Arthur Monteclar

The one thing Arthur Monteclar is passionate is about Dungeons & Dragons. He’s played a DND master for various groups of people for three years. Plus, he’s worked online and on tabletop games too. He’s well-versed in a variety of gameplay options and topics for DND and as a DM, no matter what DND-related subject you’re struggling with, Arthur’s got an answer for you.

Giant Eagle 5e Guide

Giant Eagle 5e Guide

The bald Eagle: a vicious aviary predator worthy of being the United States of America’s fierce symbol. When they open up their wings to take flight, an imaginary yet majestic choir sings and chants. The sun shines brighter every time they flap their wings. Despite seeing countless videos of animals acting dumb (including the bald […]

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Destructive Wave 5e Guide

Destructive Wave 5e Guide

If you have played Valorant before, you would probably be familiar with Erik Torsten, a.k.a. Breach, the Swedish ex-convict with fantastic metal arms. He has many powers, such as blinding opponents with a harsh flashing light, releasing a powerful shockwave that damages enemies through walls, and crushing the ground in a straight line that concusses

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Burning Hands 5e Guide

Burning Hands 5e Guide

Many players like to build their character in D&D surrounding a theme, and I can’t blame them; making characters in D&D is fun by itself, but making one with a theme forces you to be innovative. I have met several players with this mindset, and one of the most iconic builds is a pyromancer-based character.

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Heroism 5e Guide

Heroism 5e Guide

Because Dungeons and Dragons is a fantasy tabletop RPG, it can be a story about the white knights on fiery steeds. The Cleric can be the answer to the question of one of my favorite songs; “where have all the good men gone, and where are all the gods?” Indeed, every player has the potential

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Mind Sliver 5e Guide

Mind Sliver 5e Guide

Players and creatures alike in D&D 5e tend to make some saving throws here and there when in dangerous situations. Booby traps force you to succeed in Dexterity or Strength saving throws, ingesting poison forces you to succeed in Constitution saving throws, and more. Every spell forces its targets to make saving throws like Acid

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Clairvoyance 5e Guide

Clairvoyance 5e Guide

In espionage, an extra pair of eyes and ears can be incredibly handy. Imagine if you can see the insides of a well-guarded fortress or hear the whispers of a confidential conversation. In real life, spies use bugs (a.k.a. covert listening devices) to hear their target talking without them noticing. A surveillance camera assists in

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Slow 5e Guide

Slow 5e Guide

When I was a child, I played a lot of games on my Gameboy Advance SP, and one of them was Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. It was a tactical RPG where you control your units on a battlefield. You can move them in strategically advantageous positions and make them attack using weapons and cast spells.

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