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Dnd 5e homebrew classes from epic battle fantasy 3 and 4
Dnd 5e homebrew classes from epic battle fantasy 3 and 4











dnd 5e homebrew classes from epic battle fantasy 3 and 4
  1. Dnd 5e homebrew classes from epic battle fantasy 3 and 4 manual#
  2. Dnd 5e homebrew classes from epic battle fantasy 3 and 4 series#

the number of charged spheres they have in their inventory. Using Stormlight: Surgebinders have a set number of Stormlight "Points," i.e. Avatar: The Last Airbender, Berserk, Disney d20, I do my best. Or, hey, ask me about some of my crazy other D&D stories and endeavours, heh heh. but maybe even giving it a go as a game in of itself? What do you guys think? What are your two cents, who'd like to help me along with this? I know there's already a sort of loose SA d20 game on this site (Desolations & Dungeons, something like that?), but in terms of creating a hardcore Stormlight d20 D&D game, would anyone be up for not only helping me. A little metaphorical elbow grease and this could work. Besides, I'm entertained by the intellectual (well, intellectual as this can possibly get) exercise. that it'd just be easier to work with a more freeform style, like FATE or OVA. For instance, how does one convert Lashings into d20 mechanics? Or absorbing Stormlight to fuel Surgebinding and the subsequent drainage? How does that work mechanically? Soulcasting can be easily reworked by relying on transformation/conjuration spell lists from D&D, at least, but how could you balance Shardblades (you know, the soul-cutting superweapons that are one-hit-ko's to muggles) without being so OP? I realise, of course, that the Sand-man's penchant for esoteric magic systems, makes any conversion to a d20 system especially difficult. Mistborn got the licensed RPG treatment, so why not Stormlight Archive? It's a match made in Heaven. Plenty of opportunity for a party to go about and get lost on all sorts of adventures. Landscapes fraught with danger, excitement and mystery, from as mundane as simple bandits to the upcoming apocalypse of the Everstorm. Old gods or god-like entities, always a must for these sort of things.

dnd 5e homebrew classes from epic battle fantasy 3 and 4

Potential for distinct homebrew classes: Shardbearers, Windrunners, Lightweavers, Worldsingers.

Dnd 5e homebrew classes from epic battle fantasy 3 and 4 manual#

that, well, damnation, Stormlight Archive would make for an awesome tabletop game, wouldn't it? It has everything a good D&D-esque game could possibly need:Ī smorgasbord of races with unique and quantifiable traits (Alethi, Horneaters, Parshendi, etc).Ī worthy Monster Manual supplement: Chasmfiends, Whitespines, Spren of all types, Voidbringers, Thunderclasts, The Unmade, Larkins, Santhids, Midnight Essence. Now, in my usual group, only a few have read anything by Brandon Sanderson and even fewer have read The Stormlight Archive, but slowly but surely I'm getting them into the greater Cosmere, and it had occurred to me during that, ahem, "conversion" process. The Evil Queen came to gloat for a villainous monologue. It's amazing! My character even got the chance to shank the Evil Queen from Snow White in a surprise attack! How? Long story, but it involved my Rogue utilising her Disguise check to pass off. Oh! And we're currently running a game in the Disney Canon! No, seriously! A homebrew game where we fight the machinations of every Disney baddie and monster, from the obscure to the mainstream. At the moment, we're even planning to run games set in the universes of Avatar: The Last Airbender, Fire Emblem, Legend of Zelda and Super Mario. Those last three aren't my ideas, but the first one is.

Dnd 5e homebrew classes from epic battle fantasy 3 and 4 series#

2) I love homebrewing d20 campaign settings, classes and so forth based on fantasy series I've always felt would make for some terrific gaming.įor instance, some friends and I have already done a game set in the Berserk universe (that ended disastrously, nightmarishly and horribly so, you know, appropriately). I've been playing D&D 3.5e and Pathfinder, and few homebrews, for a few years now (and I'd like to thank Dan Harmon for getting me into tabletop gaming, hip hip for Community and Harmontown!). or just call me Fel, I go by both pronouns, it's shorter and easier, and there are two things you ought to know about me. I'm not sure when I'll ever do that here.įirst, introductions: Hi! I'm a walking reference to a classic album by The Who. I'd like to just say this isn't really a recruitment post.













Dnd 5e homebrew classes from epic battle fantasy 3 and 4