Welcome to the latest in my series of D&D 5E fan created content compilations, where I scour the web so you don't have to! I'm off to Italy for a long weekend tomorrow, so I thought I'd squeeze this in first. This time I have specialty priests, alternate crafting rules, artisan toolkits, magic items, and more!
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- Enrique Bertran has converted a number of magic items from Ruins of Undermountain to 5E.
- There are some alternate crafting rules over at Harbinger of Doom.
- Running Lost Mine of Phandelver? Check out this random d20 NPCs chart!
- Mark Craddock created some specialty priests of Illmater for D&D 5th Edition by treating them as feats. He also has some for Oghma. And Mystra. And Lathander. And Bane.
- Tribality listed four fantatic plot twists for your RPG.
- Charles Akins has a series on the various toolkits. So far he has covered Alchemist, Brewer, Calligrapher, Carpenter, Cartographer, Cook, Cobbler, and Glassblower. "This guide will lay out what is actually contained in each toolkit, how much those contents might actually weigh, and then come to a reasonable price for those items using the gold standard we're all so familiar with. Once I'm done with everything I'll collect it all in a free PDF that will be available at the end."
- The Griot is a bard variant by Steven Markley, inspired by musical storytellers of West Africa.
- Here's a twist on 5E ritual casting using cards; by Mark Van Vlack.
- Tribality has some variant humans - arctic, desert, swamp, etc.
- The Divine Trickster is a rogue archetype.
- The Catstaff is an item, originally by Ed Greenwood in Dragon Magazine, converted to 5E by Jon Bupp.
- He also did the Ring of Energy, originally by Michael Persinger.
For the rest of my 5E fan creation compilation articles, click here.