D&D Next - 5e Discussion
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Abomination Vaults first impressions
Hi folks, just acquired this module and had a flip through, reading the intros and some parts of the first two levels. Here's a quick overview in case you're interested. This is a Paizo-official 5E conversion of a Pathfinder 2E module -- I haven't played the Pathfinder version so cannot offer any comparisons.
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The module goes from L1-L11. There's nice little starting town 20 minutes away from a megadungeon. The dungeon has 10 levels and you should level up after completing each level. The town exists as a home base you can return to as needed, and also to provide support NPCs and plot motivation. At first glance, it appears that there is at least one event triggering in town each time you complete the level, approximately.
BBEG is an undead sorcerer who was defeated 500 years ago and is slowly rebuilding their power. Very necromancer themed, but not a Lich per se.
I like the layout of the module. Each level spells out the expected loot on page one, gives you a decent synopsis, and gets underway with minimal hassle. I haven't read everything yet, but of the description blocks and such that I read, it is thoughtfully crafted but also leaves options for the DM. A good example is the "floor boss" on level 1 who you can convert into a useful NPC if you diplomacy them or let them live. Downside: it might lead to FOMO for the players as they provide a lot of written branches and consequences.
The Monsters are well constructed and have unique enough feel. What's interesting is that they borrowed a few monsters from other publications and copied them in whole-cloth (with credit given on the credit page). For example, the Froghemeth comes from Necromancer Games (via Frog God Games), so it seems like they're really leaning into reinforcing each other as publishers.
If you've run megadungeons before, this is probably nothing partcularly groundbreaking. But if you're looking for a well crafted 5E megadungeon, this looks like it has a lot of potential. My guess is you could easily spend a year on the module if you're meeting weekly :)
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I made a campaign setting inspired by Ancient India!
Devabhumi is a campaign setting for 5e and Pathfinder inspired by the myths and legends of Ancient India.
This campaign setting will take you to a distant place nestled in between the sea and sky-scraping mountains. It is a land where gods and mortals live together, boons and curses change the destiny of its inhabitants, and senses are easily overpowered by the diversity of the landscape.
This setting book features:
- Devabhumi Setting Guide & Player's Guide PDFs: This project features a full-length guide to the world of Devabhumi, stocked with real-life inspired lore, and a shortened Player's Guide to introduce your players to this world.
- 8 New Races: Playable races inspired by mythical creatures of Ancient India, including Nagas, Asuras, and more! New Karma Mechanic: In Devabhumi, your actions have lasting effects and potential consequences. What goes around will inevitably come around.
- A New Pantheon: Consisting of powerful Devas and Devis, this Pantheon includes 25 total gods with unique domains and boons.
- 30 Unique Weapons & Equipment: A vast collection of weapons, armor, magic items, and miscellaneous items from Indian history.
- 20 Monster Stat Blocks: A legion of monsters, creatures, and spirits inspired by old stories and ancient Epics of India.--
Check out Devabhumi here: https://devabhumi.itch.io/devabhumi
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DnD5e homebrew community
I’m posting this because the DnD homebrew community is hosted on a different server than the rest of the RPG network, and some people might not know it exists.
Universal link: [email protected] Alternate links: https://lemmyverse.link/c/[email protected] https://lemmy.world/c/dndhomebrew https://ttrpg.network/c/[email protected]
DnDHomebrew is a community dedicated to sharing and giving feedback on homebrew material for DnD 5e. It doesn’t see regular activity, which is a nice change of pace from the UnearthedArcana subreddit (where low-quality AI-written homebrews are posted daily), but it can get a bit monotonous in the long run. I’ve tried keeping it active over the past few months, and there are other content creators sharing great pieces of homebrew, such as Consort’s playable dragons and magical items. However, I’d love to see more activity from other users as well.
Please join us if you feel like sharing your homebrew rules, classes or whatever, or if you'd like to spice your games with additional options!
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Two Twisty 5e Murder Mysteries!
!-- Help the Duke's ghost find his head—and his killer—in Murders at Lorelahc Manor. Now LIVE on Kickstarter!
