Dungeons aren’t always enclosed spaces or underground, so I’m thrilled this book showcases that. The six dungeons examined in this book shouldn’t surprise fans of D&D. They’re famous, of course, but they’re also locations visited in D&D 5e adventures. These include Chult, Ironslag, ...
We’ve released the basic Rules API framework with 3.7. Future releases will further expand and refine this foundation (for example, allowing a new ruleset to have its own character sheet and UI elements). As you can imagine, the Rules API sets the stage for some very exciting things for ...
5e, 3.5 SRD), Mutants & Masterminds (2e, 3e), Pathfinder, FATE, World of Darkness, and many others. There are encounter build and other GM tools, as well as combat tracking–and it makes a nice character sheet. You do need to be ...
Why I Picked This Up: This sword-and-sorcery graphic novel collects issues 1 to 12 ofThe Last God: Book One of the Fellspyre Chronicles, a one-shot issue, and an expanded version of the 5e RPG content one-shot the author crafted,The Last God: Tales from the Book of Ages. ...
When presented with a challenge, don't bother looking at your character sheet, there just isn't much there to help you. Instead of skills and feats, it is your imagination and the GMDM that decide what happens. While this may seem worse, it just means that you have the option to ...
There’s a helpful Starfinder GM Screen (which has gorgeous artwork on one side and a collection of very important information for the GM on the other), Starfinder Player Character Folio (which is a very detailed character sheet), and Starfinder Combat Pad (to help make combat organization ...
World Guide,The Fall of Plaguestone,Pathfinder Flip-Mat: The Fall of Plaguestone,Pathfinder Adventure Path 145: Hellknight Hill,Pathfinder Adventure Path 146: Cult of Cinders, a whopping five new Pathfinder Society Scenarios, two GM Screens (landscape or portrait),Pathfinder Character Sheet ...
Character Sheet You can download the character sheet for Yender Tenpennyhere. jtdimino@d20radio.com.
– All of the various formulas for determining a character’s statistics, like saving throws, attack bonuses, and skills, are being unified by a single proficiency system based on your character’s level. This sounds reminiscent of Star Wars Saga Edition, and to a lesser extent, D&D 5e. ...