Conrad Chan

Conrad started D&D right before 5th edition and quickly transitioned into it upon hearing about how easy it was to catch games and modules. Soon after he turned into a Dungeon Master, trying to understand the intricate rulings and behind the screen works into making a campaign. Now he wants to share what he has learned, from guides to mechanics. Characters, campaigns and Minmaxing are all on the table.

Prestige Classes 5e Guide

Prestige Classes 5e Guide

From the get-go, There are no established prestige classes in DnD 5th edition, and Wizards of the Coast have not approved of it in any form. The closest thing would be epic level boons given to characters at epic levels, around levels 17 to 20. This means that everything from the end of this paragraph […]

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Sanctuary 5e Guide

Sanctuary 5e Guide

Sanctuary has many meanings in a fantasy context. From a safe haven to a place that rejects certain things. It could be physical, magical, or even spiritual. A sanctuary is sacrosanct and exists to protect others.  In more recent usage, especially in D&D, Sanctuary has become a spell to form a defense. I value this

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Resistance 5e Guide

Resistance 5e Guide

Cantrips come in all shapes and sizes, from attacks to buffs to debuffs. There are even several cantrips meant to be used outside of combat. While not as powerful as leveled DnD spells, nor do they scale as hard as attacks from a martial class. What makes Cantrips worthwhile are their utility and consistent damage

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Magic Circle 5e Guide

Magic Circle 5e Guide

Magic is a fickle thing. Depending on the series or franchise you ask for, they will explain magic differently, from runes to mana in the air, to specific systems that try to explain this supernatural thing. In this Magic Circle 5e Guide, we’re here to look at D&D’s version of magic and, more specifically, a

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Find Steed 5e Guide

Find Steed 5e Guide

No knight is complete without a suit of armor, his weapon, and of course, his Steed. Legends usually describe heroes coming at the last minute or going to the source of trouble. A few examples would be the riders of Rohan or the legendary horse Shadowfax.  I have tried and used various methods to keep

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False Hydra 5e Guide

False Hydra 5e Guide

When you play a TRPG, you can play by the book, following the guidelines and content created for the game. Alternatively, you can play homebrew games. These are campaigns and adventures designed at your convenience. Of course, you do not need to stick to just quests; you can create NPCs, weapons, classes, magical items, spells,

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Divine Smite 5e Guide

Divine Smite 5e Guide

Paladins have been an icon of holy magic and damage since the earlier editions of Dungeons and Dragons. Mixing both melee fighting along with the ability to heal or buff allies has led them to become icons of a supportive type character in other media. From tanks in games to support in others to even

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Mobile Feat 5e Guide

Mobile Feat 5e Guide

Dungeons and Dragons are home to many facets that can improve characterization and customization. With the primary classes, their subclass features, and other feats, there are so many options that having the same build is a coincidence. So when it comes to making a character, you can come up with anything and still have something

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