The two intricate murder mysteries in this adjustable D&D 5e campaign are designed for characters level 7 and below.
Treat your players to a lavish underground ball and a **chronomancer's party gone wrong **with this 100-page setting and campaign. Equipped with lore about Lorelahc Manor, the Rock Sea, and the Umbral Glade, you'll be able to expand this campaign well beyond the average runtime of 5–8 3–hour sessions (15–24 hours).
This 100-page book is available in PDF, print (softcover or hardcover), and as a Roll20 module. The book includes:
- 2 murder mysteries that can be run separately or together with an average runtime of 5-8 sessions (15-24 hours)
- 2 unique murder weapons sure to surprise your players!
- Mysteries able to withstand spellcasting for PCs up to 7th level, but simple enough to be solved!
- Over 40 custom human-made art pieces, including 20+ fully illustrated NPC suspects, villains, and monsters!
- 6 sprawling maps totaling 50+ keyed locations
Click to download a free sample encounter!
Find the full campaign HERE!
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Sigil pronunciation
For many years I've been pronouncing Sigil as Sij-ill, like the word sigil. Recently I read something in a post from WotC saying that it is pronounced sig-ill (hard G). This just sounded weird to me, so I am continuing to say it with a J sound. You know, like in GIF 😏
Anyway, are there any other names of things in D&D that made you go "huh?" when you heard the official pronunciation?
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WotC 2024 PHB reveal videos for weeks 7/1/2024 - 7/12/2024
All premieres at 9am PDT:
- Monday, July 1st - Spells
- Tuesday July 2nd - Crafting Sneak Peek (this is a short video; no premiere)
- Monday, July 8th - Monk
- Tuesday, July 9th - Sorcerer
- Wednesday, July 10th - Cleric
- Thursday July 11th - Bard
- Friday July 12th - New Dragon Designs
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Tactical Monk Drop
Monks at level 12 decrease the fall damage they take by 70, which means they're almost guaranteed to take max 20 points by falling from more than 200 feet (99,67% chance according to anydice).
That means level 12+ monks can jump from airships and other flying objects at basically no risk in order to infiltrate some place (especially way of shadow) or surprise their enemies.
Do what you want with this knowledge.
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Week 6/24/24 PHB class reveals schedule
cross-posted from: https://ttrpg.network/post/7479802
> 2024 Player's Handbook Reveals (all premieres at 9am PDT) > > Monday, June 24th - The Rogue > Tuesday, June 25th - The Warlock > Wednesday, June 26th - The Druid > Thursday, June 27th - The Wizard > Friday, June 28th - The Ranger
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2024 Players Handbook | Everything You Need to Know | D&D - YouTube
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Wotc dropped a big video today all about the upcoming edition. There's a few articles breaking down some of the information out there already.
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48 hours left to back Devabhumi, a 5e campaign setting inspired by Ancient India!
Hi, my name is Khan and I am the person behind Devabhumi. I am of Indian origin, and I have always been interested in non-European rpg settings. There is such a treasure trove of untapped stories, monsters, and legends in Indian Culture, which can provide fresh and unique content for your campaigns.
Devabhumi is a high fantasy TTRPG setting inspired by the history and epics of Ancient India. This setting features:
- 100+ pages of lore
- 8 new races
- 20+ historical weapons and armor
- 25 monsters inspired by Indian folklore
And much more!
You can check out the project here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/silvercompassmaps/devabhumi-a-dandd-5e-setting-inspired-by-ancient-india
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I’m looking for monster lists for Journeys through the Radiant Citadel.
I'm looking for monster lists for Journeys through the Radiant Citadel.
Like, for each of the planes in there, here's a list of appropriate monsters. It's OK if they're fan made. It's not always clear to me exactly which real-world–culture is the basis of which plane (maybe that's in the book or maybe it's supposed to be vague), but that's fine, I think these settings look awesome, but one of the main thing missing to easily expand them are encounter tables, which I could throw together if I knew like "OK, on such-and-such plane there are owlbears and stirges" or something like that.
