Why Improv Is Secondary to Preparation: D&D DM Tips
How much improvisation from a game master is too much for a tabletop RPG like D&D? Here is Flute’s perspective on improvising your sessions.
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How much improvisation from a game master is too much for a tabletop RPG like D&D? Here is Flute’s perspective on improvising your sessions.
If you haven’t heard, Polymorph is commonly cited as one of the best spells in fifth edition D&D. Let’s explore why Polymorph receives such hype and is the topic of much discussion!
In this article, we’ll explore several classifications of witches, including druidic Wiccans, prophesying Seers, traditional Hags, sea-faring Sirens, and astrological Cosmic Witches. We will also provide several canonical class builds, following the rules-as-written Dungeons and Dragons manuals.
Herbalism in your Dungeons and Dragons campaign has more uses than ever before. Not only can you create poultices, teas, ointments, elixirs, and balms, but a special organic material may be necessary for imbuing an item with magical properties.
So you want to be a Necromancer. What does this mean for you? In this article, we’ll discuss a few archetypes of Necromancy, compatible classes and spells to achieve your archetype’s goals, and logistical tactics for your Necromancer to employ.
Metamagic is a thematic, useful class feature for Sorcerers, but using Metamagic efficiently can be daunting for players. This article will help a Sorcerer to understand how each Metamagic can be used to optimally enhance their spells.
Warlocks are a bit of an anomaly in the spellcasting world. Not only is their table of spellcasting completely different from any other 5e spellcaster, they also have non-spell magic called Invocations. In this article, we’ll explain and then explore the spellcasting wonders of Warlocks.
How often has your character been nearly useless in combat? We build our characters to deal the maximum amount of damage, only to face impossible situations where all we can do is minimum damage…