If you aren't worried about conserving budget, they are definitely something I can recommend for some of the monsters and items being cool, as well as great art. They have some great monsters, but aren't worth it for that alone, and I've struggled a bit with their stronghold building and domain management stuff getting it to be useful, and didn't find the retainer rules functional for me. MCDM's Books (Strongholds and Followers and Kingdoms and Warfare). Grim Hollow (very cool books, but I don't personally find the transformation/monster powers stuff to be balanced enough to use). Odyssey of the Dragonlords (is a campaign book, but a cool one with some new options). It's definitely a matter of taste, as it's high quality book. If it was a bit more consistently what I was looking for, it would be a very easy recommendation. Valda's Spire of Secrets (lots of options, not all of them were for me, but there's a lot of them). Easy to recommend if more monsters is what you are looking for. Kobold Press Monster Books (bit hit or miss, but so much there you'll be able to get plenty of good stuff). The Kickstarter for the 2nd is ending tonight, but the first one is available and top notch content. Griffon's Saddlebag (lot of good magic items). In bang for buck, you don't get much better. Kibbles' Compendium of Craft and Creation (Crafting System, Player Options). His stuff is sold on DriveThruRPG and while there are some things on the stronger side (A subclass or two made for his created classes are capable of breaking the game a bit easier than a normal class would), I love the options and ideas he's put out.įor the sake of efficiency for character options, I'd just link herdsheep's 1 homebrew 2 lists 3. Not necessarily a supplement, but honorable mention to just about everything Logan Laidlaw has made. r/TheGriffonsSaddlebag is super useful for making magic items more interesting. QL Games' Draconomicon has been super useful in making some lore for my game (Which has a very Dragon-focused setting). There is some stuff I personally wouldn't allow, but I love a lot of the options in it (exotic weapons being my personal favorite!) The monsters are typically a bit stronger than what CR implies compared to normal monsters, and there are many that can cause straight up TPKs solo with some unlucky rolls, but they make combat more interesting. Small list of things I've been using lately that I love:Īll of Kobold Press' monster books, Tome of Beasts (1 and 2) and Creature Codex. Please instead reply in the ongoing threads rather than making new ones.įeel free to add to the community resource folder and the resource list. Limit Direct Response Posts - New posts that could reasonably serve as a reply to a different post that is in the top 40 of “Hot” may be removed by the moderators at their discretion. No low-effort/OC/image posts - Official sources, homebrew images, and new information/product photos are the exception. No D&D Beyond content sharing posts - DDB Content sharing is restricted to the weekly thread which you can find here For info on how to filter by flair on various apps and sites click here. For more information on which flair to use check here. Limit Homebrew - You may only post one new homebrew thread per day.Īll posts must be flaired - Submissions should be flaired with an appropriate flair. Limit self-promotional links - Any self-promotional external links (such as blogs, storefronts or Kickstarters) must be related to D&D and posted no more than once every 14 days. Text memes should be relevant to discussion. Use clear, concise title names - Titles must be clear, concise, and not worded in a misleading fashion.ĭo not post memes or joke posts - Meme images should be posted on /r/dndmemes. Do not suggest ways for such material to be obtained. Please respect the opinions of people who play differently than you do.ĭo not suggest piracy - Any non-fair use posts containing closed content from WotC or any third party will be removed. Please join us on our discord, and our new Lemmy server:īe civil to one another - Unacceptable behavior includes name calling, taunting, baiting, flaming, etc. A place to discuss the latest version of Dungeons & Dragons, the fifth edition, known during the playtest as D&D Next.
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