• Journey to the Feywild With These Free Adventures!
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    Take your players into the Feywild with two free adventures! "Pixie Trouble" is appropriate for a group of 1st- to 3rd-level adventurers, and "A Bargain With a Hag" is appropriate for a group of 5th- to 7th-level adventurers.

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  • How To Play Vampires Like Apex Predators of the Night
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    There are few supernatural creatures more renowned than the fanged devil who gains strength from consuming blood. Known by multiple names - nosferatu, vampyr, or the more standard “vampire” - these beings are iconic predators who deserve top billing in your campaigns. Whether you’re preparing for Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft, running the classic Curse of Strahd, or looking for sophisticated ways of portraying the archetypal gothic horror villain, consider the following when utilizing these denizens of darkness...

     

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  • How to Play Hags Like Terrifying, Tragic Villains
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    Despite how well-rounded hags are, they’re typically just dumped at the bottom of a cave between players and treasure- or worse, put on the backburner completely by many Dungeon Masters. But with a little creativity, you can make hags unforgettable...

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  • How To Play Oozes Like Body-Devouring Terrors
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    These fragments of the demon lord Juiblex are often overlooked by DMs in favor of enemies that actually have limbs, but they’re arguably some of the most fearsome foes a group of low-level D&D adventurers can face. Why? Because unlike a normal monster that might be satisfied with killing a character, oozes are motivated by the undiscriminating desire to consume everything in their path!

     

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  • Adapting D&D Horror for Kids of All Ages
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    Horror isn’t for everyone, right? Wrong! Whether you’re an online party of friends, a middle school Dungeons & Dragons club, or even a family that does game nights with young kids, here are a few tips and tricks for creating a game that is both frightening AND fun for everyone!

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  • How to Make Your D&D Battles More Dynamic With Environmental Hazards
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    When we think of what hazards mean in D&D, we too often only imagine the rogue stopping at a dungeon door to roll an Investigation check, or perhaps the druid creating difficult terrain with Spike Growth. But there are a plethora of other ways that we can integrate these features into our battles and encounters...

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