Dungeons & Dragons
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Races & Ethnicities of the Western Heartlands - Weighted Tables
Sorry for the mere preview; I'm not sure how to upload multiple images on Kbin, if there is a way at all.
If it piques your interest, you can find the rest of it on my Erisly profile here.
So what is this? Basically, we've created a comprehensive random person generator for the Western Heartlands (where Baldur's Gate takes place) based on demographic data gleaned from Forgotten Realms sourcebooks. We use it to replace the rather lackluster Reincarnation table, to generate people in the world, and to brainstorm new character ideas.
Use, enjoy, or ignore as you like!
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Collection of DnD Magazines. (like a multireddit)
kbin.social DnD - kbin.socialCollecting fediverse D&D magazines with content, skipping the memes See the RpgMemes collection for memes,
View multiple communities as one merged view.
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My Kingdom for a Fleshed Out World
Before I begin, let me just say that I love D&D, have for years. And despite its flaws I love 5E; its probably the most accessible version of D&D I've played... and I've played a fair few versions.
But... but! I'm sorely disappointed in 5th Edition's lazy approach to fleshing out the Forgotten Realms. There's just not a lot of official, contemporary material available and what is available has been watered down. I've taken to working with 3E / 3.5E worldbbooks because that's the last time I remember Wizards putting out quality worldbooks.
Am I just missing an amazing set of sources? Are there must-haves on a third party site that I may not know about?
Or, am I right in thinking that the current focus on comprehensive campaigns has left those who are interested in a less structured approach scrounging to find good source?
(Perhaps next time, we can chat about the lack of good, official one-shot adventures.)
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D&D Item Card Template v1.1- A Simple, Effective LaTeX Template for Generating Item Cards
www.overleaf.com D&D Item Card TemplateAn online LaTeX editor that’s easy to use. No installation, real-time collaboration, version control, hundreds of LaTeX templates, and more.
Hey there everyone, I am back with v1.1 of my Latex Template for making D&D Item Cards. I received one major point of feedback from multiple people in the fediverse: make an option for fixing the card dimensions for easier printing and distribution/storage at the table. So that is exactly what I did!
Now you can choose the (admitedly more user-friendly) option of letting the card length vary for digital distribution, or you can fix the card aspect ratio. The item art background and text backgrounds can also now be changed, and a number of options have been included for item art backgrounds, but you can use whatever images you want.
The fixed-size cards are 5:7 by default, the same as playing cards. They include a front and back side for longer item descriptions, but you will have to edit the text more carefully and decide where to split between front/back content.
For the printable card item art, I highly recommend using a PNG with a transparent background and modifying
tcolorbox
interior style
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D&D Item Card Template- A LaTeX Template for making simple, effective item cards by me!
kbin.social D&D Item Card Template- A LaTeX Template for making simple, effective item cards by me! - dnd - kbin.socialAfter starting some earnest homebrewing efforts for magic items in my campaign, I was getting frustrated with the limited options for item cards I could give to my players. I am not great with illustrator/photoshop, have terrible handwriting, didn't particularly like the form-fillable cards I found ...
After starting some earnest homebrewing efforts for magic items in my campaign, I was getting frustrated with the limited options for item cards I could give to my players. I am not great with illustrator/photoshop, have terrible handwriting, didn't particularly like the form-fillable cards I found online, and the homebrewery/GMbinder templates I found are better as pages out of a book than single cards imo. So I decided to make my own item card generator using LaTeX.
This template gives a (semi) form-fillable base that should work for any magic item. All the fields included are toggle-able, so you can select what fields you want to populate, it accepts item art so you can include a visual cue for your players (but still works without it!), and will auto adjust the length of the card so that you don't have to worry about dimensions.
It outputs both a PDF (for printing) and a PNG (with transparent background for digital sharing) so you can choose the format you prefer. It also allows multiple cards of different sizes on a single document in case you want to print out all your items at once. Attached is an example of the png from one of my items (all my item art is ai generated, I can't draw worth a lick).
