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dungeon-strugglers · 19 hours
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✨New item!✨ Tsuba of the Crane Wondrous item, uncommon (requires attunement)
You can attach this tsuba to a longsword, greatsword, rapier, shortsword, or scimitar by pressing the tsuba against it for at least 1 minute, at which point it replaces the sword’s hand guard. Thereafter, the tsuba can't be removed unless you detach it as an action or the weapon is destroyed. A sword can only have one tsuba attached to it at a time.
If a sword is nonmagical, it counts as magical for the purpose of overcoming resistance and immunity to nonmagical attacks and damage while this tsuba is attached.
While you are holding a sword with this tsuba attached and you are hit by a ranged weapon attack, you can use your reaction to deflect the missile. Make an attack roll with this sword. If the total number rolled is equal to or higher than the attack roll of the incoming ranged attack, you deflect the missile and take no damage. This attack cannot benefit from advantage or disadvantage. - 🖌🎨 Like our work? Consider supporting us on Patreon and gain access to the hi-resolution art for almost 200 magic items (wow!), printable item cards and card packs, beautiful creature art and stat blocks, and setting pdfs with narrative hooks and unique lore!🧙‍♂️ Thank you so much for your support! 💖
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might-on-style · 2 days
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cloaksandcapes · 13 hours
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Look at this little fella! They're cursed and sad and needs a good home.
Reblog so a GM see's them and puts 'em in their campaign so their players can love 'em despite their flaws.
Forlorn Owlbear Plushie of Power
Wondrous Item, rare, cursed (requires attunement)
“A stuffed plush of the majestic creature known as the Owlbear. Unlike other plushies of power, the feathers of this one are old, stained. One of the button eyes is missing and you can tell its had to be restitched in a few spots and is missing some of its stuffing. It gives the plushie a forlorn, pitiful look. Like whoever had it before, didn’t love it.”
This plushie of power is a wool-stuffed recreation of an owlbear, big enough to cuddle and hold in your arms. If you use an action to speak the command word and throw the plushie to a point on the ground within 60 feet of you, the plushie becomes a living creature. If the space where the creature would appear is occupied by other creatures or objects, or if there isn't enough space for the creature, the plushie doesn't become a creature.
The creature is friendly to you and your allies. It understands your languages and obeys your spoken commands. If you issue no commands, the creature defends itself but takes no other actions.
Owlbear. This plushie is of an Owlbear. It can become an owlbear for up to 6 hours. Once it has been used, it can't be used again until 3 days have passed. At the end of the duration, the owlbear reverts to its plushie form. It reverts to a plushie early if it drops to 0 hit points or if you use an action to speak the command word again while touching it.
Rage Everlasting. While attuned to this magic plushie if your hit point total drops below half, you enter into a rage. While raging you received a +3 bonus to weapon attack and damage rolls. You are resistant to bludgeoning, piercing and slashing damage. This rage lasts for 1 minute. Once this property has been used you must finish a short or long rest before you can use it again.
Cursed Plushie of Pity. Whenever you finish a long rest there is a 10% chance this magic plushie will transform itself into an owlbear and attack the closest creature. It will not stop unless it is reduced to 0 hit points at which time it transforms back into a plushie.
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I am making a 5e setting inspired by Ancient India!
Welcome to the world of Devabhumi, which is is a high fantasy 5e setting inspired by the history and epics of Ancient India. This setting features:
- 100+ pages of lore
- A karma mechanic
- 6 new races
- 20+ backgrounds and feats
- And much more!
The Land of Devabhumi is a distant place nestled in between the sea and sky scraping mountains. It is a land where gods and mortals live together, boons and curses change the destiny of its inhabitants, and senses are easily overpowered by the diversity of the landscape.
The events of Devabhumi take place in the Dvapara Yuga (the Bronze Age), which features various technological advancements such as flying ships, magical chariots, and powerful weapons.
The Kickstarter will go live in one month. Sign up to be notified when it launches here.
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sephiramy · 1 year
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so, I haven't spoken about this much lately, but
last year I completed a 4 year D&D campaign, which also happened to be my first time DMing, and I have been taking a little time off as I very badly needed a break afterward, but I'm starting to test the waters again and really internalizing how much work I accomplished
I had drawn up over 400 character tokens - here's some of the "main" ones (there were so many others for just, random NPCs, combat encounters, etc)
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over 100 hand-drawn maps,
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and 20 environment art pieces (I've posted some of these, before)
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all this just to say... you know... I did a lot of work, and I am coming around to being proud of that
hopefully I'll be able to share new work from a new game, soon 💖
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regal-bones · 12 days
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A blade of creeping mycelium and falling spores for @/platyshroom (Twitter!) 🍄🌀
If you’re interested in getting a commission done yourself, DM me!
Or you can support me on Patreon for £1 and help me keep making art!
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ashes2caches · 14 days
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me and my friends have this cool homebrew for dnd 5e where we don’t actually use dice and we also don’t wear clothes and we mostly just slam into each other’s prostates with out girldicks.
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unnerd · 2 years
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Places you should add to your little town/city in your fantasy world!!
Post offices. Wild, I know. But give me the unhinged kind. Pingeons and little postal dragons all over the place. You enter. The most disgusting smell fucking assaults your nostrils. You know what it is. Letter in hand, you go up to the counter. The postal worker is just a slightly bigger pigeon. You shed a tear.
