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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.
But seriously, worldbuilding is a problem. It scares some GMs out of running homebrew games, which are seriously the best kinds of games to run. And it lets other GMs ruin what would probably be a really great game without even realizing they’re doing it. Worldbuilding is a hell of a ...
especially a homebrew one. Once these three new rulebooks are on the market, a lot of people are going to want to make the jump, especially if the options provided will make their existing character stronger. TheDnD5e ranger players around the world are likely eager for...
Asking a player to artificially weaken a powerful character is never appropriate in D&D (unless it uses imbalanced homebrew or third-party content). Mechanically effective characters are particularly fitting for a high-level game; if a hero has managed to reach the upper levels, that is usually ...
Yes. NPCs level at precisely the rate you need them to. Take all the time you were going to spend on working out the intricacies of that and put it into adventure building. My homebrew subclasses (full list here) (Artificer) Swordmage | Glasswright | (Barbarian) Path of the...
Note that you can very easily homebrew this tiny rule if you prefer. I've seen that "go to town and find a trainer" may derail things, however, especially if you let the players know "you're eligible for level up now". Doubly so if they're young, I imagine. It's ...
Partly because when the PCs come skiing by, you might be able to break their legs, but mostly because you start by planting a seed. Or an acorn. Or pine cone. Or whatever the hell ski slope trees grow from. I’m not an arborist. But I am a DM and I know how to make an ...
Tudge: We’ve played a lot, everything from homebrew to — we played through the entire starter set when it came out. It was actually a well-written adventure. We quite enjoyed that. My 8-year-old boys also play. We’re playing through Hoard of the Dragon Queen...
AsDnD5e doesn't feature any official support for levels above 20, the Level 30 mod strikes out on its own when it comes to determining progression past that point. It's possible that Elmvick has taken inspiration from homebrew rules for the tabletop game, as there's no shortage of solutio...