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Livestream - Session 13 - Fifthdread's Homebrew Campaign #DND - Fifthdread.tv
fifthdread.tv Fifthdread.tvFifthdread is a nerd who likes to livestream from his own server. Thanks for checking it out!
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I’m making a 5e setting inspired by Ancient India!
Hi, my name is Khan and I am the person behind Devabhumi. I am of Indian origin, and I have always been interested in non-European rpg settings. There is such a treasure trove of untapped stories, monsters, and legends in Indian Culture, which can provide fresh and unique content for your campaigns. Devabhumi is a high fantasy TTRPG setting inspired by the history and epics of Ancient India. This setting features:
- 100+ pages of lore
- A karma mechanic
- 6 new races
- 20+ backgrounds and feats
- And much more!
You can sign up for the Kickstarter here.
We are going live in a week!
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An app that makes character sheets easy to understand
Sup, everyone? We are finally getting close to release and wanted to show off how you can convert your D&D Beyond character into Nurl with a single URL copy/paste. We deconstruct all the data and present it in a way that is much easier to understand for new players. For experienced players, it removes the cognitive complexity of the overwhelmingly large amount of data presented. This means your brain uses less energy reading the sheet so you can instead devote that to role playing!
This is the "out of battle" sheet preview which is just a teaser on other things the app does with the character sheet data for you.
Check out this 20 second video preview
If you like where we are going you can sign up for early access on our website
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How to Crit-Hit your Epic game sessions! 🔥
I've noticed a big gap in the Epic game session realm when it comes to good tools for enhancing the gameplay. I've seen attempts, but nothing on the level of what it could be.
This past weekend, I was a part of an Epic session and validated a feature set on the app I'm building which resulted in a response of "This is perfect" from everyone that night (including the admins running the Epic).
When it comes to Epics, an easy way to ensure everyone is having fun is to keep the interactivity of all groups high. Secondly, make something positive out of the negative situations. For example, there was a feature we added this weekend to which if someone failed a task, they had to donate X dollars to a charity that was the focus for the event itself. I found this was a really fun way to enhance the game play to make something positive out of negative situations. Basically, people were still having fun rather than getting upset because it resulted in philanthropy. Obviously, anyone could also donate at anytime - but you get the gist. More smiles and laughter than disgruntled faces.
This is one of many examples I see that works really well. Additionally, I'm happy to announce that r/nurl will support Epic game sessions in our upcoming release which you can read about on our blog.
If you are interested in were we are going and the vision to make playing TTRPG easy for everyone (including people on the spectrum or ADHD), you can join the waitlist and get early access to the app before we publicly launch: https://nurl.website
I hope this brought some "inspiration" to all the DM of DM's that love hosting Epic game sessions and happy adventuring!
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Book I Kickstarted 2 years ago finally arrived!
Mostly not MCDM's fault. Issues with shipping are out of their hands.
But unfortunate that this arrived after I no longer play the game it's designed to be compatible with.
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The Fall of Hightower (Beta) - Subclasses by Ben Brainard (TikTok Comedian)
store.benbrainard.com The Fall of Hightower (Beta)As some of you may know, I have been working on a new sourcebook for D&D 5e that introduces a new subclass for every single class in the game, focusing on using hit dice to power abilities. ...
Sourcebook for D&D 5e that introduces a new subclass for every single class in the game, focusing on using hit dice to power abilities.
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Hasbro Earnings News (D&D profits)
Hasbro lost a billion dollars this year, but D&D made a tonne of profit. And they laid off 1100 people. What I can't understand is how they're business model works. And how laying off 1100 people will allegedly save $400 million dollar (someone check my math, but does each employee cost 350k+ each?)
Anyway
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Dungeons & Dragons Arrives on Foundry Virtual Tabletop
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WoTC is partnering with FoundryVTT to enhance it's 5e game system. They will also be selling the revamped books later this year.
There is no overlap with DND beyond, unfortunately. More info at FAQ below:
https://foundryvtt.com/article/dungeons-dragons-arrives/#faq
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Fun alternative character sheets or folios?
