As I try to encourage character development and storytelling, death just puts it to a halt. However, they’ve reached the level where resurrection is now am option, so the only way they won’t come back is if the player doesn’t want him or her to.
Man, I would LOVE dndbeyond support for your monster books!! I mean, they're approaching companies with Campaign Settings... maybe they'll shoot an email to a wildly successful monster book author...
Nice. Unfortunately, our group relies on dndbeyond (and have lots of money invested in it), and as far as I can tell, classes aren’t something that can be added as custom content. I may still buy this to support your work, but I wish it was possible with dndbeyond.
My group is 9th level right now and they just finished their first Spelljammer adventure. They’ve got a ship and colorful crew.. I wonder how badly this would go if I suddenly pulled them away. They’re enjoying the setting…
Also, I wonder how new player friendly it will be in regards to the...
They absolutely need to have magic items for sale again. Even as an option. Cutting that, IMO, was huge, and I know I and all of my players would love to have it back. It not only gives them something to spend their gold on, but makes It easier to gauge starting equipment on a higher level...
I'll keep that in mind.
Three helmsmen? Hrm... They were thinking one and a PC could fill in if needed. I didn't argue since it sounded reasonable. Do they run eight hour shifts? Maybe they need a second one at least... The rest of the crew I'm using War Captain's Companion and going with...
Taking Spelljammer as an example.. they left a lot of stuff unanswered or fleshed out, so another book with that expanding it, even bundled into an adventure, would be great for me, at least.
I’ve googled this and for every link I clicked I got a different answer. My group has finally made it into Wildspace. Though it’s more like Star Trek Voyager or Farscape in that they got shot across the galaxy with no idea how to get home. The denizens of the area have never heard of their world...
My first D&D character was a human fighter named Val Kilmer. He was named after some actor from Top Gun and eventually Willow. I figured no one would even notice……. Oops.. lol