This is a question for TTRPG GMs. What RPG books, supplements, or accessories do you find yourself using year after year? Which RPG products provide the biggest regular impact at your table?
The City of Arches is a 160 page PDF and hardcover high-fantasy city sourcebook built for Lazy DMs and usable with any version of 5e or other fantasy tabletop RPGs. In this book you’ll find
a high fantasy city setting surrounded by countless adventure locations.
a setting easily dropped into any existing published or homebrewed campaign world.
a setting where any race, species, origin, heritage, and culture makes sense.
over a dozen adventure “biomes” with hundreds of adventure locations.
three 1st to 20th level campaign arcs.
an intro scenario, three adventures, and an adventure toolkit for building your own heist or infiltration adventure.
beautiful full-color art, dungeon maps, and overland maps.
a player’s guide with background hooks and setting-specific backgrounds.
Download the free 42 page preview on the Kickstarter page! I hope you’ll back this fantastic new book.
I'd love a go at Crown and Skull by Runehammer. It looks really interesting. I'd like to play it before I run it and, frankly, just don't have the time.
Wizards of the Coast has released the 5.1 System Reference Document (basically the core rules of D&D 5e) in four new languages alongside English including Spanish, Italian, German, and French.
All of these have been released under a Creative Commons Attribution License which means creators are free to copy, modify, and use these works – including commercially – by referencing the document and it’s license in their work.
In my opinion, this is an amazing effort and one that helps Wizards of the Coast improve its reputation as a good steward of D&D and good partner of the hobby.
I'd love a go at Crown and Skull by Runehammer. It looks really interesting. I'd like to play it before I run it and, frankly, just don't have the time.