I don't know where I would be without my stash of Dungeon Magazines. I've strung so many short scenarios together into campaigns for games its untrue. I've run them across lots of different systems as well. Fond memories, but there is so much material out there on DriveThruRPG, DMsGuild not...
Couldn't agree more. At my regular Friday night club we are getting an influx of new players who have bought the starter box and have stumbled at running their first game. Seasoned DMs who have developed their own style over many sessions will of course not need these training wheels but it is...
Of course this means we might get a licensed Nolzur Miniature of Warduke which would be a vast improvement on the D&D miniatures version from WarDrums.
He said it was craft paint mixed with washing up liquid (dish soap)?
https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/craft-ideas/a42597/how-to-make-scratch-off-cards/
A year or so ago I played the 5e version of Tomb of Annihilation and hex crawling through the jungles of Chult doing side treks was honestly one of the most enjoyable aspects of the game.
Our DM painted the map in scratch off paint so every time we moved we had a bit of fun, it was like having...
Improvised weapons I see more like the chair leg or the bottle. I’ve seen some pretty robust looking primitive weapons in museums that I wouldn’t want to be on the receiving end of. 😀
Same thing really, they will mostly resort to flint rather than steel and use their spells for most of their attacks.
They know that there are possibly functionally better alternatives out there, but they eschew these in favour of natural alternatives. One of my players wanted to be a...
Hi Alan, apologies for the delayed response. We are now open to face to face gaming. Our next rotation of games begins mid to late September and we are always open to new members joining us. We welcome those new to the RPG Hobby so don't worry if you havent got any experience our talented...
In my campaign world there is no stricture denying them access to metal armour.
However, as a DM I like my druids to be "one with nature" and forged metal is definitely a sign of "civilization" and all its ills. Most of my worlds druids are like hermits and hide away in the forests and hills...