Once you’ve picked a class, ask your Dungeon Master what level you’ll start the campaign at, and record this here. You may need to read up on theDnD level upprocess, particularly if you’re starting at levels three or above.
You want to invest in a metal dice set but you’re not sure which type is right for your D&D campaign? This Dwarven Copper Metal Dice Set includes everything from 1d20, 1d12, 2d10, 1d8, 1d6, and the always useful d4. Plus it’s got an elegant copper finish with carved dwarven ...
Endless Adventure Ideas Make Your DM Happy and let him know about this RPG Generator + massive RPG Content Library. Need to add some flavor to your D&D campaign? Enhance your campaign using our RPG generators powered by GPT-3.5, GPT-4, and DALLE3 APIs from OpenAI. Beyond just a D&D ba...
Endless Adventure Ideas Make Your DM Happy and let him know about this RPG Generator + massive RPG Content Library. Need to add some flavor to your D&D campaign? Enhance your campaign using our RPG generators powered by GPT-3.5, GPT-4, and DALLE3 APIs from OpenAI. Beyond just a D&D ba...
Congratulations on reaching the end of yourone-shot adventure! Your players havesurvived many challengesand defeated many foes, and now they are ready to face the final boss. This is an important moment in your campaign, and you want to make sure that the fight is epic and memorable. ...
Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Posted in 5e D&D, News, RPGsTagged 5eDnD, adventures, rpg Precocial Sac Goblins April 3, 2017 I’ve recently started a new 5e D&D campaign, so I am looking forward to posting several...
Check out thesetips to create a dark campaign settingfrom Chris Lockey, writer for Wizards of the Coast, Kobold press, and Critical Role! 1. Take advantage of your players’ paranoia Many players are paranoid even in non-horror games—take advantage of that! In a horror DnD game, you want...
I’m talking about procedural dungeon and campaign creation. Procedural NPC creation. Procedural adventure and encounter table generation. One with tons of evocative ideas that show DMs how to turn that content into good, fun content for the players to engage with. What I’m really talking ...
Themes and tone: make sure that the encounter reflects the campaign’s theme and tone. This will make it feel more consistent with the world! Link it to the story: sure, you can give them some wolves to fight… and then reveal that they were the pets of an important NPC they’ll mee...
I recently readKobold Press’s Deep Magic, a DnD 5e resource full of amazing ideas to extend the magic of your campaign setting. Inspired by that, here are my five tips to make magic in your world deeper, cooler and more mysterious!