Home brew class

@CVolunHow would you do action economy for a home brew class, balance average damage vs average damage of existing classes or ? If I were brewing up a new class, I would definitely compare it to the classes in the Player's Handbook. — Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) May 1, 2015

Boar Totem

“@TheMarknight: @ChrisPerkinsDnD working on a boar totem for the barbarian. Thoughts? First aspect: if you move more than half your speed while raging a successful attack will either knock and enemy prone or push him 10 feet if it fails a strength check. DC is profStr bonus. Second Aspect: Your successful hits while raging deal […]

First campaign tip

@ChrisPerkinsDnD Please Help. Running my first campaign. One player is my old DM, other players are brand new, how can I make it fun for all — Dan Welch (@rollinwrath) April 13, 2015 Your DM-turned-player should be sympathetic, so focus on the new players and make sure they have a fun experience. https://t.co/aVEAP5Nq8p — Christopher […]

5e Mongrelfolk

I think I might be a mongrelfolk. pic.twitter.com/oCbBQlJJhr — Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) April 11, 2015 @mikemearls Yesterday I noticed this: https://t.co/vC7VnrIlEo … I know you can't say much, but there's some hint you can give us about it? — Wolf Hunter (@WolfHunter83) April 29, 2015 Glad you picked up on it. I was beginning to […]

Birthright

@ChrisPerkinsDnD I know Birthright isn't a thing anymore, but considering it predated Game of Thrones, I wish it was still out there.So Good — Alex Kostopoulos (@Alex_Kostop) April 29, 2015 It *is* still out there. We never got around to taking away everyone's Birthright books. (We're lazy that way.) https://t.co/EAvfT3ZjLU — Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) April […]

Gnoll Monk

@ChrisPerkinsDnD thoughts on a houseruled Gnoll/monk based on the MM gnoll? Player has a great character concept I'd love to see workout. — Zhang (@ZhangSonOfGoral) April 29, 2015 Keep the gnoll's Rampage feature. Also: He/she needs a hat made from a human rib cage. https://t.co/UyTLlFWNzw — Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) April 30, 2015