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Posted: 2026-08-17T13:01:37+00:00
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Posted: 2026-08-01T14:00:47+00:00
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Posted: 2026-08-17T12:09:55+00:00
Author: /u/Drawzilla007https://www.reddit.com/user/Drawzilla007
Not talking about some huge complicated rule from the PHB. I mean those tiny rules that technically exist but everyone just kinda makes up as they go
Like something you only discovered after playing for months and went “wait… THAT’S how it works?”
What’s the most random D&D rule your table completely misunderstood?
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Posted: 2026-08-17T13:48:35+00:00
Author: /u/AvocaDrawhttps://www.reddit.com/user/AvocaDraw
Posted: 2026-08-17T10:17:27+00:00
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Posted: 2026-08-17T10:41:14+00:00
Author: /u/adua2000https://www.reddit.com/user/adua2000
I already feel like I've flooded this sub with questions about running my first game, but here goes another one!
I recently recruited another player for my Lost Mine of Phandelver campaign. I'm a first time DM and all except one of my players have never actually played before, and I heard that this campaign was well suited for learning the ropes.
One of my players wants to play a fairy and is very excited to do so (already sending me ideas for homebrew spells), and I don't wanna dull her excitement, but I'm a bit worried about running a game with one PC being much much smaller than the others. I'm not sure if I'm overly worried here, but with everything to keep track of already, making sure to design encounters, puzzles, prison cells etc. in a way that can't be solved by her going "I'm tiny, I just fly through that hole and unlock the door!" or similar feels pretty challenging.
I do really wanna make this work for her, but I also can't let it throw the game out of balance for the other players. Not to mention, with literally zero experience of designing encounters, I'm not sure I could actually think of everything.
Can anybody with more experience tell me if my worries are justified, or if there's a way to keep her as a tiny, flying menace without breaking the game or giving me a ton of extra work? Any advice would be much appreciated!
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Posted: 2026-08-17T12:43:24+00:00
Author: /u/IWishMyDreamToBeRealhttps://www.reddit.com/user/IWishMyDreamToBeReal
Hello. First time posting here. The goal was to imitate that classic 80s dark fantasy poster style (like Conan). Biggest and most complex art I've worked on so far. Took 2 months to finish.
Party members from left to right:
Jack the Gunslinger;
Tiefling Kitka the Ranger-Druid;
Carmine the Half-Elf Paladin;
Zugak the Half-Orc Cleric;
Kask the Konrasu Monk;
Ahgideon the Clockwork Wizard;
Kridis the Barbarian Changeling.
I that Magnus in the background? Yes.
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Posted: 2026-08-16T23:32:40+00:00
Author: /u/ejolblobhttps://www.reddit.com/user/ejolblob
Had the chance to work on this party illustration for a client! 🙌
The setting is called Valkheim - a gritty, dark norse setting. A land of Ice and snow, spear and sword.
Left to right, top to bottom:
Salbei is a recently sacrificed (and recently risen) Thrall-elf. She still bears the wounds of her being a midsummer sacrifice (sunken eyes and stigmata almost - on her neck, hands etc) and recently undertook a wild elf ritual to get Urthalin (meaning deep memory).
Vorio is a cleric of the World Tree, Valdryssil. He is a Vaettir, a nature-touched race, and as such he has one large elk antler and several large mushroom growths protruding out of his head and shoulders. He also recently made a deal with a witch, and this changed his left eye to be like a black charcoal, with a single red-glowing ember-like pupil.
Runvar is a Man from the clans of the throat (the more “civilized” groups of men) - Fairer skin that has arcane symbols carved into his face, neck, all over.
Made of Stone is a Jotunmyn (conventional equivalent of a goliath). Curved horns like a ram. Big white beard and warpaint. He has a Runic Greataxe that “hungers” to be fed with blood.
Udyr is a Man of the Bear People, a barbaric wild man tribe. He wears a bear pelt on his head/back, and his fists glow with this orange energy that evoke bear paws.
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Posted: 2026-08-17T14:39:15+00:00
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Posted: 2026-08-17T02:25:19+00:00
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Posted: 2026-08-16T17:25:22+00:00
Author: /u/Gab_Rthttps://www.reddit.com/user/Gab_Rt
I’ve decided to host friends to watch the Rings of Power on the three Wednesdays that it comes out. The idea is for each day to have decorations and clothes inspired by a different race. First Wednesday is Elves, second of Dwarves and lastly but not least Hobbits.
I’ve selected 26 recipes from Heroes Feast and Flavors of the Multiverse. 8 options to test for the elves, another 8 for the Dwarves and 10 for the Hobbits. On the actual day I imagine I’ll end up making 4-5 for each day.
I started trying them out this weekend with two recipes I’ve selected for the Dwarven day. The Dwarven Flatbread and the Delzoun Tide-Me-Overs.
I’m actually surprised, they were both really easy to make and turned out great! The bread is lighter than I expected, probably because of the yogurt, and the herbs really add a herbal taste.
The Tide Me Overs might just be the best meatballs I’ve ever had. Very moist, well flavored and it matches its sauce really well.
Don’t know if anyone likes the recipes in the book but I might keep posting them as I go.
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Posted: 2026-08-16T20:41:06+00:00
Author: /u/Safe_Appointment_260https://www.reddit.com/user/Safe_Appointment_260
So, first I would like to tell you that me and the DM are good friends. We are both fairly new to DnD, I've played a one shot before and he's played BG3.
I wanted to try out an Undead Warlock whose backstory I put a lot of time and effort into making but to make a long story short, a guy thinks he is possessed bc his soon to be patron whispers to him in his head, tries to go on a quest for a cure, gets killed in the process, and the "curse" grants him a second chance to live under a condition. He is adventuring to see if he can be free of the "curse" and live at the same time, because the patron is slowly corrupting him.
The DM said to me that my backstory is weird, as it doesn't fit into the setting (Curse of Strahd) and that the undead warlock is way too OP, even tho from what I understand, most of the enemies are immune to being frightened bc they are undead. The DM asked me to change subclasses and the story to something darker.
So I said if it was ok to make a Great Old One Warlock, but he said to me that after consideration warlock is off limits for being too busted. When I asked why, he said that Eldritch blast is too big of a cheat code, as almost no creature is resistant to force damage.
Is that an actual reason why warlock is seen as such a strong class in Curse of Strahd? Or is it mainly just my DM nit liking one class?
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