Flutes

Flutes is a seasoned DM and improvisational performer. He brings fresh perspectives on game mechanics, group dynamics, and roleplaying insights for all TTRPG enthusiasts.

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Cleric Multiclassing: D&D 5e Heavenly Guide

Your guide to Cleric multiclassing for unique character builds in Dungeons and Dragons Fifth Edition (D&D 5e). Multiclassing is daunting for new players to learn, but rewarding for experienced players. Aside from optimization, multiclassing allows you to bring unique characters to life with outside-the-box specialties. Multiclassing can be useful for roleplaying as well, so it’s not merely for min-max-style players. Review my recommendations to discover inspiration for your next character.

17 Easy Ways to Develop Improv Skills for D&D

Improvisation’s benefits go beyond mere humor, allowing pure collaboration between players, DMs, and dice. There are countless stories and memes about DMs drastically adapting their plans after players deviate from expectations. Collaboration means the game is unpredictable even before dice roll.

D&D Campaign Starters: How to Not Start in a Tavern

It’s your first session of a grand campaign. You’re the DM, and you want to start the campaign with a bang to keep players interested in the story for months to come. To enable your first session to become a smashing success, I’ve compiled a list of my best ideas for breaking the mold on campaign starters.

10 Mind Flayer Story Ideas for the Devious DM

I want to share some of my better ideas for implementing Mind Flayers in a game so I can spread the Illithid gospel and see them used often. Here are my ten titular tips and tutorials for trying tentacled Mind Flayers in your tale!

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The Ultimate Guide to Upcasting All Spells to 9th Level: D&D 5e

Have you ever wondered what every D&D 5e spell would do if cast at 9th level? I sure did, so I went full mad lad and summarized every upcast-able spell for what it could do at the pinnacle of upcasting. You can find the list down a few paragraphs if you want to skip my general commentary.

Heeding a Paladin’s Oath of Conquest: D&D 5e Character Concept

When Xanathar’s Guide to Everything unveiled the new Paladin Oath of Conquest, I immediately noticed the concept was unique to D&D. No other class utilizes the Frightened condition like this subclass. For this reason, I reckon it’s worth writing about.

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