Races & Ethnicities of the Western Heartlands - Weighted Tables
Sorry for the mere preview; I'm not sure how to upload multiple images on Kbin, if there is a way at all....
Sorry for the mere preview; I'm not sure how to upload multiple images on Kbin, if there is a way at all....
Before I begin, let me just say that I love D&D, have for years. And despite its flaws I love 5E; its probably the most accessible version of D&D I've played... and I've played a fair few versions....
The 8th level spell Clone requires a1in^3 block of flesh. Where do you think is the best place to take it from, in terms of pain, recovery and physical interferrence?...
I want to play adventures written specifically for solo play....
I'm not sure if this is the right magazine to ask this because it doesn't pertain to pen and paper game....
I have been DMing for about 8 years now, but I have always ran more sandbox or non-linear style campaigns, with a few linear one-shots scattered in there. I am about to start running Frog God's 5e conversion of Tegel Manor for my group, but I am a little nervous about the differences in running an old school crawl. Do people...
Just trying to create some discussion around here (rip my rif app)....
Easy topic to drum up some activity around here. Let's hear what levels, races, classes, and subclasses currently make up everyone's adventuring parties for their D&D campaigns.
In my homebrew setting, anyone (or anything) that is worshipped by sentient beings receives divine power....
I need an adventure that involves a party investigating a local scam where counterfeit currency has been circulated into the local economy. Is there anything published that covers this theme?
Mirror-folk playable race...
Myconid playable race:...
Looking for some good, system-agnostic TTRPG resources to help you run your game? Here are some I use all the time:...
I've tried out NADDPOD, TAZ and am currently listening to one in the Stars Without Number universe called Astronomica which is pretty funny....
Hi all this is my first attempt at building a world so please be gentle....
Have you ever had one of your D&D characters die? Was it because of roleplay choices or just bad dice luck? Did you enjoy making and playing a new character or did you find it difficult to be 'new to the party' or to separate player knowledge and character knowledge?...
I get that this community is still new and nobody has probably thought of this yet, but if we are going to try and abandon Reddit (I know I am), then this is something we should probably try to figure out.