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Posted: 2026-02-23T14:01:50+00:00
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Posted: 2026-02-01T15:02:13+00:00
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Posted: 2026-02-23T10:35:17+00:00
Author: /u/EmagineNationShttps://www.reddit.com/user/EmagineNationS
My new dnd character, Rune! She is a grave cleric tiefling, in a world rules by vampires. She is in her mid-twenties, self-sufficiant, independent, opportunistic.
Her horns, tail or rune covered skin aren’t her only strange traits though - she sees, hears and on occasion, speaks with the dead. A skill that that the monks at the monestary she was left at as a newborn didn’t necessarily appreciate. While they did teach her the basics, they expected her to follow their path and learn the funeral rites and protect the dead from resurrections.
Never really fitting in, Rune decided to become more of an … independent contractor. She picked up skills and traits from everywhere and anyone, letting parents speak to their dead child, finding the family heir loom that a grandfather took to his grave and removing the haunting present of a jealous ex-lover from the house. For a pretty penny of course.
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Posted: 2026-02-23T10:46:40+00:00
Author: /u/Meph248https://www.reddit.com/user/Meph248
Hey everyone, I'm a DM and just had a dragon fight. Just wanted to get a second opinion, because my players are a bit unhappy.
We are playing Tomb of Annihilation and the party took their ship into a bay near the dragons lair. I decided that the dragon, having 23 passive perception, would notice a large ship in the bay near his home and came to investigate. (the PDF even has a 100% encounter with the dragon when camping in a valley 60miles away, so its clear that he is out hunting over the day)
After a few rounds of cat and mouse, a fog cloud and miscommunication, the dragon ended up underneath the ship, shredding its hull. Three players attacked it in melee; the wizard did cast a major image of a witch 120ft away in the air yelling insults and threatening the dragon.
The dragon that was currently underwater, fighting with 3 combatants. The dragon with 60ft blindsight, who can't see an illusionary witch 120ft away in the fog. He later flew up to drop two people he had grappled, and never investigated the illusion, which by that time was 180ft away because the ship kept moving forward. The illusion was static and the player never used his Action to move it. Even if the dragon would have flown there, it's Blindsight would have revealed the optical illusion for what it is, without having to waste a Study Action to make an INT check.
The wizard player is unhappy, because his high level spell had no effect. His logic is that it's a high level spell and should get some payoff.
Any advice? I try to play adversaries in character to the best of my abilities, acting like I assume the creature would do; but I don't take player emotions or payoff into regard when it comes to combat actions by the opponents. I do enjoy player creativity outside of combat and there I'm more lenient with the rules, but in a game system like DND which is 90% combat rules, I like to stick closer to RAW after Initiative is rolled.
I want to get better at DMing, any critique or advice is welcome. :)
EDIT: Thanks for the comments so far. Seems like my interpretation of Blindsight is a bit off; I based it on the fact that it sees through invisibility, greater invisibility, blur and mirror image, which are all illusion spells; but apparently it doesn't see through all illusions. Not relevant for this specific combat, but good to know for the future. :)
EDIT: Wizard player wrote me, he wants to change subclass and spells now. Which is fine by me, as long as he has more fun with other spells in future.
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Posted: 2026-02-23T13:43:58+00:00
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Posted: 2026-02-22T16:50:51+00:00
Author: /u/Laynydhttps://www.reddit.com/user/Laynyd
If you I want to see more content I’m @Laynyd on Instagram.
New pictures are coming of my OC I wasn’t as happy as I was expecting of the ending result but I’m editing some pictures right now and I’m a bit more happy ! Hope you enjoy it !
When I’m playing DnD with my friends I always go for the ginger elf and I’ve finally decided that I will be doing my OC in a cosplay and here we are !
The photoshoot was made in France Auvergne and the photographer was @Kameliacos on Instagram !
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Posted: 2026-02-22T20:57:11+00:00
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Posted: 2026-02-23T04:59:27+00:00
Author: /u/lomgihttps://www.reddit.com/user/lomgi
Okay I need opinions we have a person we play with in our usual group and I'm debating on just not playing any campaigns he's involved with. Everytime we play he just ruins my experience, my first time playing DND he completely ruined my character by turning her in to the police because she accidentally blew something up which was fine. And when the party has an executive decision to save or leave her he got to decision to leave her for an honest accident as it was an explosive knife that we hadn't used before and we had to roll to see how big the explosion even was. Which was whatever I suppose. So there was one character, the next time I played with him he made his character completely insufferable towards me in particular always harassing me and calling my character names and just being a general jerk. Then recently we had a game running, he joined probably 70% of the way through joined the party on the adventure, noted multiple times that his character has no backstory until literally the final encounter then he says his character would side with the bbeg and so he swapped sides and just admitting he'd rather just kill the party who's been playing for shy of a year whiles he's only been here for a few months at most. I don't know if I'm just being petty but this feels absurd. I'm just tired of every character I make being ruined by one guy. I'm the only one who has this problem with him and literally nobody else does this to me either.
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Posted: 2026-02-22T22:29:23+00:00
Author: /u/cclevelandhttps://www.reddit.com/user/ccleveland
“This fifteen-foot-high room contains the trappings of royalty: ornate furniture, exquisite rugs and tapestries, and decorative statuary. Everywhere you look are lit candelabras atop small tables. The beauty of the decor is undone by thick dust and cobwebs. Standing in the center of the room is a decrepit skeleton clad in tattered robes.
Red pinpoints of light burn in the skeleton's eye sockets. "Do I know you?" it asks.”
Thought I’d take a stab at a classic D&D lich, even if he is a bit befuddled in the module. Enjoy!
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