The D&D Essentials Kit introduced us to the official rules for sidekick characters. These 1/4 page sidekick character sheets are intended to be used in place of the stat blocks found in the D&D Essentials Kit on pg. 63. Perfect for those one-on-one games or those looking to fill out the rest of their party.
A few of small notes:
1. Be aware that all sidekick characters... [click here for more]
Hundreds of Options!Billions of Possibilities!
Taking a more holistic approach to city crafting, this book includes 63 unique tables, including concepts like settlement defense, spycraft, ecology and detailed law systems. There's even a system for taxes, because, I've been told by reliable sources, it's one of two certainties. The aim of this is to make every... [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 set of guidelines on how to turn a creature statblock into a companion that can level up alongside the players, gaining abilities as it does so.
Includes the example creatures of a panther, a blink dog, and a hawk, and discusses how to make companion rules for creatures in general. ... [click here for more]