![]() ![]() (Free, homebrew is automatically shared within a campaign)įeats: Buy them as you go along. WoTC is looking into tying spell lists or feats to backgrounds if you want to use that for inspiration. Usually background contains a set of clothing, 15 GP, and some other equipment that fits. The best way to do backgrounds is to make backgrounds unique to the players using the homebrew feature. (16 dollars, 26 if additional spells, 30 if Wildemount)īackgrounds: Don't. ![]() If a player wants to play a Graviturgy or Chronurgy wizard, you will also need to buy the Wildemount spells (3.99). These are the big three, but you might want to consider Strixhaven (4.99) and Fizban's (4.99). PHB spells are 4.99, Xanathar's spells are 4.99, and Tasha's spells are 5.99. Spells: This might be the most expensive part, as you're probably gonna want to get all of them. (again, 5 players, 10 dollars, unless you bundle them) Also, to unlock the Artificer, you need to purchase a subclass. Subclasses: Buy the players each a subclass individually. (5 players, 10 dollars, unless you can bundle them) Really, show the players a list of all the races available and buy whatever they pick for like 1.99 each. There are some other races not listed, such as setting specific ones, but also there are a few variant races. Races: If you can wait, get Monsters of the Multiverse (30 dollars USD) It has most races on it, albeit slightly modified. I believe you get most non-magical items. I believe this includes stuff from Basic Rules, Elemental Evil, the Haunted One background, and maybe more. That alone could bring this down a few dollars, as parts of sourcebooks can be bundled together to become cheaper, such as races or spells.įree Stuff: Dndbeyond already has some free stuff. A few starting notes, you should establish what your setting has in terms of races and stuff. Earlier you said 5 players, so that's what I will base it on. ![]() Since you mentioned dndbeyond, I'll break the prices down. Here, let me get the general price you'd spend. Please instead reply in the ongoing threads rather than making new ones.įeel free to add to the community resource folder and the resource list. Limit Direct Response Posts - New posts that could reasonably serve as a reply to a different post that is in the top 40 of “Hot” may be removed by the moderators at their discretion. No low-effort/OC/image posts - Official sources, homebrew images, and new information/product photos are the exception. No D&D Beyond content sharing posts - DDB Content sharing is restricted to the weekly thread which you can find here For info on how to filter by flair on various apps and sites click here. For more information on which flair to use check here. ![]() Limit Homebrew - You may only post one new homebrew thread per day.Īll posts must be flaired - Submissions should be flaired with an appropriate flair. Limit self-promotional links - Any self-promotional external links (such as blogs, storefronts or Kickstarters) must be related to D&D and posted no more than once every 14 days. Text memes should be relevant to discussion. Use clear, concise title names - Titles must be clear, concise, and not worded in a misleading fashion.ĭo not post memes or joke posts - Meme images should be posted on /r/dndmemes. Do not suggest ways for such material to be obtained. Please respect the opinions of people who play differently than you do.ĭo not suggest piracy - Any non-fair use posts containing closed content from WotC or any third party will be removed. Please join us on our discord, and our new Lemmy server:īe civil to one another - Unacceptable behavior includes name calling, taunting, baiting, flaming, etc. A place to discuss the latest version of Dungeons & Dragons, the fifth edition, known during the playtest as D&D Next. ![]()
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