Another day at the Colosseum. [Art by Mazertyoung] Gladiators may sound like another fighter variant, but really this particular homebrew class emphasizes the more bard-like aspects of the historic gladiators. It presents an interesting strength and charisma oriented character type that isn't genera...
As we explain the builds, we’ll cover whatDnD racespair best with theDnD classes, as well as the feats and spells to choose. If you like the sound of one of these builds, head over to our guide onhow to make a DnD character, and we’ll run you through creating it! The best Dn...
The Blood Hunter class is situational in a way the mainline classes aren’t. Firstly, you need a DM who accepts homebrew classes to play one at all. And secondly, you’ll likely need to run your chosen class past the players too – the class relies on blood, gore, and self-harm, so...
You can use the homebrew class of Blood Hunter if you wish or perhaps use official classes, especially Rangers, Fighters, and Paladins. If there's ever a group that could use a hand from some adventurers from time to time, then it's this one. 3Agents Of The Astros Will Leave Your Pla...
However, if you want more options, PanWriter is the best solution. However, for PanWiter to function properly, the following applications must also be installed to maximize your export options: Download PanDoc Alternatively, you can install pandoc using Homebrew: brew install pandoc Homebrew can ...
They divided into two categories such as dnd backgrounds 5e and dnd backgrounds homebrew. 2) Q: What is the best background in dnd? A: The Acolyte is one of the best backgrounds in dnd. Conclusion: In this article we have tried to mention all types of backgrounds dnd 5e, still if ...
Best D&D related subreddits. Also be sure to check their wikis /r/DMAcademy - Tips on being a better Dungeon Master /r/DnDBehindTheScreen - More tips on being a better Dungeon Master /r/UnearthedArcana - Catalog for homebrew material /r/BehindTheTables - Lots of tables, especially this...
Some popular homebrew rules I've added to my game are: Drinking potions as a bonus action; Using Spell Points instead of Spell Slots; Getting max damage on your first set of dice on Critical Hits; Letting players swap initiative rolls with one another before combat starts; Making resurrection...
Special thanks to @transjester for generously smoothing out my own ignorances, to @duels-of-infrno and the lovely anon for their great ideas, and a shout out to my best friend (and player) for her help smoothing out the rough edges and filling in the gaps....
I usually homebrew and can’t wait to get back to in-person, but this fall promises to be busy (first year teaching full time) so it’ll be nice to have something to work from. I’m torn between Rime of the Frostmaiden (I love Icewind Dale) and Tomb of Annihilation (looks lighter...