First off, I really don’t care for the default 5E character sheets. I feel like there is never enough space to convey what you want and things aren’t where I would personally prefer them.
I generally enjoy making my own custom character sheets, but I am about to join an in-person game as a player and I was thinking of being a bit extra about my sheet. I’ve seen some advertisements for notebooks or folios that are relatively small/lightweight but have multiple pages so there’s room for all your features and gear. When I saw these ads I didn’t pay them too much attention because I almost never play as a character and when I do, it’s never usually in person. Because of that, I do t recall what they were called or where to get them.
Anyone got any suggestions for cool stuff you being to in-person games to keep track of your character? I’m not really just looking for a simple pdf of an alternative sheet, but more like physical books, notepads, dice towers/holders, or clipboards that I can bring to game night.
Thanks in advance
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D&D Playtest Survey Results | Player's Handbook | Unearthed Arcana
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Discussion with crawford concerning the playtest feedback from the most recent playtest
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Everything scored really well (in the 80s for most things, monk was the highest rated, most features in the 90s, might be considered "most improved class")
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revised version of the healing spells scored high
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Tasha's summoning spells will be imported into the PHB
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2014 conjuration/summoning spells rework scored really well and will be kept
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They are deep in internal development for the upcoming PHB
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May is not the release date as was purported before
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"We will still be working on the PHB in may"
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Dwarf art from pax is not the cover for the PHB. That's from the fighter section
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This was the last unearthed arcana for the upcoming revisions
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New encounter building rules are going through a lot of rework and playtesting
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Revised DMG will have a significantly streamlined encounter building system
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Fixing Challenge Rating | Mike Mearls
www.enworld.org D&D 5E - Fixing Challenge RatingHey everyone! Like a lot of DMs, I've struggled to get CR to work reliably in my games. Unlike a lot of DMs, I can honestly claim that it's my fault. 5e drafts heavily off of 3e's core mechanics, so it made sense to recruit its encounter building tool. Rodney Thompson and Peter Lee both pushed...
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I made 50 free battlemaps to start out the New Year with!
www.patreon.com Free Holiday Map Bundle! | Silver Compass MapsGet more from Silver Compass Maps on Patreon
Here is a collection of 50 free battlemaps for the holidays.
These maps represent hundreds of hours of work which I am able to do thanks to every single one of my supporters. I never thought that I would be able to support myself by making maps and I am extremely grateful for all of this!!
If you enjoy my work then please consider supporting me on Patreon. Supporters will get access to all of my watermark-free maps, gridded variants, and other map variations in a VTT-friendly file format.
If you want to see the entirety of maps I've ever made, check out my map archive.
Enjoy your holidays and I hope these maps serve useful in your games!
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Advent's One-Shot Challenge: Showcase Your D&D Prep Skills for a Chance to Win $100 and Join Our Creative Team!
Hey, everyone my name is Advent, and I run a Patreon called Advent's Amazing Advice! I take popular One-Shots, Adventures, Campaigns, etc., and fully prep them for New and Busy DMs. My prep includes detailed notes, music, ambiance, maps, encounter sheets, handouts, and tweaks so you can run the best sessions with the least stress possible!
I've been working on Advent's Amazing Advice for well over a year now! Thanks to all the support of my Patrons, I'm finally in the position where I can add someone to the team to lighten the load of prepping! With their assistance, I'll be able to expand the ways I can help everyone!
In order to find the perfect person, I'm creating a contest. The rules are simple. The person who can prep a One-Shot in a style most similar to mine will be the winner. I'll be judging this based on the following:
Main Criteria
- Formatting
(ie. How close you can match my style)
- Improvements
(includes additions; as well as flow, ease of use, etc.)
- Music Selection
(Picking the perfect tracks to match each scene) (\*Create a YouTube playlist)
- Including additional resources
(ie. maps, handouts, encounters sheets, etc.)(Be sure to properly credit)
- Packaging
(Delivering the Prep the same way I would (ie. Folder Organization))
The One-Shot that contestants will be working on will be The Delian Tomb. I've chosen this one because it's short, has multiple versions, and is made for beginners to D&D. How you choose to prep will allow me to see how well you can get into the mind of a new DM; ensuring they have all the tools at their disposal to run an Amazing session!!!
