Not every encounter needs to involve violence and bloodshed, sometimes you need to be able to talk your enemies down…
Not every encounter needs to involve violence and bloodshed, sometimes you need to be able to talk your enemies down…
Why go through the bother of training a boring, old horse to be your mount when you could get an ogre? Or something bigger…..
Mounts can carry you, pull carts and be loaded down with all your gold. But what if they could do more? Take a look at our War Mounts.
Dogs. Those lovable furry companions that bring joy into our lives, have the skills to do more than just provide your character will emotional support.
GoT may be over, but it can live on through the Faceless Men - Monk subclass!
With the release of the Artificer 2.0, we’ve created a new subclass based off Q, the man behind all James Bond’s gadgets
In a follow up to last week’s articles, we’ll examine some homebrew weapons that aren’t swords.
Spike Spiegel is an iconic character from anime. The Cowboy Bebop star has long been a favorite of mine, and it’s about time he got his own subclass!
You can’t play D&D on an empty stomach. Here are a few simple recipes that anyone can make and everyone will love.
Everyone’s favorite demon killing brothers, Sam and Dean Winchester, are featured in this week’s homebrew, The Winchester Hunter Subclass.
Sometimes, your action can be used for more than just hitting something…
A selfish bastard with a heart of gold, John Constantine comes from the famed Laughing Magician bloodline. Now you too can save souls and screw with demons.
What better way to misbehave than to create a rogue subclass for all those Browncoats? We've done the impossible, and that makes us mighty.
Sometimes you want to play that super goofy paladin that forgets how to swing their sword, but that isn’t always appropriate for the table. Let’s discuss how the fun of the table effects character creation.
Players love a good combo. . . Especially when it drives your DM crazy!
There are some things I like in D&D, and other things I have no idea why they are even a thing.
It’s hard roleplaying when you are new to RPGs, and the Player’s Handbook leaves much to be desired.
Why I think that WotC’s strategy of bringing back the Old Guard can be a bad thing for the DnD community as a whole.