For a non-kobold related comment: Of those shown here, Inquisitor does peak my interest, yet at the same time it's basically a monster hunter class? I know for sure multiple people put the class as a suggestion, but I believe the thought was that an inquisitor was a sort of heretic seeking religious type, instead this is the Van Helsing class for sure. I guess if you say that all those unholy abominations out there is heresy then it works. Scourge Eater seems very unique, I guess you need it's base HP to be quite high for how it's mechanics work. The Cursed One is basically Jekyl and Hyde, nice to see that as a class, though the ability to heal another is odd... then again Jekyl was a doctor. Warlock seems like it could get absolutely nutty after so long with all the augmentations. Enchanter, you guys are really busting out unique mechanics with stuff like playing with the upgrade discard pile, which I don't know if anyone's done that before. The Witch... if I'm reading this right, you can essentially cast Hex for free if you just keep giving yourself one of the energy raised, correct? For classes and races not seen, I took looks at some of the pictures also on the DoM website, you got Bard (which I was totally thinking was the Minstrel), Phosromancer (light mage), and Medium (person used as a conduit for channeling spirits.) I couldn't see well enough what role the medium had, but after straining to read Phosromancer, I'm really liking it, and the synergy of switching back and forth between light absorption and magnified beam. I could see late game Bard's passive being absolutely nutty to use if you got high enough masteries for continuous party-wide upgrades, not to mention it's for ANY place that sells items. Dirge of doom seems sort of meh, only in that it's very situational, the numbers are decent but again, needing favored opponent, it's situational, and if you have rank 9, does that mean you get 2 temporary upgrades upon sustaining? What if you sustain again? Hopefully the Song of the Troubadour does something a bit more concrete like damage or healing or protection, etc. Mirrorskins are neat, had to look them up, apparently are a type of changeling/shapeshifter. Also judging from concept art, we're getting a plague doctor, hell yeah!
We talked about you when we made the decision to not include them in Domain. "Kobold Gamer's not gonna like it...." Rest assured we're saving a snuggly spot for them in our next volume, where they make a bit more sense, thematically speaking.
@@HEXploreIt I can live with that. As long as it's the current lizard/dragon boys. Candle on head rat boys are dumb. Still excited for this set, but now I'm hype for volume V too, no matter the setting.
Launch date! Launch date! 🥳
It's coming shortly! Thank you :)
You had me at Ratkin!
As always the art work is fantastic. Can't wait for DoMM my favorite is the Gutter Gnome.
Thanks Andrew!
This is going to be awesome... again! :D
These are fantastic! Want!
For a non-kobold related comment: Of those shown here, Inquisitor does peak my interest, yet at the same time it's basically a monster hunter class? I know for sure multiple people put the class as a suggestion, but I believe the thought was that an inquisitor was a sort of heretic seeking religious type, instead this is the Van Helsing class for sure. I guess if you say that all those unholy abominations out there is heresy then it works.
Scourge Eater seems very unique, I guess you need it's base HP to be quite high for how it's mechanics work.
The Cursed One is basically Jekyl and Hyde, nice to see that as a class, though the ability to heal another is odd... then again Jekyl was a doctor.
Warlock seems like it could get absolutely nutty after so long with all the augmentations.
Enchanter, you guys are really busting out unique mechanics with stuff like playing with the upgrade discard pile, which I don't know if anyone's done that before.
The Witch... if I'm reading this right, you can essentially cast Hex for free if you just keep giving yourself one of the energy raised, correct?
For classes and races not seen, I took looks at some of the pictures also on the DoM website, you got Bard (which I was totally thinking was the Minstrel), Phosromancer (light mage), and Medium (person used as a conduit for channeling spirits.) I couldn't see well enough what role the medium had, but after straining to read Phosromancer, I'm really liking it, and the synergy of switching back and forth between light absorption and magnified beam. I could see late game Bard's passive being absolutely nutty to use if you got high enough masteries for continuous party-wide upgrades, not to mention it's for ANY place that sells items. Dirge of doom seems sort of meh, only in that it's very situational, the numbers are decent but again, needing favored opponent, it's situational, and if you have rank 9, does that mean you get 2 temporary upgrades upon sustaining? What if you sustain again? Hopefully the Song of the Troubadour does something a bit more concrete like damage or healing or protection, etc.
Mirrorskins are neat, had to look them up, apparently are a type of changeling/shapeshifter.
Also judging from concept art, we're getting a plague doctor, hell yeah!
I’ve just scratched the surface of vol3, and you produce vol4?
You already have my money mariucci!
Still waiting on the Hero Chest in the EU.Any news?
Yep, we'll be updating again this week. It sounds like they are beginning to move out!
Is "gutter gnomes couldn't care the least" right? Feels like it should be "couldn't care less".
John, great eye, I've made the change :)
Bro where those kobolds at.
We talked about you when we made the decision to not include them in Domain. "Kobold Gamer's not gonna like it...." Rest assured we're saving a snuggly spot for them in our next volume, where they make a bit more sense, thematically speaking.
@@HEXploreIt I can live with that. As long as it's the current lizard/dragon boys. Candle on head rat boys are dumb.
Still excited for this set, but now I'm hype for volume V too, no matter the setting.
@@HEXploreIt Also, would love to see one of them representing a class.