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dragonborn D&D 5e
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How to Play Dragonborn in D&D 5e

  • Emma Fodor
  • July 5, 2025
Dragonborn, a unique playable race in Dungeons & Dragons, are larger humanoids with draconic features, hatched from dragon eggs. They possess draconic ancestry that influences traits like Breath Weapon and damage resistance. With bonuses to Strength and Charisma, they excel in various classes, making them versatile and compelling characters in gameplay.
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multiclassing 5e
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Multiclassing in D&D 5e Rules

  • Emma Fodor
  • July 2, 2025
Multiclassing in Dungeons and Dragons allows players to combine two or more classes, enhancing their character's abilities. While rewarding, it requires DM approval and must meet certain prerequisites. Players should consider timing and their character's strengths. Classic class combinations, like wizard/fighter, can create powerful synergies, adding depth to gameplay.
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D&D surprise round
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D&D Surprise Round Explained

  • Emma Fodor
  • June 29, 2025
Think Surprise Round still exists in D&D 5e? Think again. Here's a quick guide to how surprise actually works in the latest edition.
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Session Zero or How to Set Expectations Before a Campaign

  • Kara Coleman
  • June 28, 2025
A session zero is crucial for tabletop RPGs, allowing players to discuss campaign tone, comfort zones, and house rules before gameplay. Wizards of the Coast has formalized this practice in D&D 5e. A well-conducted session zero fosters excitement and prevents misunderstandings, saving players from future game disruptions.
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Is Min Maxing in D&D 5e Good or Bad?

  • Kara Coleman
  • June 25, 2025
Min-maxing in Dungeons & Dragons reflects a desire to showcase strengths while concealing weaknesses during character creation. This practice involves optimizing characters for maximum effectiveness, typically in combat. While some enjoy min-maxing, it can detract from character growth and narrative depth. Balance is essential for collaborative storytelling in RPGs.
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D&D armor 5e
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Quick D&D 5e Armor Guide

  • Kara Coleman
  • June 22, 2025
Confused by armor in D&D 5e? Here’s your ultimate guide to light, medium, and heavy armor—including stealth rules, AC tips, and don/doff times.
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D&D Saving Throws
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D&D Saving Throws and Their Modifiers Explained

  • Eric Heim
  • June 21, 2025
D&D saving throws are vital mechanics allowing players to resist various threats like traps and spells, determined by a roll of a d20 plus modifiers. Different attributes trigger specific saving throws. Death saving throws give unconscious characters a chance to survive. Understanding these mechanics enhances gameplay and resilience in challenges.
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dnd combat tips
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Incapacitated 5e: What It Means & How to Shake It Off

  • Kara Coleman
  • June 18, 2025
Incapacitation in Dungeons & Dragons 5e leaves characters unable to act, facing auto-failures on certain saves and enhanced attacks from enemies. Conditions like paralysis, petrification, stun, and unconsciousness compound these issues. Teamwork, healing spells, and strategies are essential for recovery, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and quick actions in dire situations.
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D&D Beyond Character Builder Update
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D&D Beyond Character Builder Update – is it Good?

  • Alexander Cosic
  • June 15, 2025
The D&D Beyond Character Builder update enhances speed by 33%, simplifies the multiclass process, and introduces a "Psion" placeholder, hinting at upcoming psychic powers. Improvements include a snappier UI, smarter tooltips, and quicker mobile navigation. Players, DMs, and homebrew designers will benefit significantly from these changes, while further upgrades are still desired.
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Exhaustion in D&D 5e Explained

  • Eric Heim
  • June 14, 2025
Exhaustion in DnD 5e is a unique condition with six stacking levels, each worsening the effects on a character. Causes include insufficient food, prolonged travel, and extreme weather. Certain spells and monster abilities can inflict exhaustion. Understanding this condition is essential for DMs to enhance gameplay and challenge adventuring parties effectively.
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