Trinkets as backstory inspiration
If you need some inspiration when creating a character's backstory, this article will tell you how you can get a boost in fleshing out a pivotal moment for your character or maybe even a call to adventure.
If you need some inspiration when creating a character's backstory, this article will tell you how you can get a boost in fleshing out a pivotal moment for your character or maybe even a call to adventure.
Whether you've never played a certain DnD 5e class, or you've played the class a ton, it can be hard to come up with a concept for your new character. Here are a few ideas for you in case you need some inspiration.
Need some help picking your Pact of Tome cantrips? Just hit level three and trying to figure out which cantrips are a good fit for your Eldritch Knight or Arcane Trickster? I have some tips for you!
An invincible DnD character? One who won't die from hits left and right? AND they're a frontline fighter AND a spellcaster? This week, we build Gideon Jura, a Planeswalker from MtG. And he checks all the boxes.
High stats are easy to play, as they literally play to your strengths. But it's fun to also play to your weaknesses. Here are some ideas to be great at it!
Unpopular Opinion: Clerics are boring. I always feel stuck in the same mold: a devout worshipper goes and travels the land, spreading the good word to all he meets. Let's change that up.