This guide has everything you needs to explore the themes of horror in Dungeons & Dragons. Included are rules for alcohol poisoning, rules for Stress Dice and stress points (which are analogous to Hit Dice and hit points), example of how to use Sanity as an ability score, options for creating characters using Sanity, and new feats pertaining to Sanity, stress points, and madness.
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This is a small set of simple and elegant mechanics for adding durability to weapons and armour in Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition. I originally created these mechanics to work for a 5th edition conversion to the Dark Sun setting, where magic items are exceedingly rare. But I found I enjoyed the system so much that I am now using it in other settings. Having weapons degrade and break... [click here for more]
A homebrewed set of troops to suppliment the towns guards, allow for NPCs who level with the party, and give a way to take NPCs from commoners to more veteran soldiers. Perfect for filling out a castle that a party has aquired, keeping a more light fingered group in line, or boosting the parties power for a particulalry hard fight.
Initially inspired for a town management style game, this has been... [click here for more]
A version of early gundpowder weapons that create realistic loading mechanics and ranges while keeping them comparable to the current weapons. A good compromise for more historically minded players who want to stay true to reality, and players who want the big hits that guns can give while being slow enough to avoid them unbalancing the encounters. Not just a reskin of crossbows which limits many of... [click here for more]
A 5e background for a nomadic healer or traveling doctor.
a simple background using a mix of homebbrew elements and already existing backgrounds.
The background Summary ;
You travel the lands, applying your trade wherever you can, helping those who cannot help themselves. Your experience and knowledge unmatched and unique, you’ve witnessed amazing events but also experienced... [click here for more]