I am not sure how big the intersection is between fediverse users, DND nerds, and people who use LaTeX is, but I am squarely in that camp. I hope that people find this useful, and would love feedback if anyone has suggestions!
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Mother of Loam - A single quest module and adventure for TTRPGs - Blog/PDF link in Post
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Link to the Blog Post and PDF: https://impheim.com/2023/10/mother-of-loam-a-single-quest-ttrpg-module/
He's also put out another one over here: https://impheim.com/2023/10/the-everfog-field-of-spears-a-single-quest-ttrpg-module/
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Magic Items in TTRPGs
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Short and sweet video on how to approach Magic Items a little differently (mainly aimed at DMs, but I found it interesting still).
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Looking for advice for founding the Illuminati
I'm playing an artificer/warlock in a setting inspired by Han dynasty China. My character has taken it upon himself to essentially invent science, and happens to have access to all scientific knowledge through his Patron. (For reference, during the first session I happened to meet the most qualified contemporary doctors, who were treating poison with the finest incenses and ointments. The other sciences are in similarly poor positions.)
My current strategy is to start a cult of science. The Illuminati seem to be the best example for me to follow, since there is a decent chunk of science that is either heretical (e.g. earth is a Sphere, the nobility is dangerously inbred for no reason) or dangerous (genetics being the foundation for eugenics, fission/fusion being the foundation for nukes). Restricting these things seems pragmatic, and the traditional lodge structure gives a good framework for this.
So, this comes down to the question of which knowledge should be restricted, to what degree, and what traits should be tested to determine worthiness. What knowledge do you think is dangerous? And how do you think i should I test worthiness for that knowledge?
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Where's best to take flesh from a person?
The 8th level spell Clone requires a1in^3 block of flesh. Where do you think is the best place to take it from, in terms of pain, recovery and physical interferrence?
You don't want to sever anything, as you would need a regenerate spell to restore that. Taking it from too close to an artery or major vein would be a problem.
A person would have to be fairly fat to get that removed from something like a shoulder. It seems to me like arm or leg muscle is the most viable place.
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Any Solo RPG module recs?
I want to play adventures written specifically for solo play.
Do you soloers have any favorites?
(Please don't just say Drivethru RPG. I'm looking for module titles that you think were good)
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Goblin Bet - Monsters fight for your pleasure, throw gold coins at them!
Note: I am not affiliated with this in any way, I just want more people to bet against.
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How to make mechanically sound DnD 5E character?
I'm not sure if this is the right magazine to ask this because it doesn't pertain to pen and paper game.
With Baldur's Gate 3 release closing in I would like to learn how to make a mechanically sound character. How to distribute points, what abilities to take, why take them etc. Up to this point with cRPGs I was winging it and basing on gut feeling and brief in game description but for this one I would like to construct a proper character.
I've tried googling but everything I've been able to find either focuses on "make a backstory" and glosses over "here toss in those points" or is a full on dissertation about mechanics.
I'm looking for something lighter and easier to digest
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Any advice for running my first real Dungeon Crawl?
I have been DMing for about 8 years now, but I have always ran more sandbox or non-linear style campaigns, with a few linear one-shots scattered in there. I am about to start running Frog God's 5e conversion of Tegel Manor for my group, but I am a little nervous about the differences in running an old school crawl. Do people have any tips? My biggest concerns are:
- How will any improvisations I make snowball? I like sandboxes because I can respond on the fly, but that seems harder in a crawl when the spatial/temporal relationships of things is so rigidly defined.
- How much should I bother reading ahead? When I ran more prewritten modules, I would spend a long while researching the quests, dungeons, and the world, but that seems like a waste of time when I have no clue where the players might go when there are a million room options.
- How do I keep track of everything? Rooms they have been to, how long since they have been there, named enemies they have killed, etc?
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What's the most memorable DND moment you've had?
Just trying to create some discussion around here (rip my rif app).
It can be funny, badass, emotional or whatever. Anything goes.
