As I mentioned, my “office” game is Tales of the Yawning Portal. Previously, I talked about reasons to use published adventures and how to turn published modules into a campaign. Today I want to talk about keys to taking a published adventure and turning it into what you need for your campaign. This process isContinue reading “3 Keys to Reskinning an Adventure”
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3 Steps to Turn Published Adventures into a Campaign
As I mentioned last week, I am running an “office” game of Tales of the Yawning Portal. These are some really great adventures, but what they are not is a campaign. These are adventures that for all tense and purposes have nothing to do with each other except that one starts at a level whereContinue reading “3 Steps to Turn Published Adventures into a Campaign”
5e: Blightrat
More than anything, I am a monster designer. Give me a terrifying looking image and I will hand you back a full stat block and description to terrify your players and their characters with. This is something I love doing. Having been caught up with so much lately, I haven’t had the time to createContinue reading “5e: Blightrat”
Traveller: See the Galaxy in the Galleon Megatanker
Providing fuel to the most dangerous parts of space, the Galleon-class megatanker can bring fuel almost anywhere. This enormous 3,500-ton tanker can skim fuel off of gas giants and process it for use or sale. Whether performing regular fuel runs for in-system use or taking it to systems without their own source of fuel, thisContinue reading “Traveller: See the Galaxy in the Galleon Megatanker”
3 Reasons to Run Published Adventures
For the JBE “office” game, I run Tales of the Yawning Portal for the group. I mean, I can’t run anything that we ourselves published because we know each adventure so well. And honestly, who can pass up a collection of classic adventures. Last week, we finished up the first adventure, the Sunless Citadel, andContinue reading “3 Reasons to Run Published Adventures”
5e: Designing Warlock Patrons
With the impending release of Book of Heroes: Heroic Fighter Archetypes, I am setting up the framework for the next few installments. One if them is warlocks, because I love warlocks. It’s a solid class mechanically, and it has a back story built right in. My first 5e character (post playtest) was a warlock—Sir TimContinue reading “5e: Designing Warlock Patrons”
Pathfinder: Shadowsfall Symbols and Map Fonts
This past weekend, the map arrived for the first Shadowsfall campaign that we are hard at on work. I would love to show you the full map, but we are still putting names on everything. There is one part of the map that I am able to show you right now and it is theContinue reading “Pathfinder: Shadowsfall Symbols and Map Fonts”
Not Going to PaizoCon 2019 Sale!
They Pathfinder Fans, It is that time of year again! To put cucumbers in our ears? No. It is time for the Not Going to PaizoCon 2019 Sale! This year is going to be amazing because every Pathfinder PDF we produce that is over $2 is 60% off the regular price and it is exclusivelyContinue reading “Not Going to PaizoCon 2019 Sale!”
5e: Amazing Archetypes for Fighters
Weapon Masters and Martial Champions Other adventurers sometimes consider fighters to be nothing more than dumb brutes—prove them wrong with this supplement! Build a fighter with enough new tricks to make your rogue jealous, and employ tactics no barbarian can comprehend. Mix magic with your martial prowess, and become a knight of wits. Inside theContinue reading “5e: Amazing Archetypes for Fighters”
Pathfinder: Grave Hulk
It is another Shadowsfall Friday. Today, we bring you a monster straight from the brain of Richard Moore. He wrote this one for his home game sent it over to me to send off to you. If you use it in your game, buy him a drink if you see him at a convention. AsContinue reading “Pathfinder: Grave Hulk”