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Category Archives: Dungeon Mastering
The Magic Set Editor and You
The last two posts have used the Magic Set Editor for “visual enhancement.” Now, let’s talk about what that is… The Magic Set Editor is software aimed originally at creating custom cards for the Magic: The Gathering card game. The … Continue reading
Behold the Blessing of Anyanna!
In my previous article, I talked about Convocations as a magic item idea for 4th edition Dungeons & Dragons games. In this post, I’m just going to talk about the Blessing of Anyanna Convocation I just introduced to my Dark … Continue reading
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D&D: The “Convocation” Magic Item
In my constant quest to make D&D even better, I am always looking for unique ways to reward players. With my Dark Sun campaign, I want to really capture a feel of desperation and rare magic, so I am not … Continue reading
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As Your Lawyer, I Advise You to Get WordPress
In a previous post from last year, I advised you (as a Dungeon or Game Master) to get a wiki. I still advise that if you’re making a homemade game world or otherwise need to pump a ton of information … Continue reading
The Problem with Solos
If you play 4th Edition Dungeons & Dragons, you’ve probably noticed a problem with a lot of the solo monsters in the game. Solos are supposed to be a challenge equal to multiple monsters, but they often fall short of … Continue reading
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