A Monster Manual II is definitely one of the purchases I am waiting to make. I may only use a tiny percentage of the creatures, but I am a lore junkie, and love reading up on the creatures.
The 5e Monster Manual has done a fantastic job of inspiring me to use monsters that classically I would...
I love The Pride. That is a fantastic name for a group of religious Zealots.
We are currently playing a huge sandbox campaign with a lot of goings ons but very few villains. My last campaign however had many interwoven, villainess organizations and villains but they were all ultimately unaware...
To answer the original question.
The campaign I am currently running has an added emphasis on player decision. So, Yes I used the variant encumberance rules, and it has been a non-issue for my group and I.
I created an excel spreadsheet that tracks character encumberance. We added starting...
This is the exact reason I started playing trpgs. This is flawless. Its logic is 3/3.5 instead of 5e, but who cares. This is the perfect 7th level spell.
Wow, now that is a lag in response. I apologize but for whatever reason I seem to rarely log in, I just lurk normally.
To answer your question, I create 100 per campaign, but somewhere from 30-60 rollover. The achievements that do not rollover are campaign specific, and might include particular...
I have a list of 100 achievements I change from campaign to campaign. Each one is worth 300- to 1000 xp in 5e. When a player dies they come in at level 1 +xp equal to the achievement bonus. So, for example 2 nights ago our dwarven druid, Lycium, died at level 2. He now rolls a new character with...
Wow. I love those mini-adventures. I love them a lot. I have ran many campaigns but they were always very open-ended story driven campaigns. I am running my first true sandbox campaign and I would love to steal some of these and dot my map with all these fun and interesting hooks.
Good Job Dude!
This is the one my group is currently using minus sheet 2 which is different for each class.
Its got some stuff on it that you wont recognize, because we are playing with some houserules that we have always used in pretty much every edition, but ... yeah.
I dont usually say anything on this site, but I hate when people post things that are blatantly wrong. Sadly I am at work, so I cannot quote the things I am about to say, but I can later.
Balesir. First there is an entire dragon article dedicated to intelligent non-artifact items and they can...
The Drow have the answer
The underdark supplement explains.
Aberrants live in the underdark because the underdark was never finished by the primordials and the Underdark's deepest reaches literally scrape against the edge of existence, this constant chafing leads a door of sort, causing it to...
In my first three 4e campaigns I used no houserules, but currently I am running two campaigns that I wanted to feel grittier. So I added house rule sthat icreased the grittiness and added some just for funs sake.
1. Action Point- You can spend an Action Point to gain an extra standard action...