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Empty Body – The Ultimate 18th Level Monk Ability

The mighty Empty Body ability makes monks at level 18 into ethereal warriors with invisibility and damage resistance.
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Warforged in Dungeons and Dragons: An introduction
Warforged are one of the rarest races in Dungeons and Dragons. Originally created as living war machines, they have evolved into a distinct race searching for their identity, their place in the world and the meaning of life. In this article, we take a detailed look at the origins, abilities and cultural characteristics of the
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Dragonborn in D&D
Dragonborn are one of the most fascinating races in Dungeons & Dragons. Their descent from mighty dragons endows them with impressive abilities, including a lethal breath weapon and robust resistance to certain types of damage. They embody the strength, pride, and ferocity of their draconic ancestors, making them a popular choice for players who want
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Is Critical Role overhyped?
Critical Role got me into Dungeons and Dragons and pen-and-paper back in the day. I stumbled across a stream on Twitch by chance and was quickly enthralled by this new magical world that opened up to me. The mixture of improv theater and dice game captivated me. The actors from Critical Role, their humor and
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Kenku in Dungeons and Dragons
Kenku are one of the most fascinating races in the world of Dungeons & Dragons. These bird-like creatures are known for their ability to perfectly imitate sounds and voices. Originally, kenku were winged creatures that served as messengers for a powerful, unknown master. However, due to a severe transgression—the nature of which remains a secret—they
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The dice you need for Dungeons and Dragons
DnD Dice: The Most Important Ones Dungeons and Dragons, often abbreviated as DnD, is the most iconic of all pen-and-paper role-playing games, originally developed by Gary Gygax in 1974. It transports the player into a fantastic world full of adventure, magic, and heroic deeds. At the same time, many people associate role-playing games with unusual
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One Page Adventure – quick P&P rounds
Rulebooks for pen-and-paper role-playing games like the D&D Player’s Handbook 🛒 are often hundreds of pages long, with detailed descriptions of rules, worlds, and monsters. This artist has set out to do the exact opposite with the One Page Adventure, creating complete rulebooks and adventures that fit on a single page. The adventures of gshowitt
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Create Homebrew D&D world – where do I start?
Creating your own world to experience adventures in is a dream for many fans of the fantasy genre. Most of them have probably already given it some thought or made a few notes, but haven’t made much progress. Creating your own homebrew D&D world can quickly turn into a huge project. That’s why I want
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Half-elves in D&D
Half-elves are a fascinating race in the world of Dungeons & Dragons. They combine the best traits of humans and elves, giving them a unique role in society and adventuring. In this article, we will look at the history, characteristics, and cultural aspects of the half-elves. Where do half-elves come from? Half-elves are the result
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Gnomes in Dungeons and Dragons
Gnomes are one of the most fascinating races in the world of Dungeons & Dragons. Known for their sharp minds, creativity, and relentless drive to discover new things, they are a staple of many adventuring parties. In this article, we take a look at the origins, characteristics, and special features of gnomes in D&D. Origin












