A Ranger might bring a chosen animal companion on adventures to back them up in battle. They might specialize in slaying particular monsters, or they may simply be masters of stealth, making them a serious threat to any creature caught unawares. A smart ranger prioritizes their Dexterity score ...
Perhaps one of those monsters transformed your Dhampir, or maybe they inherited the curse in some other dark way. Either way, they’re almost unrecognizable in their new, undead form. Since this is a lineage, you must choose a race that your Dhampir once belonged to. You can keep their...
A:While the playable races in D&D are typically humanoid, the game’s lore includes various creatures and monsters that can be adapted as playable races with the DM’s permission and customization. Q: Do racial abilities affect gameplay?
Although the monsters do not import with tokens automatically, creating new tokens for them is usually pretty easy. A great way to import new monsters with stat blocks already created. NOTE: I usually keep this disabled until I need to import a monster. Why retired: I never ended up using...
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More aquatic campaigns inevitably have need of pirates, which often sit somewhere between fighter and rogue in nature. Much like the ranger they have often circumstantial benefits. However, one cannot deny the flavor of a pirate having sea legs. ...
Yet the irony is that as a good DM, your role is to have the monsters and NPCs you roleplay lose the fight essentially every single time you are sitting down at the table. In the end, your job is to take it on the chin, time after time, to make the players feel great. ...
Create unique concepts, or monsters, or classes, or races. Create new legends and folktales, maybe songs that tell tales of heroes long gone. Anything really, just make sure to create something, to bring life to your world and vision. You and your players are far more likely to tell ...