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Unearthed Arcana: Player's Handbook Playtest 6 released
Direct PDF Link: https://media.dndbeyond.com/compendium-images/ua/ph-playtest6/OJVW7QLuHjEFCCVs/UA-2023-PH-Playtest6.pdf
Updated rules on seven classes: Bard, Cleric, Druid, Monk, Paladin, Ranger, and Rogue, along with multiple subclasses for each of those classes, new Spells, revisions to existing Spells and Spell Lists, and several revised Feats.
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What does your current party consist of?
Easy topic to drum up some activity around here. Let's hear what levels, races, classes, and subclasses currently make up everyone's adventuring parties for their D&D campaigns.
- www.belloflostsouls.net D&D: An Adventurer's Guide To Yondalla
Yondalla was the mother of halflings. A goddess of fertility and fields, as well as hearth and home. Oh, and illusions.
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Divinity as a direct product of faith; suggestions and pitfalls
In my homebrew setting, anyone (or anything) that is worshipped by sentient beings receives divine power.
For example, when a dwarven civilisation began worshipping a smithing hammer as an icon of craftdwarfship, it slowly began accumulating divine power until it gained sentience and, in time, godhood. It is now the main god of craft, can aid anyone holding it in making whatever they (or it) desires, and can transform into any tool, etc. Gods can shape their form and abilities through worship, but they are also influenced by it against their will.
Most of the major deities made a divine concorde centuries ago, where they would divide the aspects of worship between them, and guide their followers to destroy any new divine beings threatening their power.
I feel that a system like this allows for more interesting situations than a traditional pantheon would have. Gods now need use their power to maintain control and faith, rather than only acting on morality. There are also a myriad of opportunities for backstabbing and other fun politics at a layer above nations.
My questions to @DnD are:
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Do you see any potential pitfalls in D&D a system like this might have?
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Do you have any good ideas, suggestions, or interesting aspects to your pantheons which might benefit a system like this?
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Need: Adventure Involving Counterfeit Currency
I need an adventure that involves a party investigating a local scam where counterfeit currency has been circulated into the local economy. Is there anything published that covers this theme?
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Since the community has been a little inactive, I've decided it's time to do another homebrew post! This time: the Mirror-folk, a strange species known for their defiance of logic
Mirror-folk playable race
Mirror-folk are strange creatures, capable of ignoring physics. They can perform unnatural acts, despite having nothing in their body that would allow for such abilities. After performing an autopsy on one, it was revealed that they don’t even have organs, veins, or muscles.
- Ability Score Increase: Your ability scores each increase by 1.
- Age: Mirror-folk reach adulthood at the age of 60 and generally live for about 300 years, however, they don’t have facial features or skin, so they don’t actually show signs of age other than size.
- Size: Mirror-folk range from 4 to 7 feet tall and weigh from 100 to 150 pounds. Your size is Medium.
- Speed: Your base walking speed is 35 feet.
- Languages: You can read, write, speak, and understand Common and one extra language of your choice.
- Purity of defence: You gain resistance to one damage type of your choice other than bludgeoning, piercing, or slashing
- Shatter susceptibility: You take double damage from effects that deal double damage to objects and structures.
- Purity of movement: You can move normally while moving through difficult terrain. Additionally, you can climb difficult surfaces, including walls and ceilings, and you do not need to use your hands for this. Your climbing speed is equal to your walking speed.
- Purity of vision: You gain blind-sight to a range of 30 feet, and have standard vision outside of that range.
- Purity of life: You lack a mouth and therefore don’t need to breathe or eat to survive, however, airborne poisons still affect you. Additionally, you don’t need sleep. Instead, you meditate deeply, remaining semiconscious, for 4 hours a day. After resting in this way, you gain any benefit that you would receive from completing a long rest.
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As was the case last time, feel free to adapt this race to better fit your campaign setting!
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Got a question for how to run Storm King's Thunder, if anyone's DMed it before!
Got a question for how to run Storm King's Thunder, if anyone's DMed it before!
