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NPC Adventuring Parties: Friends for CR 2 to 20 and everyone inbetween

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The world can seem awfully lonely if the PCs are the only ones adventuring in it. What other ears have heard of the ancient elven treasure buried beneath the ruins? If the PCs trash the Grand Duke’s ball, who are the assassins he sends to retaliate? If the King needs demonslayers with discretion, perhaps he turns to a more subtle party.

Whether you need towering heroes, imposing villains, cunning rivals, or well-meaning allies, you’ll find them inside with stat blocks and backstories for 50 NPCs in ten fully fleshed out parties from CR 2 to 20

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Noah S November 11, 2016 4:26 am UTC
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well done
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C. A. S October 14, 2016 4:03 pm UTC
Question: What system are these built in?
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Samuel P October 17, 2016 4:45 pm UTC
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D&D 5th edition

I believe that because of the way licensing works for making money off of non-WotC products built for 5e, the actual name of the game is not allowed to be listed anywhere within the material
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Dawson S October 08, 2016 11:16 pm UTC
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Love it. I hate the time it takes to build a balanced and interesting NPC party for the PC's to interact with. I enjoy the mix of good and evil parties, as it adds more flavour.
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John C October 08, 2016 1:18 pm UTC
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Hi Juliet,

I am always looking for ways to speed up certain tasks when DMing, and this struck me as excellent quick tool to flesh out multiple NPCs. It can be used either as designed, for an NPC group, although I may use it more as a 50 NPC reference.

A few questions thou:
Why not put an introduction at the beginning of your product to introduce it, and some of the ways it could be used moving forward.
The stats for the NPCs seem to be very inconsistent. If this is by design then that's fine, that being said, when looking at some of the NPCs, paticularly the high level ones, I was concerned to see that in several cases there are a few very strange stat allocations, the HPts are the lowest possible etc. I'll just use one as a reference. Morlos the 20th level Monk...other than a Dex of 14, all other stats are 10...it does not even follow the standard stat allocation at 1st level. Added to which our Monk will have 5 opportunities to increase his stats or take a feat, neither...See more
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Dawson S October 08, 2016 11:45 pm UTC
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The reason the 20th level monk has bad ability scores is because he has been fighting for so long. His description says his mind and body are worn down.
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