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D&D (2024) Check Out The All-New Relaunched EN5ider Magazine For D&D!

Welcome to the first issue of the all-new relaunched EN5ider Magazine! After over 10 years of publishing more than 600 articles EN5ider has evolved into a monthly print and PDF magazine full of rules articles and adventures for your D&D games.
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The first issue is all about Folk Heroes—but what makes a hero? Is it the daring escapades and adoring crowds? The legend instilled into weapons wielded in battles beyond count? An endless urge for adventure and the courage to undertake quests beyond the remit of the meek? Crack open this first issue of EN5ider Magazine and find everything a DM could want to turn a party of ragtag adventurers into legendary heroes!
  • Get them the enchanted rustic gear they need with 9 new magic items from the Folk Hero's Armory.
  • Introduce a questionable vigilante against the crown in the form of the "folk hero" John Sleece.
  • Take on the full Thief of Princes adventure (4–6 PCs of 4th level) to recover the Horn of Matild.
  • Consider the Bounty Hunter Guilds that try to organize adventuring (sometimes forcefully).
  • And bust out some player handouts with a Bounty Board filled with encounters and scenarios hyperlinked to previous EN5ider articles.
The all-new EN5ider Magazine is available as a PDF, or you can have the print version mailed directly to your door every month!

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Mike Myler

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Someone may have failed their reading the sample page check, as it explains how the character depicted is not what he appears to be.
For the record, I didn't fail that check. The image put me off so much that I didn't attempt it.

But reading it now makes things even worse.

"What if Robin Hood but bad" is another room reading fail in the times we live in, I'd say.

"The common folk believe themselves oppressed and overtaxed" Really? They just believe themselves to be oppressed? lol

And then the literal agent of the law is the voice of common sense...

So much cringe.
 

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