How frequent should encounters be, roughly, in chapter 3? There's guidance in the text in what the encounters could be (a random encounter table), but I don't have a sense of how often they should happen. Every travel day seems excessive (that's like 5 encounters to get from anywhere to anywhere!) but there isn't really any suggestion otherwise.
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As promised, It's time to share some homebrew! This time I will share my Myconid player race I made after half my group became obsessed with them.
Myconid playable race:
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Ability score increases: Your Wisdom score increases by 2 and your strength increases by 1.
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Age: A Myconid reaches maturity at the age of 6 and generally lives about 24 years.
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Alignment: The majority of myconids have a strong sense of loyalty to their colony, making them typically lawful in nature.
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Size: Myconids range from 4 to 6 feet tall and weigh from 70 to 120 pounds. Your size is Medium.
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Speed: Your base walking speed is 25 feet.
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Darkvision: You can see in dim light within 60 feet of you as if it were bright light, and in darkness as if it were dim light. You can't discern colour in darkness, only shades of gray.
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Poison touch: Your unarmed strikes deal an extra 1d4 poison damage.
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Natural armour: When not wearing armour, your AC is 12 plus your dexterity plus any other modifiers. A shield can still add to your AC.
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Languages: You can speak Common and Undercommon
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Feel free to adapt these features to fit your campaigns! I will continue to post homebrew as often as possible (hopefully weekly) to try and help keep this community active! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
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A Collection of System-Agnostic GM/DM Resources
Looking for some good, system-agnostic TTRPG resources to help you run your game? Here are some I use all the time:
Music/Ambiance: ----------
DnDify: https://dndify.gutrund.com
Tabletop Audio: https://tabletopaudio.com
Campaign tracking: ----------
The Goblin's Notebook: https://www.the-goblin.net/notebook
Obsidian MD: https://obsidian.md
Maps: ----------
Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator: https://azgaar.github.io/Fantasy-Map-Generator
Dungeonfog: https://www.dungeonfog.com
General tools/generators: ----------
donjon: https://donjon.bin.sh
Kasoon: https://www.kassoon.com
Feel free to list your favorites!
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I Played as a Gladiator Using ChatGPT (D&D)
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What DnD (or other TTRPG) podcasts are you guys listening to?
I've tried out NADDPOD, TAZ and am currently listening to one in the Stars Without Number universe called Astronomica which is pretty funny.
Wondering what else is good out there
- www.polygon.com D&D lawsuit: The new TSR declares bankruptcy, pausing court case
A trial had previously been set for October
I for one, am shocked.
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Tabletop players were able to explore the video games' setting in 2019 D&D 5E book Descent into Avernus.
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Request: Please have look over my First World I'm building for DM'ing
Hi all this is my first attempt at building a world so please be gentle.
Page 1 Craven Scar https://drive.google.com/file/d/1i2c8ClRz8jUYlQfik7CzVyhY-i70wKbR/view?usp=drivesdk • Starting location • On the Eastern main continent of the western county of Idensor, neighboured by Dwarven county of Severiel to north \-The country of Idensor was once home to many magical beings such as fey, elves& monsters alike. Forests are well known in this country& where Humans have set up town's& cities it is often a safe place to stay... or is it. History Of Craven Scar i: Idensor wasn't home to Human's 500 years ago, no at best it was home to the elves to the western coast and the fey to the southern forests. On the advent of chaotic magic surge some 500 year's ago monster's & many magic users were overcome with incredible power's beyond their control. Much of the civilizations were drastically effected, such as the Dwarven country of Seveviel, while the dwarves dug in & tried counter the surge, so did many creatures dig into what the dwarves forged.
