Homebrew
In The Waters Of The Cenotes
Introducing the Terror Eel, a new Leader adversary to use in your Daggerheart games, along with thoughts on using it in combats.
Homebrew
Introducing the Terror Eel, a new Leader adversary to use in your Daggerheart games, along with thoughts on using it in combats.
Daggerheart
The party managed to traverse the ruins of Lepiditia, and now they emerge back into the jungles of Veridia, returning to Monarch Camp to continue their quest. However, while sheltering under a tree to escape the rains of a tropical storm a horde of poisonous frogs started to appear -
Daggerheart
The party have battled and defeated the Lupine Wraith, and now they venture further into the ruins to search for a lost elf. Exploring the druidic groves and once-grand butterfly houses of the city, they eventually come across a fallen temple where the elf they were seeking is trapped by
Daggerheart
Continuing the theme from last time, for today's post we're still in the mysterious jungles of Veridia - the party have survived their initial encounters and are now exploring the ruins of the fallen kingdom. I wanted a slightly more challenging monster for them to face
Homebrew
The group I GM for has just started our latest campaign, this time using Daggerheart, and one thing I've immediately noticed is there is how much I used to rely on online content for D&D that hasn't quite been replicated for Daggerheart yet. I
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