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I have personally found this extremely useful in my game.
Some home brewed more mundane magic for a high fantasy campaign. Of course feel free to adapt this with your mechanics. I came up with these and a few others for a Herbalist character one of my players in the Drake Canpaign has made. I wanted to give her a way of excercising her background and abilities without making it over the top.
Look forward to a round of other ideas/items I’m working on rn that I hope to get out soon!
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Making Dragons Deadlier…
D&D Stands For One Thing – Dungeons & Dragons!
And what’s the second part of that name?
DRAGONS!
One of the most famous, if not the famous, creatures in all of D&D History.
And so for the Reptile-Lovers and Exceptionally Cruel Dungeon Masters who just happen to have a few dozen Dragons in their Settings and Campaigns, here’s a selection of Traits and Weaponry to armor-up those special little guys and girls and turn them into the world-destroying weapons of D&D, that we all know and love…
Note: Here is 80+ Traits, Actions, Reactions, Attacks and Much More for all your Dragon-Making Needs…
StoneStrix Monsters: Beast of Ill Omen, Crowlock, Dream Eater, Frghoul, Pumpkin King, Rusalka, Tentaghoul, Troll Boar, Pustuloid
List of resources for dnd
roll20: Make an account to play the game
Orcpub: For hosting and editing your character sheet
DND Wiki: Homebrew things, races, classes, misc
Players Handbook: Rules how to play how to make a character, all basic information for playing a game
Discord: to talk during and about the game
Mythweavers: another character sheet editor
Homebrewery: homebrew creation tool. Uses basic coding language to great effect.
If anyone wants to join just join the discord server and post your character
http://autorolltables.github.io/#
can randomly generate just about ANYTHING. awesome for dms
Tabletop Audio: background music and sound effects for the ambience.
PCGen – a character creation program that handles all the tricky and tedious parts of building characters, including NPCs.
d20pfsrd.com – all the free information you would ever need to play Pathfinder, an alternative to D&D
DiceCloud: Interactive character sheet that can be edit and shared with yourself or others easily. Pulled up anywhere with internet connection on PC, Mac, or mobile device. Use it to also mark down health, death saving throws, spell slots, experience, and more on the fly.
DnDMagic: List all spells currently available from Player’s Handbook and Elemental Evil.
5th Edition Spellbook app: Make spellbooks for all your characters, manage spells, prepare spells. Keep track of Spell Save DC, and Spell Attack bonus on your mobile device.
Squire – Another character creation and management app. Contains most of the basic info and spells already, with options to create spells, items, classes/subclasses, etc. This is the free version, but pro has more options for DMs, including initiative order control.
RPG Generator – An app that randomly generates things from NPC appearances to criminal gangs. It’s free and a great on the fly DM tool.
Kobold Fight Club: A generator for building and managing encounters. Good options to help narrow your monster picks and will calculate the XP to help you manage the difficulty. You can also save your encounter and it has tools for keeping track of encounters as well.
Medieval Fantasy City Generator: A nice tool if you need to map out a city but are having some trouble coming up with it, or you just need something on the fly.
Donjon: A site with all sorts of generators, tables, and other resources for various tabletop rpgs.
Weak Magic Item Generator: A generator for specifically making items that are weaker than a +1 item in 5e. There are a lot of interesting effects included on this generator and it is fun to play with.
Fantasy Name Generators: A one stop shop for any of your naming needs. There are an absurd amount of generators here.
I spent the week drawing a multi-layered tavern battle map. It’s free thanks to my Patreon supporters, so please enjoy. I would love your feedback!

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Ok if I’d see this in the woods you’d see me RUUUUUNNING
The fourth installment of the d100 Common Magic Items. A warning that some might be verging into ‘Uncommon’ and some are sinking into joke territory.
Note: These range from common to uncommon. In general, their cost can be higher than what it says on the sheet (Common magic items run from 50gp to 100gp, and uncommon can be as much as 500 gp, but they might be worth more in settings where magic is rarer). They are intentionally vague at times, so that the DM can fill in whatever details are appropriate.
Those Mercantile Tokens I’ve been working on just came out the art-oven, and you can download them for free below – there’s 177 in all!
I’d love to see what you create, so please share. 🙂
























