Homebrewing is the act of creating your own personal content to include in your games. You can build entire adventures, make up personalized magic items for your players, and even draw out your own dungeons. If you're looking for some inspiration to begin your own homebrew journey, check ...
Anyways, this article is about creating campaigns andwhen you create a campaign, you don’t come up 100% with new ideas for everything because there’s already a system definedfor races, classes, weapons, and everything else (unless you’re 100% Homebrewing). The world they exist in, ca...
If you need more detailed guidance when filling out your sheet, read our tutorial onhow to make a DnD character. Keep our guides to all theDnD classesandDnD raceshandy, too, to get the ins and outs of who you’re going to play as. ...
These settings and stories can come from your DM's imagination (homebrewed) or from prewritten modules written by other authors. Wait for Your Turn: Players alternate sharing the spotlight in order to describe what their characters are thinking, feeling, or doing whether it’s drinking in ...
Related:DnD: Building Your First Character (& What Not To Do) Homebrew DnD Groups Can Use D&D 5.5 As A Chance To Reshape The Universe Where the introduction ofDnD5.5 might be disruptive is for groups that are in the middle of a campaign, especially a homebrew one. Once these three new ...
Half-Races No Longer Have To Be Only Half-Human A long-time complaint of the inclusion of half-races in RPGs has been that human is, by default, one of the halves. Half-elves are from a human and an elf pairing, as are half-orcs and even half-dragons.An Elf and an Orc Had a...
You can use homebrew or house rules to“limit” minmaxing(like: you can only multiclass into 1 additional class, etc.) 1.- The Competitive “I dealt 56 damage and the Wizard only dealt 49!” “I hit the final blow and tanked the Dragon, that means I deserve a bigger part of the ...
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)...
That was my first thought when somebody mentioned legendary actions that they are rarely a thing in mid level adventurers like ours in BG3 going to be. But who knows anything can happen, Larian can add their own homebrew creatures. On the other hand, we are fighting the little brain thingi...
But players treat every battle as a race to death. Seriously. They don’t care how much damage they take. All they care about is inflicting MORE damage on the enemy. If they can shove the enemy across the finish line before they cross it, they think they’ve won. And, you know what...