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Dungeons and Dragons – Player Tips – Preparing Your Background

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Zombie Atttack!

5th Edition Dungeons and Dragons makes making background choices easy.  But the thing to remember is that characters are more than the mechanics on a character sheet.

In order to make your character enjoyable during the game you need to make them feel real.  If your group is doing a session zero you can figure out what everyone is playing and you can begin linking your stories together.

Whats Your Backstory in Dungeons and Dragons

Board Games in Review – Resistor – Card Game

ResistorHello Board Game fans let me introduce you to a wonderful card game: Resistor.  You might have seen my earlier post talking about this wonderful game while it was on kickstarter.  Well if you missed the article or missed kickstarter today is your lucky day.  The game is fully published and available on Amazon.

It is the era of nuclear war.  Countries stockpiling global thermonuclear warheads have entrusted their nukes to supercomputers.  Two such computers, Deep Red and BLU9000, have had their launch sequence initiated.  Fearing mutually assured destruction, the computers race to hack one another so they can launch unimpeded and destroy their enemy. 

Will You Survive Nuclear War with Resistor?

Dungeons and Dragons Player Tips – Playing Your Flaws

Dungeons and DragonsHello Fellow Nerdarchists.  When you break down and look at character concepts 5th edition not only has the system in place that each character has in their traits a flaw as well as the standard stat array has a low stat.

These features can be considered by many a problem to avoid, while others see these as awesome role playing situations and awesome parts of the story to make the session memorable.

Player Tips  – Play up Your Flaws as much as You do Your Strengths

Multi-Classing in Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition, Should I or Shouldn’t I?

multi-classingThe important thing to look  at is role playing has nothing to do with the mechanical character sheet that you use to track your progress through the game of Dungeons and Dragons.  5th Edition presents very good reasons for multi-classing but also makes  it simple enough to make happen.

The question you have to ask yourself when you are considering multi-classing  is it a character choice or a player choice.  Sometimes the lines get blurry when classes are similar.  Take your martial classes, fighter, paladin, barbarian, ranger or rogue.  With limited or no casting ability dipping into these is easy.  Fighter is the easiest of the lot as it just represents more martial training.

Multi-classing – to be or not be?

Dungeons and Dragons – Etiquette at the Gaming Table

gaming tableTed from Nerdarchy here and today I am going to ask you a hard question.  Are you a good player at your gaming table?  Now I am not asking are you a skilled role player or even a valued member of your party.  I want to know how you treat the fellow people you game with.

Every gaming table is different.  So when the group gets together you need to either find out or figure out what each player at the table is there for.  Are you playing a beer and pretzels game where silliness and distractions are not only commonplace but sought after?

Do You have a Problem Player at Your Gaming Table

Dungeons and Dragons – Improve your game with Improv

Dungeons and DragonsOk, dungeon masters how many of you spend hours in between game nights plotting and planning your adventures and encounters for your players.  You probably spend more time than you should.

Lets look at the key factor.  When your players show up at the table they usually have little to no idea what you have in store for them for the evenings entertainment.  They only have the ability to react to what you throw at them.  Well what if you had a loose outline of the entire campaign and then only reacted off of what the players do?

Does your Dungeon Master use Improv?

Ecology of the Blitzorn – Fast and Dirty Monsters – 5th Edition

BltzornThe Blitzorn, sorry Dave you spelled it wrong in the video below, is the primal hunter on the para-elemental planes.  Agrar the hunter claims the Blitzorn is what would happen if a tiger mated with a thunderstorm.  A beast as large as a mighty tiger but made entirely out  of a thunder cloud.  So let me present you this monster for Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition.

Fast and Dirty Monsters – D&D 5th Edition

The markings that you would see on a tiger are made of actual lightning arcing through the cloud that is their being.  These creatures though native to the elemental plane of lightning at time a storm draws energy from the elemental plane an it can draw these creatures from their home to hunt and stalk here on the prime.

The Dam in West Rustoch – Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition

AarakocraHello today I present you a Dungeons and Dragons story.  This is written by Micheal Rovinski.

Ephram is an Aarakocra, commonly referred to as Bird-Folk, Bird People, or Avian Humanoids. At a young age, he joined a monastery to learn the way of martial arts, and once he learned enough he was sent on a pilgrimage. During his pilgrimage, Ephram seeks out those in need of help. It is a part of his martial philosophy, the Way of the Open Palm; a martial philosophy considered the key to maintaining harmony with nature, one’s surroundings, and the place that one has with the Celestial Bureaucracy.

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Ecology of the Golden Chimera – Dungeons and Dragons Monsters

Dungeons and DragonsLast week I talked about the creation of the Golden Chimera.  While the chimera is built as a monster of Demons combining all the worst of each of the component monsters, the olden Chimera actually combines the best of each of the creatures combining together.

As the Demon Prince created the regular chimera a powerful Solar, perhaps the first,  created a creature in its image to be a positive force on the world below, but powerful enough to defend itself and its kind.

As the dragon half of the regular strives to raid and plunder the Golden Chimera craves its wealth but usually through trade and service and is interested in acquiring knowledge above actual material possessions.

Golden Chimera in Dungeons and Dragons

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Creation of the Golden Chimera – Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition

Dungeons and DragonsLong ago I came up with this creature.  Inspired by the regular Chimera I set out to make something personnel and cool.  I never truly gave it a name because it was more of a unique creature in my mind then one of many.  But over the years the idea has changed and grew.

Now Nerdarchy did a video on the chimera For Dungeons and Dragons, you can watch that below, and I talked about my version.  The Golden Chimera like the regular has the head of a lion and a dragon.  The lion looks more regal than vicious.  The dragon is that of a gold dragon rather than that of a red dragon.

Would You Use this in Dungeons and Dragons?

Game Master Tips – Giving your Players Agency in Your Campaign

Game Master TipsNerdarchist Ted here and today we are going to be talking about Dungeon master tips or game master tips for your Dungeons and Dragons game, or what ever RPG you play.  So for those of you who are unfamiliar with this concept, lets ask the question, What is Player Agency?

Player Agency is when you allow a player to actually control the on goings of a story for a portion of the time or to create something and you allow them to run with it.  Technically when a player makes a back story for their character they are doing so with agency but with most groups it actually ends there.

Do you use Player Agency in your RPG?

Ecology of the Mage Eater – Fast and Dirty Monsters

Mage EaterSpell Casters of the worlds beware.  The Mage Eater lurks above stalking and hunting lone travelers with magical abilities.  I present to you the Fast and Dirty Monster: The Mage Eater.

Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition presents many useful creatures to use against your player characters but perhaps that is not enough.  Fast and Dirty Monsters is a series where we take a concept and convert an already created monster and give it a whole new life as a completely different monster.  In this edition we have taken the Coalt, a generally good monster and turn it into something a little more vial and monster-like.

Fast and Dirty Monster: The Mage Eater

Fast and Dirty Monsters – Ecology of the Skleee

Greetings, Nerdarchist Ted here and and today I present to you a new race and its ecology.  I offer up the Skleee.  These are from our Fast and Dirty monsters series.  Tune in below to see how the race came about.  Lets see how they stack up against other creatures in Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition. Fast and Dirty Monster

The Skleee get their name from the sound they make when startled.  I would like to thank Jerel Fontenot  for his suggestion for the name and concept for the name.   The Sklee are an insectoid race that combines several insectoid concepts together.  They have a hive mind like that of ants as well as their ability to function together as a unit.

In addition their great carrying capacity is inherent within all Skleee.  But they also posses the abilities of termites in chewing through would and other things to burrow and make their dwellings.

The Sklee in Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition