In case it wasn’t already obvious, firearms count as rangedDnD weapons. The Gunslinger rules replace the DM’s Guide’s main properties of a firearm, instead using the following: Reload A weapon’s reload score is how many times it can be fired before you must spend an attack or action...
In D&D 5E, all weapons have Properties that give them additional features, such as Reach, which lets the user target a foe who is 10ft away. In the new Unearthed Arcana onD&D Beyond, every weapon also has a Weapon Mastery, which is an extra feature that can be applied in combat. The...
Start with the highest possible Strength score, and give your Constitution a buff to boot. Your DnD weapon of choice should be a Glaive, as it has both the heavy and reach properties. Armor should, of course, be heavy. Additionally, take Great Weapon Fighting as your fighting style to giv...
CritterDB Import v1.0.5 Allows for importing homebrew monsters from CritterDB. A button will appear at the bottom of the Compendiums tab and import them to the compendium CritterDB - MyCritters. NOTE: I usually keep this disabled until I need to import something. Why retired: I haven't ...
processedWeapons:Weapon names are also free text fields so a processing method similar to the one used for spells is used for weapon names. Instead of a threshold of 10 substititutions/deletions/insertions, 2 was used since weapon names typically did not include additional information like spell...
Maybe you say that the radiant damage was innate to the celestial, not necessarily the weapon, so any weapon it wielded would have done an extra 6d8 radiant damage. It's a significant improvement over a regular greatsword, but perhaps not game breaking. Maybe the weapo...