Where to Begin with Third-Party D&D Content
Third-party D&D content is thriving, but where do you begin? What are the greatest hits? Use this list to curate your collection!
A collection of homebrew material for D&D 5e, though some may apply to other fantasy TTRPGs. Homebrew is the spice of life when making the game your own!
Third-party D&D content is thriving, but where do you begin? What are the greatest hits? Use this list to curate your collection!
Class capstones should be special and desirable. They’re the level-twenty culmination of many adventures and challenges. Capstones should feel legendary, but many don’t. I’ve reviewed each one to offer alternatives to meet expectations!
Spice up your D&D 5e monsters with weaknesses that your players will be delighted to discover.
D&D 5e Alchemists fail to deliver on the desired player fantasy. Taron Pounds, a pro designer, has finally given us a simple Alchemist class. Here’s my review!
D&D 5e armor and stats make Dexterity king. Let’s make armor and Strength interesting at all levels, not just at character creation!
I need to rant about the state of third-party content for D&D 5e and the disrespect that is being shown to players who purchase it.
We fixed one of D&D 5e’s most unpopular character options: the Champion Fighter Archetype. Here’s our revised version for your review.
I’ve created expanded spell lists for the Sorcerer subclasses that predate Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything. These expanded spell lists should even the playing field for older Sorcerous Origins.