Low-level control spells can be useful at higher levels.
A story about near-death when fighting an owlbear may not be appropriate for children, but our hero Booker doesn't know that.
You can create a deep and rich character by having them overcome more than just a horde of angry goblins.
Whether it’s made of sand, fire, or an immovable force, your opponents will have to figure out a way to deal with your wall spell on the battlefield
Five fun magic items that provide benefits without the use of an attunement slot.
More battlefield control spells! This week we take a look at how creating an overgrown briar patch can steer your enemies right where you want them.
Controlling the battlefield means being able to influence more than the creature in your surroundings, but the location itself. In this article, we will explore control spells that manipulate the elements Earth, Air, Water, and Fire and how they can be used to take control of the environment around you.
Familiars have a long and storied history in Dungeons and Dragons. Let’s see what this magical tiny beast looks like in the 5th edition.
If you need your newly acquired Griffon to be trained as a riding mount, look no further than the heirs of House Vadalis who possess the Mark of Handling.
Don’t get caught unaware. Surprise isn’t a round or a condition, but it is an effective tactic to use.
The Gnomes of House Sivis keep you in contact with your friends and family…for a price.
Our adventurers survived the 1st round with few mistakes, but can they keep it up in the 2nd round?
Just because a spell is named after a famous wizard makes it worth a spell slot.
The Mark of Shadow pits old school House Phiarlan against the young upstarts, House Thuranni.
A rock, tree, or comrade-in-arms can all provide a bonus to your AC is you know how to position yourself. Let’s see how to utilize cover effectively.