Hey hey, name's Edward. I've been working on some homebrew options for people to use. I don't know when I'll have the ability and time to add all these options into D&D Beyond (or at least the ones I can add), but I will be putting them up onto Dungeon Master's Guild along with possible other places.
I'd love to get some feedback on some of it, by no means would I ask or expect someone to read all 21 PDFs with over 125 pages. However any input, criticism, or suggestions would be valued and you would have my thanks. This folder includes; Race, Subraces & Variants, Classes, Subclasses, Backgrounds, Feats, Class & Subclass options, Spells, Equipment, Magic items, and more.
This link is a file on dropbox that has all the PDFs within itself. I would understand if you felt uncomfortable opening up links outside of D&D Beyond.
Again this is optionary, please don't feel like you have to actually read through any of this. I don't have any artwork for some of the things here, so getting a good visual might be difficult.
"The relevant equation is: Knowledge = power = energy = matter = mass; a good bookshop is just a genteel Black Hole that knows how to read." - Terry Pratchett
As you note, it's a lot. Is there something in particular you want feedback on?
Not really, sadly. It is a lot, but I'm not expecting to get feedback on all of it. I would maybe say, that I'm looking to get feedback on whatever PDF someone is interested in reading, if someone wants to read some spells, or new classes, or backgrounds, etc.
It's a bit much, though. I can definitely agree with that.
I'm confused. I'm looking at the Interloper. Is this WoTC material?
No, the passage at the bottom of each PDF is the text that Dungeon Master's Guild asks creators to place within the text of the content they put up on their site.
Hey hey, name's Edward. I've been working on some homebrew options for people to use. I don't know when I'll have the ability and time to add all these options into D&D Beyond (or at least the ones I can add), but I will be putting them up onto Dungeon Master's Guild along with possible other places.
I'd love to get some feedback on some of it, by no means would I ask or expect someone to read all 21 PDFs with over 125 pages. However any input, criticism, or suggestions would be valued and you would have my thanks. This folder includes; Race, Subraces & Variants, Classes, Subclasses, Backgrounds, Feats, Class & Subclass options, Spells, Equipment, Magic items, and more.
This link is a file on dropbox that has all the PDFs within itself. I would understand if you felt uncomfortable opening up links outside of D&D Beyond.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/0b24crt6jfgw1hu/AADz0QvGanfhC7CL2RY007Fra?dl=0
Again this is optionary, please don't feel like you have to actually read through any of this.
I don't have any artwork for some of the things here, so getting a good visual might be difficult.
As you note, it's a lot. Is there something in particular you want feedback on?
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"The relevant equation is: Knowledge = power = energy = matter = mass; a good bookshop is just a genteel Black Hole that knows how to read." - Terry Pratchett
Not really, sadly. It is a lot, but I'm not expecting to get feedback on all of it. I would maybe say, that I'm looking to get feedback on whatever PDF someone is interested in reading, if someone wants to read some spells, or new classes, or backgrounds, etc.
It's a bit much, though. I can definitely agree with that.
I'm confused. I'm looking at the Interloper. Is this WoTC material?
"Not all those who wander are lost"
No, the passage at the bottom of each PDF is the text that Dungeon Master's Guild asks creators to place within the text of the content they put up on their site.
ok, thanks for clearing that up. Now let me have another look at some of the other stuff in there.
"Not all those who wander are lost"
Have at it, I'm still clearing up the occasional grammatical screw up and things here and there, but I would love to know what you think.