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In my current campaign I started out using the random tables for treasure found in the Dungeon Master’s Guide (DMG). The DMG suggests giving out one treasure hoard per session. A CR0-4 hoard consists of 2d4x100 GP and 1d4-1 magic items that...

23 days ago
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Cards I draw but don't cast

My Marchesa never did what I wanted it to do. The curve was anemic, I never got to resolve that amazing Wildfire of Apocalypse that I dreamed off and the interaction was just awkward.

Spontaneously I came up with a technique to finetune a...

2 months ago

My D&D is not your D&D is not anyone's D&D

I play D&D. I love to play D&D and I do it regularly, almost weekly. My group started in October 2020, over five years ago. The first four years I was a player in a continuous campaign. Shortly after we started, one of the four players left...

2 months ago

The greatest tool of creation is the knife

I wrote this post in German and machine-translated it below. It is about my recent journey as a Magic: The Gathering player.

Anfang 2026 habe ich alle meine Commanderdecks auf moxfield dokumentiert und anschliessend auseinandergenommen. Da...

3 months ago

Number of rolls is more important than skill

Imagine you play D&D and try to climb a tower. The surface is slippery, but you come equipped: you take your trusty grappling hook out of your backpack and throw it up. The DM calls for a difficult roll. You need an 14+ on a d20 to make it....

6 months ago
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