D&D 5E (2014) Skyrim supplement for D&D 5e


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On topic...Has anyone tried out the Skyrim 5e fan content in actual play? If so, how was it?

I found it overpowered in some aspects (Dwemer ruins, Animonculi...). If you had players encounter these on a regular basis the way they are written up, like they are in Skyrim itself, you would have a fair amount of TPK, I'm thinking. The Spiders alone are enough.

Some of the other things, like Magic are all right. Dragons are... interesting, to say the least. It's a very good rendering, it just has some issues, as far as my own usage would be concerned.

Tracy Leigh
 


i need maps. i am using the official game guide to Skyrim, Tasha's, Xanithar's, the player hand, the dm book and the monster manual for everything else i just need the maps for houses, dungeons, structures and other Poi's
i currently have a 1:1.5 accuracy ratio due the the game guide instead of playing and then noting for research.
 

Not to be pedantic, but any form of distribution of another’s IP is a copyright and/or trademark violation. It doesn’t have to be on the DMs Guild. Just that the DMs Guild is a business, and they’d be responsible for copyright violation by hosting it. But just because you have it linked on another site or have it for free doesn’t mean it’s still not a copyright violation.

If Bethesda does anything about it is a different story, but either way it’s still technically a copyright violation.
Sure, but how big a deal is that really?
 





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