Not wanting to trivialize what was the only combat encounter of the night, I made the dwarven NPCs racist against the half-elf PC, so that they would not choose to work for him (the module has been modified to sit inside the dwarven kingdom in my homebrew world). In hindsight, this w...
One way to find a D&D group is to look on forums. DnDBeyond, Roll20, and r/lookingforgroup all have active communities that are constantly seeking good new D&D party members. Reading and responding to compatible “players wanted” posts is a great way to find a group. While searching, p...
However I would not recommend blindsense or tremor sense as it could potentially allow you to see through walls and such, that is why if I ever was to dm such as character I would limit the blindsense or tremorsense to 5-10ft in order to limit that craziness. It also does allow ...
If you're looking for some inspiration to begin your own homebrew journey, check out the many amazing homebrew creations made right here by the D&D Beyond community.VideosThe team here at D&D has worked hard on video content to help you strengthen your gaming skills. Here are a few of our...
This way, you can also use the Game Log to see what your players have rolled. Creating campaigns also allows Master-tier subscribers to share their content with their players, enabling them to create characters using options from all of the sourcebooks the DM owns on D&D Beyond.Virtual ...
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 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 ex...
How to fairly add a homebrew skill? Ask Question Asked 2 years, 2 months ago Modified 2 years, 2 months ago Viewed 5k times 12 tl;dr I want to add some extra skills to D&D 5e but can't figure out how to do it fairly in terms of awarding proficiency. How do I add additional hom...
Creating a homebrew gaming system so they can easily go from RPG to RPG Have them continue to use the d20 system no matter the game Scrap the idea Let them use the other RPG character classes like subclasses and tone down their abilities a tad have only small portions ...
Some important D&D homebrew rules that SnicklefritzSkad made have to do with how souls, death, and bonfires work. For instance, 5e gold and experience points have been combined into souls, which can be spent like currency or used to level up, just like in Dark Souls; custom rules have ...
If you're looking for some inspiration to begin your own homebrew journey, check out the many amazing homebrew creations made right here by the D&D Beyond community.VideosThe team here at D&D has worked hard on video content to help you strengthen your gaming skills. Here are a few of our...