Not only will the winner be joining the team\*, but there will be prizes! Additionally, if 2nd and 3rd place impress me enough with their quality, they might just find themselves being called up to collaborate in the future!
Prizes
- 1st - $100 and have your prep featured on Advent's Amazing Advice
- 2nd - $50
- 3rd - $25
Deadline \- 1/15/24
If this sounds like something you're interested in, you can get started by downloading the Contest Resources by Clicking Here or Here. Once you've finished, you can upload your files to Google Docs and send an email with the link, as well as to the YouTube playlist that you created!
Email \- [email protected]
For those of you who haven't seen my work before, you'll find an example of my Into Ivy Mansion prep in the Contest Resources Pack. I've also included additional examples of my prep below.
- Dragons of Stormwreck Isle - Click Here
- A Most Potent Brew - Click Here
- Index of over 4 dozen sessions with previews - Click Here
I can't wait to see how this turns out and I'm so excited to have the chance to be able to do something like this. Thank you all so much, without you, I could never have imagined coming this far! If you have any questions at all, please don't hesitate to ask!
Cheers,
Advent
\* Joining the team is contingent on producing high-quality content and being a person others would want to work with!
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Advent's Amazing Advice: The Night Before Wintermas, A Holiday One-Shot fully prepped and ready to go!
I hope everyone is having a Fantastic December! With the Holidays in full swing, I wanted to give everyone here a present, by doing all the prep work for a fantastic Holiday One-Shot for you! Then, in turn, you can gift that experience to your players! And what better gift is there for players who have been so good, than an opportunity to let loose and be evil for a change! Yes, that's right, The Night before Wintermas is specifically designed for Level 5 Evil/Neutral aligned players.
Thanks to the creative mind of jmanc, you'll bring your players to The Town of Frosthold and join a morally bankrupt Toy and Tabacco company to put an end to Santa's charitable operations by Infiltrating his workshop and dealing with the problem for good!
Experience holiday music to fit every scene, face your favorite Christmas Characters...in a battle to the death, earn unique magic items to help you take on the fat man, and live vicariously through your newly evil characters! This is a One-Shot you won't want to miss!
Without further ado:
- Google Docs Notes for The Night Before Wintermas: DM Notes (Preview)
- Google Docs Notes for The Town of Frosthold: DM Notes
- Link to: The Night Before Wintermas PDF
- Link to: The Night Before Wintermas Playlist
- Link to: The AAA Collection
Included in The AAA Collection is:
- A Word document with all my notes including links to music tracks for ambiance and fights
- Special PDF for the encounter. This includes the enemy stat block organized neatly along with an initiative tracker and a spot to mark HP
- An Alternate encounter PDF for Frosty and The Snowmen \*(Updated 2023)
- Custom Maps for Santa's Grotto
- Custom Boss Fight Music
- Handouts for the Scrolls of Haste and Invisibility
- A Preview PDF of Flee Mortals
Other One Shots, Adventures, and Campaigns:
- Dragons of Stormwreck Isle - Click Here
- The Wild Sheep Chase - Click Here
- The Haunt - Click Here
- We Be Goblins - Click Here
- Scarab of Death - Click Here
- Don't Say Vecna - Click Here
- The Egg of Estyr - Click Here
- Into Ivy Mansion - Click Here
- Wolves of Welton - Click Here
- To the End of Time - Click Here
- A Most Potent Brew - Click Here
- Moon over Graymoor - Click Here
- The Drunken Treasure - Click Here
- Curse of Strahd - Click Here (W.I.P)
- A Grimdark Adventure - Click Here
- A Wild West One-Shot - Click Here
- The Wizards Treehouse - Click Here
- D&D vs Rick and Morty - Click Here
- A Prison Break One-Shot - Click Here
- A Holiday One-Shot (2023) - Click Here
- The Barber of Silverymoon - Click Here
- The Tavern at Death's Door - Click Here
- The Night Before Wintermas - Click Here
- L'Arsène's Ludicrous Larceny - Click Here
- Shadow of the Broodmother - Click Here
- Grammy's Country Apple Pie - Click Here
- The Secret of Skyhorn Lighthouse - Click Here
I hope you enjoy this as much as I did! If you have any advice on how I can improve my notes further, please let me know either here or leave a comment on the Google doc itself! If you'd like to support me, shape future releases, and get content early, feel free to check out my Patreon!
