D&D Homebrew Content Concerns Addressed
Why do people avoid homebrew? These common concerns with D&D 5e’s third-party homebrew content are addressed by a pro designer in the scene.
Why do people avoid homebrew? These common concerns with D&D 5e’s third-party homebrew content are addressed by a pro designer in the scene.
A closer look at the Rune Knight features and how these synergize with the Fighter’s main class features, then review suitable feat, race, and multiclass options and finally combine these into some build concepts.
Start with this list of D&D 5e third-party classes if you want to freshen up the game! Homebrew is alive and well from reputable designers.
A closer look at the Ascendant Dragon features and how these synergize with the Monk’s main class features, then review suitable feat, race, and multiclass options and finally combine these into some build concepts.
Feats are powerful customizations when coupled appropriately with class abilities. Clerics are unique because they already have a lot going for them. I’m here to direct you to the feats that are worth your time.
List and links for each D&D 5e book that has received content and rules errata and revision.
Third-party D&D content is thriving, but where do you begin? What are the greatest hits? Use this list to curate your collection!
Spell scrolls, in my experience, are not utilized often in D&D 5e, but they are incredibly useful magic items. They’re accessible through crafting and dungeon delving. The Order of Scribes Wizard specializes in scroll creation. Let us explore everything about spell scrolls so you can confidently use them in your game!