Deities of the Nentir Vale (4e) for D&D 5th Edition
The Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition Player’s Handbook includes the awesome Appendix B that provides deities for running your game in the multiverse worlds of the Forgotten Realms, Greyhawk, Dragonlance and Eberron. It also provides the Celtic, Greek, Egyptian and ...
Aquatic Campaign Outline for 1st-20th level
In this series I have been presenting creatures you can use for villains, lieutenants, minions, and wild encounters for 5th edition aquatic games, as well as encounter seeds for these villains at each tier. This article is the second presenting an outline for ...
Meet the New Pathfinder Iconics – Occult Adventures
Paizo has been introducing each of their new iconic characters to promote the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game: Occult Adventures which is now available in hardcover and available PDF on July 29. This week they are introducing Yoon, the iconic kineticist – ...
Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide This Fall for D&D 5th Edition
Wizard’s of the Coast just announced this afternoon that on November 3rd, they are releasing the Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide, the first official setting sourcebook for D&D 5th edition for $39.95 (C$46.00). It’s great to see a D&D sourcebook to ...
D&D 5e Sage Advice Compendium Updated
Jeremy Crawford has provided some answers on rules for conjurations, Arcane Ward, reach weapons, and more. Jeremy expands on answers to nearly 20 questions he has answered on Twitter.
Dungeons and Dragon Eggs
My inspiration for converting Paizo’s “Emerald Spire” came from a desire to expose a few of my gaming and non-gaming friends to the wonders of an all-day game session. I wanted to do something special though, and I decided to invite ...
4 Tips for Running Published Adventures
If you are playing D&D, Pathfinder or any of the many other tabletop roleplaying games, there are some pretty good published adventures out there. Who are published adventures for? Anyone really… first time gamemasters, world builders looking for an adventure ...
The Undine, ERRT Transport
Last week I presented a campaign outline to take your D&D PCs from 1st-15th level. This week I’d planned to present enemies for use against parties of 16th-20th level, followed by a second aquatic campaign outline next week. Well, the list of enemies ...
Splitting the Party
Rich Burlew isn't stressed by splitting the party, you shouldn't be either. Last week I mentioned how Kat Kuhl from the One Shot Campaign podcast handles their party splitting, or when a PC is unconscious. I recently read several conversations on ...
5 Ways to Save Your Campaign from the Summer
This week on the Campaign Trail, I’m on vacation and writing from the family cottage. Summer is awesome, but it can create challenges to running your scheduled campaign each week, month or whenever. I thought I’d look at some ways ...