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This is definitely the best book for erotical aspect of d&d! Love new creatures and items and the fact that sex outside combat is rules light, more roleplay focused.

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Isnt this just FATAL lite?

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I don't know what that is, so probably not

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Yes, is there any way to get a pdf coppy of the character sheet?

where can I find a separate copy of the character sheet?

I apologize for the fact that the comment may be difficult to understand, I have to use an online translator because of my poor knowledge of English. To be honest, I was surprised by the presence of such an extensive material with various mechanics. I would like to know if there are plans to add subclasses for fighter, wizard, druid, artificer, rogue and ranger.

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I do not currently have any plans to add additional subclasses. I don't have anything against those classes however while writing the book I couldn't think of any good subclasses that would utilize the new mechanics or at the very least fit the sexual themes. If demand is high enough (and if people suggest potential sexual subclasses for those classes) maybe I would make an addition. But as of now I would not expect any additions.

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And a few more questions, if it's not too much trouble. Ryver Nymph or River Nymph? When translating (somehow, using an online translator and logic) for my players, I came across this and wondered if it was a typo or if the name of the nymphs appeared, for example, because of the name of the place where they were first discovered.

I also wanted to clarify for a more accurate understanding, in the description of Silver Dust (Aphrodisiac) it is written

Roll a d4 and on a 1 you are considered high. 

I have not fully figured out what is meant and in the draft version I wrote about the fact that the character is getting old somewhat. But it seems to me that I have misinterpreted

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So Ryver Nymph was spelled that way on purpose. Mostly just because I though it was interesting for both words to use a "y". Though I do like the idea that it was the name of the place they were discovered.

So with the silver dust. If you fail the save you gain the arousal based effects. Then with the d4 if you roll a 1 you are also "high" like you would be on other drugs. Similar to weed or mushrooms.

Thank you very much for the explanation.

Loving the book, thought I am a little lost as to how the sex is meant to flow mechanically. I'm sorry in advance if Its obvious and I missed it but, the section covering the actual topic is brief, and to me, is rather vague.

We are told to roll sex (dex) "to determine how good they are at pleasing the other"  what is the mechanical outcome of the sex (dex) rolls? what happens to the winning and losing characters? Is this repeated for the duration? and if so how many times? 

Then we determine the encounter time by both characters rolling composure (con) and are shown a time and DC chart. Are we using the higher or lower of the rolls or combining them to get the length of time sex lasts? or are we rolling against the DC on the chart at each time interval as the encounter goes on? Once we run out of time do the characters climax? gain or lose arousal? 

Could you please give us an example as to how a sexual encounter is suppose to flow?

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Ok so I can see how this could be a bit confusing. I changed some of these rules last minute so the formatting of the pages was already done, limiting the space I had to go into extra detail.

Firstly the Sex(dex) rolls are just to determine how good you are at pleasing your partner. So basically how good you are at sex in this particular encounter. This is more relevant in a roleplaying sense and less in a mechanical one. For instance if you are sleeping with someone to gain information then better sex will mean more information etc.

(Originally I wanted the Sex(dex) roll to affect your partners Composure(con) rolls, adding or subtracting time. But I couldn't find a way to do it that wasn't needlessly complicated)

Next your Composure(con) roll determines how long you can last before climax. Males have to wait after climax before they can get aroused again (10-15 minutes) but females can continue the sex immediately after their first climax. So if the male finishes first, it is likely that the female will not get to climax at all. Males can continue to pleasure their partner with their hands or toys after climax but they cannot gain arousal during this time.

If a female climaxes before their partner they can roll Composure(con) again to see if they can climax again. (though I didn't write it down in the book I would probably make subsequent composure rolls at disadvantage if you already climaxed during that sexual encounter)

And it should be noted that these mechanics are specific to sex outside of combat. Combat sex has a completely different system of rules. So stuff like arousal points don't really come up in regular sex. I hope this all clarifies things.

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Found a minor typo. In your description for the Mass Tantalize and Shame spells, you've listed the range as simply "120", instead of what I assumed to be 120ft. Just thought I'd let you know. Loving this book though, I'm excited to see what else you come up with.

I have actually found a few typos since uploading it last. A few double spaces, random commas etc. Nothing worth a full reupload, but still. Thanks for letting me know.

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Ooooh, this looks super fun!  Thanks so much for making it!

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This is definitely the most comprehensive version of an erotic supplement to 5e I've ever come across. The fleshing out of subclasses, backgrounds, and feats are welcome additions and each are implemented creatively. 

I'll be using this to run a one-on-one campaign soon and am interested to see how it works during play, as while reading I'm feeling a bit of friction in regards to is how the Allure score is implemented. Having Temptation be the only skill tied to it and then using Composure to resist most sexual actions leaves it feeling somewhat vestigial. In that regard it might be better suited to being reworked as an alternate AC because you can only actively use it while trying to Arouse. 

This in turn tugs at the implementation of Combat Sex. The only martial way to engage with the Arousal mechanic is by rolling Sex checks, which really flattens an otherwise detailed and rich system you've created here. There's really no character or skill expression outside of spells or class abilities and if you don't scale DEX your options for engaging with Combat Sex rely entirely on those or including kink/fetish bonuses. 

I know this is all an entirely optional portion of your supplement so it might be better to leave it relatively shallow, but I think it might all work more smoothly if players were given a wide range of general actions to be taken as with regular combat. Having the choices of ranged/melee/grappling/hide/etc needs an analog to make solving an encounter erotically more satisfying-- otherwise the gameplay loop feels a little "mash A to achieve climax". Though this is all predicated on the notion that Climax could lead to a satisfaction or exhaustion state like unconscious that would end a battle, whereas currently the Stunned state implies you are just aiming to give your party the opening to deal fatal damage. 

In any case! I hope this didn't come across as harsh. I've been looking for good erotic supplementation to 5e for years as a long time erp fan and DM. This was very sex/kink/queer positive, which is always refreshing to see and well research and written. Your art and layout are top notch and the sheer amount of content is astounding. I'll definitely be giving a rating once I've actually run the dang thing and am excited to see where it leads. You've done an amazing job and I'll certainly be following for any further projects of yours. 

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I have taken your advise and updated the rules around combat sex. I think this system will work better. Please let me know what you think about the update when you get the chance.