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A silhouette of a pirate ship in front of a green night sky. Artwork from Andrew Kolb's Neverland setting.

This Neverland 5e Setting Is A Fantastic Dark Hexcrawl

Posted onJanuary 28, 2025January 28, 2025AuthorWobblerocket

I picked up Andrew Kolb’s Neverland 5e setting with some Christmas money, and I’ll be honest, I pretty much did it based on the beautiful cover (more on that in a bit). This book brings the world of Peter Pan Read More …

CategoriesTTRPG ReviewsTagsandrew kolb, dungeons and dragons, ttrpg review

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3 Simple Tricks To Get Better Gameplay Out of Your TTRPG NPCs

Posted onJanuary 15, 2025January 19, 2025AuthorWobblerocket

Earlier this month, I posted an article about why you need to focus your TTRPG worldbuilding on playable elements. Today, I want to dig into one of the most important parts of any fictional game world — the TTRPG NPCs Read More …

CategoriesDungeonmasteringTagsDM Advice, dungeons and dragons, worldbuilding

A black and white photo of a d20 on a table, with a 1 facing up. The image accompanies an article about the author's critical fumble as a DM.

New DM: Learn From My Critical Fumble As A Dungeon Master

Posted onJanuary 6, 2025January 5, 2025AuthorWobblerocket

In my first #wobblefit video, I mentioned that my first time running a game of Dungeons and Dragons didn’t go so well. In fact, it was a total critical fumble. I botched my saving throw against abject humiliation. I rolled Read More …

CategoriesDungeonmasteringTagsDM Advice, dungeons and dragons

Three stacked illustrations. The top shows a pair of early Ford-style automobiles cresting a hill with a chimera in the foreground. The second shows a kraken and a large sailing ship. The third shows a pair of WWI-era biplanes and a red dragon. Examples of the kinds of vehicles that can be found in this 5e vehicle sourcebook.

This 5e Vehicle Sourcebook Has Biplanes, Hot Air Balloons, and Mechapods

Posted onDecember 11, 2024December 9, 2024AuthorWobblerocket

When PJ Coffey from Homebrew and Hacking asked me if I wanted a review copy of one of their books, I knew I wanted to take a look at One if by Land, Two if by Sea, Three if by Read More …

CategoriesTTRPG ReviewsTagsdungeons and dragons, homebrew and hacking, level up advanced 5th edition, vehicles

A photograph of a sword stuck in a snowbank. This is the featured image on a an article about creating better adventurers for Dungeons and Dragons.

The Secrets To Creating Better Adventurers

Posted onDecember 2, 2024December 9, 2024AuthorWobblerocket

There are plenty of articles out there on how to create better Dungeons and Dragons characters, usually packed full of advice on personality traits, mannerisms, and other ways to make your character feel unique and special. What I see less Read More …

CategoriesPlaying Dungeons and DragonsTagsdungeons and dragons, player advice

An example of the magical blades offered in Arcane Armory 1: Blades by Runic Press. Praise and Glory is a magical sword of golden light.

The Arcane Armory 1: Blades – 8 Fantastic Magic Blades For Dungeons and Dragons

Posted onNovember 26, 2024November 26, 2024AuthorWobblerocket

The Arcane Armory 1: Blades is a small, low-cost sourcebook containing unique magic weapons with beautiful human-made art and evocative origins. Read More …

CategoriesTTRPG ReviewsTagsdungeons and dragons, magic weapons, Runic Press, ttrpg review

A woodcut drawing of Spartacus and his compatriots surrounded by Roman soldiers. Spartacus has fallen, but is still fighting. Spartacus' fall is a great literary example of the kinds of heroic deaths that can be given to player characters in Dungeons and Dragons.

Better Character Deaths in Dungeons and Dragons

Posted onNovember 26, 2024November 26, 2024AuthorWobblerocket

Deciding how to handle the death of a player character is something that every Dungeons and Dragons DM must face. Unfortunately, the game mechanics as written have always struggled to give characters the meaningful, evocative end that heroic characters deserve. Read More …

CategoriesDungeonmasteringTagsDM Advice, dungeons and dragons

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