The Complete Psionic Bundle has four books packed with plenty of options to add psionics to your 5e games. On Dungeon Masters Guild, Craig Mackie and Calvin Sky have Spring’s Subclass Bundle featuring a dozen books with ten new subclasses across all thirteen official classes, three new spells, three new NPCs, and two new feats. Price: Pay What You Want (Suggested: $1.00)įor those looking to expand their Ravenloft games, Kristinn Kistmundsson brings us Secrets of the Mists, a 20-page sourcebook featuring new encounters, new monsters, new cursed magic items, and more options ready to add to Ravenloft or to any 5e campaign that needs a dose of gothic horror.Liam Mackey hopes to change that with Fighting Gigantic Monsters, a collection of optional rules to make fighting the biggest (no pun intended) threats in your campaign more interesting with rules for targeting specific limbs to climbing onto a monster and more. Price: Pay What You Want (Suggested: $4.50)įighting giant monsters is a staple of Dungeons & Dragons games but often lacked the depth and scale of battling something several stories tall.If the wildlife of your campaign setting isn’t quite dangerous enough, why not make the flora just as deadly with the Vampiric Flower by Francisco Dalcastagne Miguel? This 11-page PDF features four statblocks for new creatures along with tips on how they function in combat plus suggestions for loot and harvesting, a magical whip made from the roots, a new 2nd level transmutation spell, and a new infection. Price: Pay What You Want (Suggested: $10.00).For the furries at heart out there, this collection features a large list of anthro animal races and variations for each ready for your games. Price: Pay What You Want (Suggested: $1.04)Įlyjah Mathis has a whopping 48-page PDF featuring a collection of player races for the campaign setting Wyldfang of anthropomorphic animals. ![]() So there’s plenty out there about fallen paladins who fall from the grace of their deity, but what happens when a warlock breaks their pact with their patron? The Pactbreaker class by John Beardify provides us with a new class designed around the idea of breaking magical bonds as the former warlock has broken their own. Another interesting bit about this product is that it was a class project for a collection of college students who collaborated on the design. ![]() This 34-page PDF on DM’s Guild features 6 new player races, new monsters and weapons, and a landscape based on the Moab Desert of Utah in the United States. ![]() Starting off strong this week with an entire campaign setting, Xallital The Devouring Desert.
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