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Since Pathfinder 3.5 The Summoner has been a favorite class amongst many tabletop rpg players including myself. This summoner has a trusty eidolon by their side, which is their main summons. The Summoner also is capable of summoning several additional monsters to help out in battle. I have seen a few attempts at reconstructing the old Pathfinder class in DnD 5e but the examples I saw tried to mirror the Pathfinder Summoner too closely. Hence, they were stuck with a class that doesn’t really conform to the usual, accepted rule framework of 5e.
The card-based spellcaster class, Fate-Seeker, is available on the DMs Guild. Take destiny on its horns and give your friends the necessary glimpses of the near future through the Deck of the Sixty. A...
The Fate-Seeker class can draw a multiple number of cards per day. Similar to Sorcery Points, the amount of these actions increases with the level. When a card is drawn, a d6 is rolled (or a corresponding card from a deck at the table, such as the Tarokka Deck) and the effect of the card can now be cast on a creature within 60 ft. The effect will last a number of rounds depending on the wisdom modifier. Drawing a card is an action.
As one of the first self-written classes we would like to introduce the Fate-Seeker.
Inspired by card-based magicians, the Fate-Seeker class for Dungeons and Dragons 5e offers a mixture of that card magic and playing with tarot cards.
On 11 pages we introduce you to a magically gifted class that can change the short-term fate of themselves and others with the Deck of Sixty.
I am happy to announce that the English version of the Phoenix Soul Sorcerers Revised is among the 4.23% of products that have received a copper medal!
If you’re up for a dark world like Warhammer’s, but prefer to roll d20 instead of d100 and want to be able to do something with your character, you might feel comfortable with the Demon Lord. The system is uncomplicated and the combinations of professions, talents and spells are gigantic.
Five uniquely designed devil fruits in the style of Eiichirō Oda’s One Piece are finding their way to the DMs Guild. However, the devil in “Devil Fruit” is to be taken quite a bit more literally than in their anime counterparts.
Tales from the Loop is perfect for immersing yourself in a world and our past, which is a bit different. A world without magic, where our heroes are normal teenagers, is a very refreshing approach and makes it easier for both game masters and beginners to get started.
After Plot-Hook and Points of Interest Encounters on a Mountain we are coming to an end for our first series of random table encounters with Plot-Hook and Points of Interest Encounters in an Urban Environment.
After last weeks release of Plot-Hook and Points of Interest Encounters in a Desert this weeks publication is about encounters on a mountain.