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    D&D 5E (2024) D&D Monster Manual (2025)

    I haven't had time to look through this thread, but are there any new monstrous entries here that weren't in the 2014 book?
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    Your wish list of modules you'd want to play in/run

    As someone who hasn't read it, what makes the trap so good? Spill the tea! As to the rest of your post, I ran or played in several of those you listed. Darkening of Mirkwood for Adventures in Middle Earth was a full-blown campaign in which I was a player. It was very good, although the DM had...
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    What are you reading in 2025?

    Currently focused on TTRPG books at the moment. Continuing to read Wagadu Chronicles: 7th Era. About a third into it, but its biggest hindrance is its thickness. Over 700 pages, and the first three chapters make up about 200 of those. While contentwise it does look to be a full, detailed world...
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    Your wish list of modules you'd want to play in/run

    While I think that most gaming sessions are homebrew, there's quite a bit of published adventures with critical acclaim. But there's only so much time in our lives to dedicate to playing them all, so inevitably some fall by the wayside. I'm interested in hearing from EN World what are their top...
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    D&D 5E (2014) [Let's Read] Devabhumi: Heroic Indian Fantasy Setting for 5e and Pathfinder

    Huh, thought I did. Ah, I forgot to include an ' mark in one of the URL tags. Thank you for the catch!
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    D&D 5E (2014) [Let's Read] Devabhumi: Heroic Indian Fantasy Setting for 5e and Pathfinder

    Devabhumi is now on Drive-Thru RPG, for those who prefer that over Itch.io
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    D&D 5E (2014) What should I Let's Read next?

    With the polls closed, XCrawl Classics and One-Shot Wonders are tied. Interestingly, this is the same result on RPGnet. Something Awful's FATAL & Friends voted for Xcrawl over all others. I'm going to start reviewing Xcrawl sometime in January, then follow up with One-Shot Wonders.
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    Merry Christmas, EN World!

    And to all a Happy New Year! Whether you celebrate the holiday or not, I hope that you have a good day with those you love.
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    D&D General Why do good monsters exist, from a game design standpoint?

    For the purposes of this thread, I’m referring to monsters that are of good alignment as the default, as opposed to being potentially good. Blink dogs, flumphs, and the like. Most monsters are either neutral or evil, which makes sense given the implicit assumption in most campaigns that the PCs...
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    D&D 5E (2014) [Let's Read] The Islands of Sina Una: 5e Fantasy inspired by Filipino legends

    Chapter Four, Part Two: Rest of the Bestiary Spirits are a diverse range of beings animating the forces of reality. This chapter covers the ones intelligent and powerful enough to interact with mortals and be a threat, but not so all-powerful as to be gods. Beast Spirits represent the souls of...
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    D&D 5E (2014) What should I Let's Read next?

    It’s been a while since I did one of these surveys. But as I’m equally eager to cover any of these books, I don’t mind letting the crowd have their say on what I should focus on for the immediate future. With Islands of Sina Una nearing completion, it will most certainly be my last Let’s Read...
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    D&D 5E (2014) [Let's Read] The Islands of Sina Una: 5e Fantasy inspired by Filipino legends

    Chapter 4: Monsters It wouldn’t be a D&D game without dangerous critters to fight, and the Islands of Sina Una delivers in spades! We have 37 stat blocks for general varieties of monsters, 16 stat blocks for spirits, and 18 for mundane animals. Technically the Celestial Eaters add 4 to the...
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    D&D 5E (2014) [Let's Read] The Islands of Sina Una: 5e Fantasy inspired by Filipino legends

    Chapter Three, Part Two: Rest of the Character Options With race and class covered, the remainder of this chapter covers smaller yet still relevant features for character creation. Pretty much every Background from the Player’s Handbook can be adapted without much trouble, but we still get six...
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    D&D 5E (2014) [Let's Read] The Islands of Sina Una: 5e Fantasy inspired by Filipino legends

    Chapter Three: Characters This chapter covers practically everything relevant to PCs in a Sina Una campaign. This post will cover the first half, going over races and classes. The People of the Islands covers the common races of Sina Una. They are all derived from the Player’s Handbook, but...
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    D&D 5E (2014) [Let's Read] The Islands of Sina Una: 5e Fantasy inspired by Filipino legends

    It's a shame to hear that about Tales of Sina Una, although I'm not entirely aware of all the details besides being well over a year past the deadline. An adventure anthology is what this setting can most benefit from. The Celestial Eaters feel a lot more like end game level threats, and the...
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    D&D 5E (2014) [Let's Read] The Islands of Sina Una: 5e Fantasy inspired by Filipino legends

    Chapter Two, Part Two: Rest of the World Adlawadto is a humid island covered in rainforest where much of the flora is poisonous, the fauna is fiercer than normal, and spirits guard much of the interior from trespassers. But even so, people found ways to live here, be it advanced knowledge of...
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    Culture Feature: RPGs & Authors Beyond the Western Standard

    Realize I've been rather sparse when it comes to Pathfinder 2e content, so introducing some choice entries in this post. Tian Xia: Dihyang (affiliate link for the Dihyang Project) is an original setting for the Lost Omens line, introducing an archipelago to Golarion's Tian Xia region inspired...
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    D&D 5E (2014) [Let's Read] The Islands of Sina Una: 5e Fantasy inspired by Filipino legends

    Chapter Two: the World As the longest chapter in this book, the World details each of the seven major islands, along with the ocean and stranger places. The island descriptions follow a format: a broad-focus view on the geography and climate along with demographics and culture, followed by...
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    D&D 5E (2014) [Let's Read] The Islands of Sina Una: 5e Fantasy inspired by Filipino legends

    Storefront Page, PDF Storefront Page, Hardcover When it comes to non-European fantasy counterpart settings, Dungeons & Dragons has traditionally been rather sparse. 2nd Edition onwards saw an increased amount of such settings, be it regional examples like with particular domains and...
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    D&D General An Overview of Furry-Friendly D&D/Pathfinder/OSR Settings

    I'm aware of the GLOG subculture as well as the supplement you've mentioned, but I don't know how much can merit an entry on its own beyond a quick mention. Then again, not every post has to be long.
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