Page 2 Driven by instinct to get away from the worlds laylines monster's also kept encroaching on dwarven cities & towns. The Fey scattered some going to other planes, other's seeking shelter of other settlements to the east and some other's embraced the surge, this group holds the surge forest. Said forest is a magical forest that brings constant work for adventures. The elves of the west coast left this land & went to their ancestral home of The Thriwyr( purple western) where their strongest, smartest, most knowledgeable preside and is best defended. Human's 100 year's after the surge have been expanding & as such Idensor was a annexed by the kingdom of Boandra. While displeased by the human's taking over their territory in Idensor, the elves also took no claim to it either as their only true home is their ancestral home Thriwyr. The Human's shortly forged a powerful alliance with the dwarven country Several, Both race's sharing a bond of helping those in need, it didn't take both countries long to stabilise their Countries.
Page 3 Starting the adventure: Many adventures have been answer in the call raised by Burlong Timbering Inc for having guards as well as capable adventures to perform tasks and missions alike Burlong Timbering has recently focused on lumber from the outskirts of the Surge forest. This being that the tree's regrow in a week & being of higher quality compared to similar tree's away from the surge forest. The downside of this is the increased "activity" as Burlong employees call it, but to everyone else these are monster attacks. 20 miles short of Burlong Timberings Inc's latest encampment(# 28) traveller's, adventures, traders and alike rest at the crossroad taven, a popular resting spot before journeying on, this taven has grown with its own mini adventure's market & Cleric many of Burlong Timbering Inc's local employee's rest here when off shift.
You are resting at the haven, it's been a long week of travel, the smell of cut timber wafts through the air as many of BTI's employee's are enjoying the taverns facilities given the latest start of site# 28 timbering operations
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- Perception check DC16
- Success you sense the vibrations aren't in sync with the people of the crossroads-Go to wisdom check • failure, you look around, feeling tired you feel unsettled but long travel has that effect.-Go to defend the tavern 1 Wisdom check DC18 • Success, your not called an adventurer for no good reason, you stand up& raise the alarm by yelling for everyone to arm's-Go to defend the taven+ defense's up • failure, you speak to the barman, he states he will investigate \-Go to defend the taven-defense armed not active
Page 5 Defend the haven: There is no mistaking in that's not human noise, in fact you hear someone say its Goblin. • If Defences up; the barman flips a switch and inserts a key, suddenly your table flips and creates a corridor forcing the goblins to only come in 2 at a time You notice foot holes to leap over the table into the corridor if you wanted, also their are gaps between the table's to cast/attack from. • Defence's armed; you hear a switch activated as the barman runs out the door pocketing his keys ! What do the player's do, • After 1 round ODM roll 2 D20's First D20: Barman DC6( does barman survive) Second D20 Does Barman kill a Goblin DC15 Goblin's: ? Is the defences up? ? Are the player's inside or out
- Motive; attack all BTIs employee's & anyone defending them aka wont instantly attack PC's
Page 6 •Cross Roads inside https://drive.google.com/file/d/1i2k1NI5Y1Rm0RiuU1oWIzPnKgFPA3PKP/view?usp=drivesdk Page 7 Crossroads Outside https://drive.google.com/file/d/1i66X3uijXzdjmrj-JA4rLhQpJIOnLhQV/view?usp=drivesdk
Sorry for the bad formating in advance I started on kindle scribe and exported my hand writing to text and had quickly edit.
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Blog: How to Make Social Encounters More than a Charisma Check
www.dndbeyond.com How to Make Social Encounters More Than a Charisma CheckHave your social encounters been feeling a bit flat? In this article, we take a look at some mechanics to spice up social encounters!
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Are there any plans to make a separate community for DnD Homebrew, or will that all be kept here for now?
I get that this community is still new and nobody has probably thought of this yet, but if we are going to try and abandon Reddit (I know I am), then this is something we should probably try to figure out.
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Character Deaths
Have you ever had one of your D&D characters die? Was it because of roleplay choices or just bad dice luck? Did you enjoy making and playing a new character or did you find it difficult to be 'new to the party' or to separate player knowledge and character knowledge?
Just looking to get some conversation started around here.
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D&D designers say the tabletop RPG's new books will keep 5th Edition alive and kicking for at least another decade.