Cheers,
Advent
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Does Booming Blade work with Extra Attack?
Booming Blade:
> You brandish the weapon used in the spell’s casting and make a melee attack with it against one creature within 5 feet of you.
Extra attack:
> Beginning at 5th level, you can attack twice, instead of once, whenever you take the Attack action on your turn.
I think we can agree that Booming Blade is casting a spell (a cantrip). Obviously I can't use Booming Blade twice.
But does the fact that it's a spell that makes a melee weapon attack count as "taking the attack action"?
In other words - if I cast Booming Blade, am I locked out of Extra Attack because I took a "Cast a Spell" action instead of an "Attack" action? Or do I still get an extra attack because casting the spell made me take the Attack action?
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Treantmonk: "6th Edition D&D is being designed: DC20"
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A video review of an alternative system to succeed 5e.
The primary advantage to 5e is that everyone knows it and you can always get players. Getting a table convinced to play an alternate system is always hard. But it's fun to explore those alternates nevertheless
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D&D Item Card Template v1.1- A Simple, Effective LaTeX Template for Generating Item Cards
www.overleaf.com D&D Item Card TemplateAn online LaTeX editor that’s easy to use. No installation, real-time collaboration, version control, hundreds of LaTeX templates, and more.
Hey there everyone, I am back with v1.1 of my Latex Template for making D&D Item Cards. I received one major point of feedback from multiple people in the fediverse: make an option for fixing the card dimensions for easier printing and distribution/storage at the table. So that is exactly what I did!
Now you can choose the (admitedly more user-friendly) option of letting the card length vary for digital distribution, or you can fix the card aspect ratio. The item art background and text backgrounds can also now be changed, and a number of options have been included for item art backgrounds, but you can use whatever images you want.
The fixed-size cards are 5:7 by default, the same as playing cards. They include a front and back side for longer item descriptions, but you will have to edit the text more carefully and decide where to split between front/back content.
For the printable card item art, I highly recommend using a PNG with a transparent background and modifying
tcolorbox
interior style
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(Chonurgy) wizard shenanigans
Hi folks, hit me with your best wizard shenanigans. I'm playing a near-zero-damage chronugist control wizaard and just hit level 7. Starting to thing about picking up the right spells for level 10 when Arcane Abeyance kicks in.
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Who to include in my "rogues gallery"?
Hello!
I need some insight about who to include in a rogues-gallery-type meeting of villains who my new group will overhear coordinating the downfall of a small kingdom. They are one session into surviving an attack on the capital, but I haven't decided who they will overhear in a secret meeting beneath the castle. It will be the royal court magician having a conversation with projected images of a group of villains who all coordinated to bring about the attack. Any ideas of characters to include in this group? I'm thinking about Asmodeus, a neighboring king/queen (specific recommendations welcome), maybe a modified Nilbog, and a God of vengeance or something. These ideas are all pretty loose, so recommendations welcome!
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D&D Item Card Template- A LaTeX Template for making simple, effective item cards by me!
kbin.social D&D Item Card Template- A LaTeX Template for making simple, effective item cards by me! - Dungeons & Dragons - kbin.socialAfter starting some earnest homebrewing efforts for magic items in my campaign, I was getting frustrated with the limited options for item cards I could give to my players. I am not great with illustrator/photoshop, have terrible handwriting, didn't particularly like the form-fillable cards I found ...
After starting some earnest homebrewing efforts for magic items in my campaign, I was getting frustrated with the limited options for item cards I could give to my players. I am not great with illustrator/photoshop, have terrible handwriting, didn't particularly like the form-fillable cards I found online, and the homebrewery/GMbinder templates I found are better as pages out of a book than single cards imo. So I decided to make my own item card generator using LaTeX.
