Welcome to yet another installment of my D&D 5th Edition fan and community content roundup where I scour the internet so you don't have to! Today I have for you three free adventures, a conversion of the old Star Frontiers RPG from TSR, a bunch of new mounts, and a tool for creating dungeon maps, along with articles on fighter options, a witch class with supporting material, and a couple of new monsters ready for your 5E game! 13 new items in total!
A couple of people have asked how they can easily find previous installments of this series (I've done quite a few now), but sadly I didn't think to categorize them individually. However, if I have time, I'll see if I can hunt them all down and do that. As always, the best central place to find D&D homebrew material is the House Rules forum right here on EN World.
[UPDATE - I've sorted all my fan resource summary articles I could find into a category. You can find them all here.]
A couple of people have asked how they can easily find previous installments of this series (I've done quite a few now), but sadly I didn't think to categorize them individually. However, if I have time, I'll see if I can hunt them all down and do that. As always, the best central place to find D&D homebrew material is the House Rules forum right here on EN World.
[UPDATE - I've sorted all my fan resource summary articles I could find into a category. You can find them all here.]
- Adventures in High Wold is a free adventure/town setting. "This supplement is for any DM who needs a town, and needs a town fast! Designed to be compatible with any fantasy role-playing game system, Adventures In Highwold is the perfect starting point for any campaign. Includes two full colour maps, a table of random encounters, area descriptions, fearsome foes and numerous adventure seeds for exciting adventures ahead."
- The free Frontier Explorer magazine has a conversion for Star Frontiers. "One of the big events in the past few months has been the release of the D&D 5th Edition rules. The Frontier Explorer is proud to present a conversion for the Star Frontiers races and weapons to the 5th Edition system. Written by Michael Long, he and friends have play-tested this conversion to work out the kinks so it should flow smoothly into your game. For those of you who play D&D and want to try a little Star Frontiers, this is for you." (thanks to Jeremy for the scoop)
- Check out this witch class with supporting material including spells, potions, and monsters.
- Harbinger of Doom has additional at-will options for weapons wielders and a post about training as a form of treasure.
- Eldecrynn LeRoy's basic monster illustrations continue with the goblin!
- Here's a bunch of new mounts for D&D, including bisons, giant goats and lizards, riding turtles, and more.
- Swarm of Commoners is an interesting new "monster".
- Cross Planes has some Cold Ones for 5E.
- The Owl Bear's Cave is a one-page adventure for 4-6 players.
- Here's an article about adding flavour to 5E combat.
- This tool isn't for D&D specfically, but it's great for creating quick dungeon maps!
- This free adventure is from RPG Knights.