Thanks, Tammy!
-Brendan
Clippy was a bit part of my Microsoft Word journey growing up. Having him as a familar really hits home.
Absolutely! Hadn't thought about Clippy in years, but dang does it bring back the memories.
-Brendan
excellently goofy, and with a little bit of re-skining could easily be added to a more serous game.
Totally! Make it a demon, angel on the shoulder, or an ecentric gnome who lives in a boot!
-Brendan
I'm very excited to see the result of all the hard work that went into this. I've been following the project when I can, and it's nice to always see how active the creator is with the community and really listens to their ideas and opinions. This has something different from other supplements, so it'll be cool to see how I can implement it into my own games.
Legends of the Psions is a great resource for players looking for some fun new options at the table. One of the biggest selling points is the new Psion class. The Psion of Creed's Codex is a martial character, with abilities inspired by Jedi and other "psychic soldier" type characters, and plenty of opportunity to customize to fit one's playstyle.
Also included in the book is the new Exochron race, who will give players different bonuses depending on what class they take (almost like a favoured class bonus from Pathfinder, although it is mechanically different).
Feat Paths are also a new feature of the book. These are chains of feats (one feat acts as a prerequisite to the next) that almost act like a second archetype for your character.
If you're on the DM-side of the screen, there's monster stat-blocks with a lot of lore behind them that can help to flesh out Psions in your world.
Creed's Codex also keeps up a high quality of artwork, which was appreciated about Arcane Secrets. Overall, I am very pleased to give this book a place on my gaming shelf.
I’m really excited for this book. I’ve purchased both books that have been released and a few add ons. All I can say is fantastic. The art, the subclasses, the classes, the feats, the lore, and the quality is outstanding.
These guys have put together a quality setup to make a fun dnd campaign with new subclasses, tons of lore, and plenty of chances to review and get small parts of it for free!
This is the kind of quirky nerdy humor that keeps me loving gaming.
I plan on buying everything that Knightvision creations writes A+ work keep it up
I showed it to my boyfriend who's a DM/GM and he hates it but loves it at the same time 😂
LOL I haven't laughed this hard at TTRPG content since some of the disclaimers in the D&D sourcebooks. As soon as I saw the name of the patron, I pictured and knew it had to be the old school paperclip from Microsoft Word. Well played.
Class and subclasses are very well written with tons of options, personal favorites are colossus and hivemind
This book is great if you want to do a gauntlet/arena in your game. You can make the enemy's super deadly too which I love. Overall great writing and maps. 5 stars all the way.
This book has it all! New skills, spells, obviously class, and is incredibly well put together. I have the PDF and can't wait to get my hands on the physical copy. One of the first 3rd party books I bought for 5e and I am hooked.
The summoners is a great addition to the 5e 3rd party content! Knight Vision Creative dots a great job reviewing and testing content and details from fan submitted content.
The class alone has a bunch of options for building, but then the subclasses crank it to 11. On top of that, the new spells feats and items are a lot of fun.
Amazing, this is the class I have always wanted to play in a table top environment! Thank you so much for this fantastic work~
I really like all of the additional details that are provided rather than just a stand alone stat block. Makes it way easier to use these NPCs in my games.