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A Wanderer's Guide to the Feywild

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The Plane of Faerie is a mysterious place, filled with wonders beyond imagining. This guide seeks to inspire dungeon masters who wish to send their party into this realm of wonder. It gives a comprehensive framework for the rules and laws that govern the Feywild, as well as ideas for specific locations, situations, items, quests, and so on. You won’t find adventures or detailed descriptions within this document, but you will find advice and inspiration on how to create these adventures, settings, and characters yourself.

This 52 page document includes tables with locations, fey crossings, time changes, weather effects, random encounters, and even a 100-option Wild Magic table.

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Gabriel P January 16, 2024 6:29 pm UTC
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Fantastic!!
Quick question - would you recommend making some of the wild magic surge available for a Barbarian Path of the Wild Magic and if so, which ones would you recommend?
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Spoon C January 16, 2024 7:57 pm UTC
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I've never dealt with a Path of the Wild Magic barbarian, but it feels pretty specific (and quite complicated). The fact that it can only be a positive effect and can be activated at will by the player really limits it here. Quickly looking through the table, results number 13, 16, 17, 18, 21?, 30?, 45, 47 and 48 might work, but with a duration linked to your rage duration instead of whatever duration they normally have.
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Taylor R February 15, 2023 12:13 am UTC
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The layout of this document is fantastic compared to a lot of the third-party products I've purchased. Would you mind sharing what fonts/font sizes you used? Also, what program did you use to create the stat blocks?
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Spoon C February 15, 2023 2:26 pm UTC
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The body is TeX Gyre Bonum, 9 pt. Titles use Andada SC (it needed to be a Small Caps font). The font for the statblocks is Bookmania. I mostly tried to go with a classic D&D layout, so I'm surprised it stands out!

All of it is thrown together in Apple Pages. It's been a while since I made the statblocks, but it's apparently mostly plain text with plenty of tabs, again trying to mimic the D&D style. The parchment is in a separate layer behind it.
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Taylor R February 17, 2023 11:06 pm UTC
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Thanks! I was using Andada SC myself for titles in my own docs for a while, but for some reason the font weight kept getting messed up and I moved onto other options. I think the similarity to the official D&D trade dress is what made it stand out; most third-party products I've been reading lately have used different typefaces to be distinct and most of them are honestly bad. This is readable and professional looking.
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Eugene M April 01, 2021 7:29 am UTC
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Hello, really love the supplement and it helps running my current Feywild-like campaign a lot.
One question, though: I can't find stats for the brownies in the document. Are they available somewhere else?
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Spoon C April 01, 2021 9:23 am UTC
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Hey! Glad to hear it's been useful!

Brownies are a suggested alternative to goblins, since goblins (while very much in theme with the Feywild) are ubiquitous as low-level monsters, and having the exact same ones running around would make the Feywild feel less alien. They'd use the same statblocks as goblins, but probably wouldn't be fought most of the time anyway. I might include specific brownie stats in a further revision, but that'll probably have to wait until after I know what Feywild things WotC are planning.
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Jackie D January 17, 2021 6:03 pm UTC
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I tried to pay for it and the information (both address and credit card) kept resetting. It worked when I put it down to $0, but was happy to donate to the cause, fyi
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Jackie D January 17, 2021 6:33 pm UTC
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Safari 13, fyi
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Matias L October 20, 2020 2:30 am UTC
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Hey, I'm a bit confused regarding the travel rules. There is no sense of absolute direction or distance, meaning if you "want" to go to a place, you'll eventually arrive there. However, roads do have a definite start and end. Does this mean that travelling through a road is somehow faster than just walking in a random direction hoping to find the place you're looking for? Can you find a road if you're looking for it?
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Spoon C October 20, 2020 3:14 pm UTC
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The main advantage of roads is that they offer a kind of certainty within the chaos. A road will always take you to a specific location, which is definitely not the case when you're just wandering. If you don't follow a road, you're relying on your own charisma/emotion/willpower to take you where you want to go, which introduces the possibility of some kind of failure. If you have enough control over the chaos of the Feywild, you don't really need roads, but that almost certainly wouldn't be the case for outworlders.

Don't interpret "the Feywild can be manipulated" as "the players can manipulate the Feywild". The Feywilds are still wild and untamed, full of powerful magics and strange creatures beyond imagination. A group of bumbling buffoons with little or no experience with any of this stuff won't just be able to bend it to its will. The party should probably try to use whatever certainty they can rather than try to embrace the chaos and hope for the best.

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Angelo I August 27, 2020 2:44 am UTC
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Could you please make your previous versions available for download as well? Thanks!
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Spoon C August 27, 2020 9:08 am UTC
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Do you want them for historical purposes or because of file size? The only changes I've made are some additions, moving some things around, and fixing a lot of spelling errors. I'm not sure an older version would be terribly handy, and I fear adding it to the files would only lead to confusion.

I did see your review in which you mention file size issues. I've added a printer-friendly version which should hopefully fix the issue.

Thanks for the review!
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