Third-Party D&D Publishers and Mediocre Content
I need to rant about the state of third-party content for D&D 5e and the disrespect that is being shown to players who purchase it.
A collection of homebrew material for D&D 5e, though some may apply to other fantasy TTRPGs. Homebrew is the spice of life when making the game your own!
I need to rant about the state of third-party content for D&D 5e and the disrespect that is being shown to players who purchase it.
We fixed one of D&D 5e’s most unpopular character options: the Champion Fighter Archetype. Here’s our revised version for your review.
I’ve created expanded spell lists for the Sorcerer subclasses that predate Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything. These expanded spell lists should even the playing field for older Sorcerous Origins.
The Battlerager Barbarian is a subclass that has been underwhelming since it was published. I’ve explored the reasons for its lack of popularity and made my own version. Enjoy!
One of the deadliest undead effects of past D&D editions was level draining. I’ve explored what level draining was and what it could be in D&D 5e. This mechanic will enable you to up the stakes in your game with several tools to achieve your goals!
My revision of the Transmutation Wizard in D&D 5e’s PHB. Let’s cast Alter Subclass’ on this bad boy. Adding fun options to the Transmuter’s Stone, an alchemist feel, and getting rid of the horrible level-ten feature. This is the revised Transmuter you’ve wanted to play for years!
Read my fixed version of the Assassin Rogue. I added more to the class to allow for high initiative rolls and mechanical advantages when using poisons and other tools. I reworked several abilities from higher levels. Check it out and tell me what you think of the Assassin 2.0!
Instead of settling for the boring options of dead or not dead, use grievous injuries to up the stakes. You can create value for high-level healing and resurrection spells while keeping players worried about losing their heads when lingering injuries are possible!