atlas-prime:

squidhelp:

bohemianmachine:

cuttlefishculler:

my favorite thing about dungeons and dragons is that you can study for it alone, wherever you are, and also the fact that i found an entire database of free resources about 5.0  that are basically all you need to play except for an actual campaign lol

I see your free resources with no campaigns and raise you This 

If you’re unfamilar with D&D or want a less complicated version, I recommend Fate. https://fate-srd.com You can print out  out the character sheets or just keep them on hand in a PDF / image file. The rules are a bit more fast and loose, but still really fun!

For the people who follow me and know nothing about DnD but want to

battlecrazed-axe-mage:

battlecrazed-axe-mage:

Rainbow dice week: Bescon Midnight Candy

Bescon’s new neon rainbow set is gorgeous! I love the bright, bright colors–and they even glow in the dark! And unlike a lot of glow in the dark stuff, each color of plastic glows a different color. If I must nitpick, some of the layers have white lines in between that I worry might foretell cracking down the line, but overall this is a great set

(Putting this on the relevant post instead of the compilation)

They really do, it was a pitch black room and I could feasibly read by their light if I needed

seaslesbian:

hey guys fun tiefling idea,

roll 3d20, first for skin color, second for eye color, third for hair color (or any combo you see fit) 

  1. gray
  2. navy
  3. red
  4. teal
  5. lavender
  6. stark white
  7. burgundy
  8. orange
  9. gold
  10. black
  11. yellow
  12. dark purple
  13. magenta
  14. dark green
  15. bright blue
  16. baby blue
  17. light green
  18. dark red
  19. baby pink
  20. pick ur poison

congrats! you now have a disasterous color pallete for your new disaster child. 

DnD Commissions

txepvi:

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DMs- have you ever pored through pinterest and google images looking for that one picture that’s close enough to capture the rich world you’ve tried so hard to build for your players, but nothing’s quite good enough?

Players, you know what your character looks like, but that miniature doesn’t quite do them justice and you want everybody to see how cool and absolutely ripped your soft-hearted Orc Bard really is!

I’m offering DnD commissions for really any visual aspect of your campaign or character, from portraits to NPCs to monsters to locations or mood paintings.

WHAT I’LL DO

Characters:

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A fully-colored, shaded character will run you what you see above. This is my own character so she’s a bit sloppier in a lot of places than what I’d do for a commissioner, but you get the idea.

Sketches would be $25ish- whether that’s full-body or just the face- but depends on the amount of detail you’re wanting. Flat colors would be the above prices -$10.

I’m happiest doing really any classes or types! Reference is helpful, whether past drawings or through text.

Other than characters I’m happy to do NPCs, villains, monsters, really anything or anyone- prices may vary for monster designs if they’re a bit more involved. 

Environments: 

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The above is a bit old and simplistic, and most of the newer environments I’ve done are for work and can’t be shown, but I’m happy to paint backgrounds or mood paintings for any environments you’d like! Your party’s warm, familiar tavern; the cold, sprawling necropolis where a memorable boss fight happened (or is about to happen)- anything.  This is a bit more of a complicated thing than just characters, so I can’t say for sure what prices will look like, but send me a message and I’d be happy to talk details.

Anything Else:

Along with places and people, I’d also be happy to paint maps, items, weapons- whatever you’d need to add a bit of visual shine your campaign.

Regular commissions of non-rpg stuff or characters are of course welcome too!

The main things I won’t draw are sexual nudity beyond pin-up levels, disturbing content, or really anything that would be considered distasteful or illegal or gross besides good ol’ fantasy rpg violence. 

If you’re interested or have any questions, shoot me an email at txepvi@gmail.com!

swolerbear:

r-n-w:

A fun and useful way to keep inventory!

We made a series of cards that contain all of the items from the equipment packs you start the game with (eg, when you pick warlock, you can choose from the scholar’s or dungeoneer’s pack) and little themed boxes for the items to be kept in!

It started because at the end of every session, I would hold all the treasure cards the DM had given to me with a paperclip on my stack of character sheets, and by the time the next session rolled around, everyone’s stuff was all over the pile. We’d have to sift through to figure out who owned what, so I made little boxes for everyone’s items, then started making item cards, and here we are!

They’re available as individual packs, or you can get the full set here!

There’s also a free download of the blank item card template here

!!! This is so great!!!!