Chris Perkins makes an adorable Tiefling girl!
“@DeliaMLavigne: Watching the #PressStart #DnD game. @ChrisPerkinsDnD makes an adorable Tiefling girl!” I also do a great xorn princess. — Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) April 6, 2015
“@DeliaMLavigne: Watching the #PressStart #DnD game. @ChrisPerkinsDnD makes an adorable Tiefling girl!” I also do a great xorn princess. — Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) April 6, 2015
@thedenofsin My DM stated the spell Hex has an errata update and no longer applies to spell attacks. True? Source? The hex spell in the #dnd5e Player's Handbook hasn't been changed; it never imposed disadvantage on the attack rolls of spells. — Jeremy Crawford (@JeremyECrawford) April 15, 2015
@FelipeMouraHattWith the feat Shield Master my character can either knock prone or push away a creature using a bonus action?or just push away? Either one. You shove as a bonus action, and shove lets you choose either. — Rodney Thompson (@wotc_rodney) April 13, 2015
Oh at the keyboard I go hammering away For another happily unfolding day . . . — Ed Greenwood (@TheEdVerse) April 4, 2015
@chrisperkinsdnd Chris, which module would you recommend immediately after Phandelver? Considering a long-term narrative for my own group. — Jacques Cilliers (@JacquesCill_ZA) April 11, 2015 There's some advice in PRINCES OF THE APOCALYPSE about using that adventure as a follow-up to PHANDELVER. https://t.co/Ml7Oetvk9u — Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) April 11, 2015
“@solidkostas: you should start bringing back some chars from the past…” I'm naturally reluctant because I enjoy creating new ones! — Christopher Perkins (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) April 7, 2015
Elemental Heroes! Another great Online supplement from Wizards, this is the DM stuff that aren’t in Free Elemental Evil Player’s Companion You can find Magic Items, Monsters and Spells. This is the link: http://media.wizards.com/2015/downloads/dnd/PrincesApocalypse_AdvSupplementv1.0.pdf Unearth the deception.
RT @DMGardiner My First CC3+ map using your style https://t.co/ZTdb7MjREY (some town names stolen from dnd to use existing town maps) — Mike Schley (@schley) April 7, 2015