Look, I try not to fan boy, but here we are. Benjamin Huffman has returned with another fantastic homebrewed class: The Scholar. This class has been previewed on Huffman's blog and Patreon, it has been out for a while to those paying attention, but now is ready for prime time. As mentioned in previous posts, … Continue reading Review: The Scholar
Review: Uncaged Volume 1
Twitter is a constant convention. Conventions are places for those with similar interests to come together, trade on-goings, and spawn new ideas and possible projects. The Dungeons & Dragons base is not exempt from this as Ashley Warren has shown with her D&D fifth edition module anthology project, Uncaged. Stemming from an idea about "mythology-themed one-shot … Continue reading Review: Uncaged Volume 1
Amanda’s D&D Intro
Today's post comes from my friend and writing partner, Amanda Rye. We are in the process to finalizing our first DMsGuild publication, "Children of the Hills," for release in February. But do enjoy her fantastic take on entering the infinite adventures of Dungeons & Dragons! Hi all! When John asked me to collaborate on a … Continue reading Amanda’s D&D Intro
Review: College of the Opera
(UPDATE: A new version of this subclass was posted and is much better balanced) In Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition, Bards are one of the best rounded classes and rightfully so. Whether going into the class as a purist or dipping for a multiclass, they can add a lot of flair and robustness to a … Continue reading Review: College of the Opera
Review: Book of Uncommon Ancestry
It is no secret that I am a fan of Sterling Vermin Adventuring Co. and their main proponent Benjamin Huffman. His Pugilist class has been a favorite in my games and their latest release of that class, along with source book, have been used multiple times over. So when I got wind of his new Book … Continue reading Review: Book of Uncommon Ancestry