PLAYGROUNDS!! Create the most dangerous kinds of playgrounds, the ones suburban moms would TRIP if they ever saw one. Monkey bars that are way too tall, swings that go full circle... The metal slide stays the same, it's already painful enough.
PARKS!! MAKE IT ALIVE!! Show people going on walks, reading beneath trees. C'mon most of them are already hundred years old (And are going to die after that CR 15 creature wrecks the town) anyways!! Show couples and picnics, show a family enjoying the sunday, give me someone picking flowers for their loved ones.
A bakery! Do you know how much these places are underrated? And do you know how much plot potential they have? Every good story starts with food poisoning or granny's recipe! Give me a place your players/readers are going to treat like home and, for once, it's not a tavern or a guild.
Government buildings! Give me a town hall that has a kilometric line in front of it. Give me a registry that is as old as this town. Give me police stations! Give me courtrooms! Make one of your players get arrested and now all of the party has to go through burocracy like a bunch of normal people!
(Who am I kidding? You don't need to make them get arrested. They are going to do that for you.)
Touristic attractions! Give me a full-on statue of the country's leader! Give me museums! Give me streets, ruins and whatnot that attract thousands of tourists everyday! Give me an annoying city guide that tries to get the party's attention everytime!
Magazine stands! Magazines don't exist? Newspaper stands! From the Queen's Journal to the most questionable new piece of Fox's Tailtracker, you have it all! Make your players doubt what's actually happening, sprinkle a little fake news... Or is it fake at all?
...Toy stores. OK HEAR ME OUT. Make magic toys; miniature skyships that actually fly, metal toy dragons that expel fire, little wands that make little light spells, wooden creatures that can move and make noises... Make children happy! And your players too because they will waste their money on these stuff.
Instrument store!! Make your bards happy with special instruments or just weird ones! Give me a battle in one of those that is just filled with funny noises and the worst battle soundtrack ever!!
Not exactly a place but... Cleaning carts!!! Show me people cleaning the streets, picking up the trash, cutting trees!! Make the town look clean!! Give me an old man that is really proud of his work!!!
(or ways to make your players feel even worse when the villain destroys the town later on :) )
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the-fluffy-folio · 10 months
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Gooze – Small ooze, chaotic evil
…and thus, a new horror was unleashed onto Falbheim’s already more than hazardous substructures. Tisdor Dwindleteeth III’s joy was immeasurable when he finally managed to merge magically condensed consciousness with one of his many specimen of ooze. Of course, even the slightest bit of joy for the infamous necromancer meant trouble for everyone else – great trouble to be precise. After a short period of pondering, the gooze – as this monstrous abomination was later named – instantly assumed the most destructive shape it was able to imagine…just to wreak havoc wherever it waddles.
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butch-enjoyer · 9 months
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Horrible dnd ideas
Homebrew a clown class.
Make the whole party clowns.
Buy a small carosse.
Drive slowly and unthreating as possible to the bbeg private room.
-it is a tiny carosse, how bad can it me?
*7 clowns come out*
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zephyrbug · 4 months
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Quick portrait of Lady Seren Gautier for @ydteus cause I'm actually obsessed with her🌌🌑🗡️
Been having fun with the casual portraits but character designs comin soon!
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lonksadventures · 8 months
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Now that every Startouched subrace is finished I can finally post all six sheets together!
Keep in mind that any lore or art I’ve made is meant as a building block for y’all’s ideas and characters and can be thrown out the window if you want! 💖
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I just want to say thank you to everyone who has supported this homebrew project over the last year. The suggestions, ideas, questions and art that you guys have shared have helped me keep up the motivation to finish these guys and I hope you all like the final piece 💖
In the future I may make more dnd homebrew stuff but for now I’m gunna go lie down-
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dailyadventureprompts · 3 months
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Friends, can I share one of my favourite bits of 5e homebrew?
This system (specifically the concept of a depletion die) has been a FANTASTIC addition to my campaigns, as it really breaks players out of that habit of hording consumable items and never using them for fear of needing them more at some point in the nebulous future.
You know what else this system is great for? ADVENTURING SUPPLIES. Now rather than expecting my party to go shopping and fiddle with small change and encumbrance, I just say they have a group "supply die" that's split across all their packs and baggage. How large is that supply die? Tally the group's collective strength bonus and compare it to the "average remaining uses" section of the chart. How much does it cost to resupply? There's a handy-dandy "cost" chart that you can just multiply by 10.
Rather than tracking rations, we just roll the supply die once at the end of each long rest. Whenever my party needs a random doodad that they that they could've picked up in town, they can roll the supply die and take it out of their bag, after that it's added to their permanent inventory until they lose it. Beasts of burden and carts
I've been looking for a system this elegant FOR YEARS and and finally I have it. Enjoy friends, let me know if you end up using it in your own campaigns.
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Limit Break - An Experimental 5e OPTIONAL feature
I posted a while about an experimental feature for 5e that lets players do things not accounted for by the rules, or lets them do Cool Shit™ they wouldn't ordinarily be able to do! This is the VERY rough draft, while I work on tables of consequences for DM's that struggle with improvising or creating such elements off-hand.
Feedback is welcome, but if you're a dick about it, I'll block or ignore you as usual. I know it has been a while since I posted new original content, and this is a new feature/system to tack on to your games, so PLEASE feel free to reblog it for additional exposure so I can get more feedback. More feedback and more exposure means more original content, in the long run!
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fabianriveraart · 3 months
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Finally finished arc1 of my Homebrew campaign, here you have the creatures I designed as the enemies
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