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"AD&D",
"Advanced Dungeons and Dragons",
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"textContent": "The question here was “Can you do a fifth-edition style Warlock?”. The answer, of course, is “yes” – but it’s important to note that there are some philosophical differences between the editions. In 3.5 a lot of people felt that the game played best at the mid-levels. When being killed was unlikely but combats were […]",
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