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Homebrew d&d races
Homebrew d&d races




I've had a few people look them over and they say they're possibly underbalanced, if anything, but primarily for me they capture the essence of the People and the world that I have, on and off, been nurturing for a very long time.įun fact: quite a few of my Bitsy games have some reference to this setting. Once those aspects had been covered it was also great to just flex my writing muscles a bit as well. It was an interesting challenge to mod a traditional game and it was a really fun change of pace.įor once it was nice for the bulk of the project time to be spent researching - how races are made in D&D 5e, how to balance them, what makes for a fun or flavourful race. For July I decided to try out a different path and make some homebrew content for D&D 5e based on some long standing ideas I've had in my head. I'm still challenging myself to make a game related project every month this year. The Blood Hunter (Homebrew) Often feared or misunderstood, and driven by an unending drive to destroy the wicked, blood hunters are clever, arcane warriors who have bound their essence to the dark creatures they hunt to better stalk and survive their prey.






Homebrew d&d races