My buddy Sean and I just started a channel on YouTube to focus on the fantastic creations in DnDBeyond's home brew community. We have both been DMing for a while now each with a home brew campaign and when we switched over to Beyond to manage our players, we found that the most amazing thing about it to us was the ability to share our home brew creations and see what other people have come up with.
Some of the things we find are of course the number one rated in each section, some are just ones that we found and implemented in our own campaigns that we think are cool but all of them are created by a members of the community and we feel that that creativity should be not only celebrated but made available to anyone who is trying to home brew their own campaigns.
Along with reviews of community content, we talk about situations DMs face when having to home brew a campaign, situations that come up at the table with players, how to implement and modify official rules or play test material into your campaign setting as it's released, and even useful tools that we as DMs have found useful.
I wanted to take this opportunity to thank all of the DnDBeyond community, its contributors and its home brewers and to invite you all to check us out, submit your own home brew creations to be featured and let us know about anything you'd like to see.
Our latest video is on three edible oozes we found while perusing the home brew monsters of D&D Beyond. Hope you all enjoy!
Awesome yes we do and we would love that! The whole idea is to inspire people to home brew and to help those who want to learn how to do so. Sean and I will take a look at it this week, thanks so much for your submission, We'll send you a message when we publish the video. I can't wait to check it out.
Ok, great. I just wanted to add that I am actively working on it. Basic setup is ok but it will definately improve over time and some things will change. Anyway it is good enough at the moment for commentary video.
My buddy Sean and I just started a channel on YouTube to focus on the fantastic creations in DnDBeyond's home brew community. We have both been DMing for a while now each with a home brew campaign and when we switched over to Beyond to manage our players, we found that the most amazing thing about it to us was the ability to share our home brew creations and see what other people have come up with.
Some of the things we find are of course the number one rated in each section, some are just ones that we found and implemented in our own campaigns that we think are cool but all of them are created by a members of the community and we feel that that creativity should be not only celebrated but made available to anyone who is trying to home brew their own campaigns.
Along with reviews of community content, we talk about situations DMs face when having to home brew a campaign, situations that come up at the table with players, how to implement and modify official rules or play test material into your campaign setting as it's released, and even useful tools that we as DMs have found useful.
I wanted to take this opportunity to thank all of the DnDBeyond community, its contributors and its home brewers and to invite you all to check us out, submit your own home brew creations to be featured and let us know about anything you'd like to see.
Our latest video is on three edible oozes we found while perusing the home brew monsters of D&D Beyond. Hope you all enjoy!
Tony & Sean - The Home Brew Crew
Hi. Good idea. Do you review whole campaigns or other content that are not made with DnDBeyond tools?
If you need content for your reviews I am willing to share my campaign: http://homebrewery.naturalcrit.com/share/By3s5Uqqf
My current projects, One click download PDFs:
- Clam Island campaign questbook: https://homebrewery.naturalcrit.com/share/By3s5Uqqf (Levels 1-4)
- Frostglade Tundra campaign questbook: https://homebrewery.naturalcrit.com/share/SyZ_4eEyKE (Levels 1-4)
- Goldfish Archipelago campaign questbook: https://homebrewery.naturalcrit.com/share/-3HajWXM (Sequel to Clam Island, Levels 5-8)
Awesome yes we do and we would love that! The whole idea is to inspire people to home brew and to help those who want to learn how to do so. Sean and I will take a look at it this week, thanks so much for your submission, We'll send you a message when we publish the video. I can't wait to check it out.
- Tony
Ok, great. I just wanted to add that I am actively working on it. Basic setup is ok but it will definately improve over time and some things will change. Anyway it is good enough at the moment for commentary video.
My current projects, One click download PDFs:
- Clam Island campaign questbook: https://homebrewery.naturalcrit.com/share/By3s5Uqqf (Levels 1-4)
- Frostglade Tundra campaign questbook: https://homebrewery.naturalcrit.com/share/SyZ_4eEyKE (Levels 1-4)
- Goldfish Archipelago campaign questbook: https://homebrewery.naturalcrit.com/share/-3HajWXM (Sequel to Clam Island, Levels 5-8)