This template gives a (semi) form-fillable base that should work for any magic item. All the fields included are toggle-able, so you can select what fields you want to populate, it accepts item art so you can include a visual cue for your players (but still works without it!), and will auto adjust the length of the card so that you don't have to worry about dimensions.
It outputs both a PDF (for printing) and a PNG (with transparent background for digital sharing) so you can choose the format you prefer. It also allows multiple cards of different sizes on a single document in case you want to print out all your items at once. Attached is an example of the png from one of my items (all my item art is ai generated, I can't draw worth a lick).
I am not sure how big the intersection is between fediverse users, DND nerds, and people who use LaTeX is, but I am squarely in that camp. I hope that people find this useful, and would love feedback if anyone has suggestions!
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Thoughts on Gritty Realism / Adventuring Week - anyone tried it?
Copying this from a comment I made a few months ago, I'd like to try having an "adventuring week" rather than an "adventuring day", i.e. have X encounters per in-game week(ish) rather than the same number per in-game day. The Gritty Realism variant rules basically provide this though I think the name really puts people off; I'm not trying to add realism, just make it so you can have actual meaningful resource-draining encounters as part of something like a week-long travel (currently I'd need to throw in so many encounters that it becomes tedious, or have one-encounter days which we all know the problems with!)
Has anyone tried Gritty Realism before, and if so how did you implement it and how did you find it? My main question would be:
- How many days did you have per long rest?
- I'm thinking probably three (so two short rests per long rest) but that's more a guideline for me the DM when planning rather than mandating a minimum time between long rests.
- How long were your long rests and did they need to be in a "safe haven"?
- I think something like at least 24 hours of downtime in a safe-ish place (including two sleeps), though again it's on me the DM to make sure safe havens are common enough.
- How did you adjust spell times?
- 1 minute stays as 1 minute, it's meant to last a single combat
- 1 hour up to several hours, could last multiple combats but doesn't persist after a short rest
- 8 hours up to several days, lasts most of the adventuring week (e.g. mage armour)
- 24 hours up to several days, at least as long as the adventuring week
- How many days did you have per long rest?
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Advent's Amazing Advice: Grammy's Country Apple Pie, A perfect One-Shot for kids and adults alike fully prepped and ready to go!
Welcome back to Advent's Amazing Advice! The series where I take popular One-Shots, Adventures, Campaigns, etc. and fully prep them for both New and Busy DMs. This prep includes fully fleshed-out notes, music, ambiance, encounter sheets, handouts, battle maps, tweaks, and more so you can run the best sessions possible with the least stress possible!
We're back at it again with another Level 1+ One-Shot, this time by the amazing Jennifer Adcock! Grammy's Country Apple Pie is the perfect One-Shot to run for a group of kids who are looking to just have some fun. They can go in the hard way and try to fight everything or they can try to practice those bard-like skills and converse their way through the challenges!
In Grammy's Country Apple Pie, a wizard named Tyndareus develops a craving for a special treat from his childhood, he will stop at nothing to get his hands on the best apple pie in the whole world. He hires your group to seek out the bakery that once produced the wonderful dessert – unfortunately for them, the bakery has long since been overrun by goblins. But all is not as it seems at Grammy’s Bakery, and Tyndareus isn’t the only one who’d do anything for those pies.
Parents and Teachers can oftentimes be even busier than the rest of us and with this Fully Prepped One-Shot I hope I can help get families together and bring new generations of players to the table!
Without further ado:
- Google Docs Notes for Grammy's Country Apple Pie: DM Notes (Preview)
- Link to Adventure: Grammy's Country Apple Pie
- Link to: Grammy's Country Apple Pie Playlist
- Link to: The AAA Collection
Included in The AAA Collection is:
- A Word document with all my notes including links to music tracks for ambiance and fights
- Special PDF for all encounters. This includes the enemy stat blocks organized neatly along with an initiative tracker and a spot to mark HP
- Custom Maps of Grammy's Bakery
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Advent