I may have unleashed a monster. D&D is about all that has been talked about in the house since our first game with my son a week prior. I finally convinced him that it takes a little bit of prep, and I can’t just slide it in on a whim, so now he thinks it’sContinue reading “Redcoat Smasher and the Mystery of the Vampire Lord”
Monthly Archives: October 2021
K20 Character Classes
This is the first of the entries on K20 on the most commonly requested part of the game, classes. This is the biggest departure from 2,3,4 or 5e in K20, and while I’d love to be able to say you can just lift and shift them into a 3.5 game, you probably can’t. It alsoContinue reading “K20 Character Classes”
Harlequin’s Guide to Cities and Poison: Review
A little back-to-back, but thanks to a cleanup of some shipping delays, my copy of Harlequin’s Guide to Cities and Poisons shipped pretty quickly compared to some other Kickstarters. No reason to wait to read it though, lets dive in. Harlequin’s is the seventh of Chamomile’s guides to everything. An urban guide to cities andContinue reading “Harlequin’s Guide to Cities and Poison: Review”
A Game for Kids
My son loves the idea of playing D&D. He sees my home (fully vaccinated) crew play and finds as many reasons as possible to buzz through the room, or strike up a chat, or ask as many questions about the game as he can. Lately he has been asking to play, and I hear aboutContinue reading “A Game for Kids”
Ocean Mastery
Well this is an interesting collection of homebrew. I run a lot of D&D games with pirates, or boats, or underwater scenarios and was looking for a prestige class for an upcoming NPC in my 3.5 game. A were-orca barbarian who I wanted to have some water themed powers thrown in the mix. I figuredContinue reading “Ocean Mastery”
Celawyn’s Guide to Wilderness and Fey: Review
Celewyns’s Guide to Wilderness and Fey is the sixth of Chamomile’s kickstarter series of 5e zines. This one is focused on a wilderness and fey. There are a billion wilderness supplements, and none really do what I want, so I was really looking forward to this one. Chamomiles GM Guide has a ton of greatContinue reading “Celawyn’s Guide to Wilderness and Fey: Review”
Legends of Avallen: A Review
Mothman reviews Legends of Avallen, a TTRPG inspired by Celtic Mythology in Roman Britain.
Mission: Accomplished!: Review
Mission: Accomplished! is another I picked up from the Bundle for Racial Justice and Equality that I got a little bit of time to dig into. Its a single session TTRPG built around the debrief after a super spy mission gone wrong, put out by RPG podcaster Jeff Stormer. Gameplay is advertised as 2 hours,Continue reading “Mission: Accomplished!: Review”
