The Essentials Kit is a great intermediate resource for newer DMs who may feel ready to move beyond their first adventures but don't want to jump all the way into an epic-length campaign. HomebrewD&D has a wide assortment of published campaigns, spells, magic items, and more. But part of...
You can access the Basic Rules and freely claim the Intro to Stormwreck Isle adventure. You can also build encounters and track combat with the Encounters tool and manage homebrew creations with our homebrew tool.We recommend that DMs create a campaign and have players create characters in that...
I don't understand guilds, faction yes but not guild. Can someone explains? Also I' having a hard time creating factions and guilds in my homebrew world. I looked in my dm book but it doesn't explain the benefits of having a guild or factions in a city or town. If...
The teacher wasn't really cutthroat as a DM. We got to play in one of his homebrew settings (so cool!!!) and it was more exploration and party shenanigans with maaaybe a single combat encounter. I agree it's very possible that the DM is messing with us (especi...
Worlds that are made entirely from scratch are known as “homebrews” in the Dungeons and Dragons community. Expert Q&A Question I'm new to being the Dungeon Master. Do you have any tips for making a fun world for players? Legends of Avantris Dungeons & Dragons Experts Expert Answer St...
when it was free on DND Beyond you can use the first dungeon as an example. It's set in ruins under the city of waterdeep. The maps are divided up into areas that represent openings as you make your way through crumbled corridors some times represented by skill ...
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...
Onyx View User Profile View Posts Send Message Disciple Join Date: 3/20/2017 Posts: 679 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 ...