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Good group of pregen characters for one-shots or cons.
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Great mini! Where else are you going to find a flail snail mini but OkumArts?
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Great low-level adventure that gives mostly wilderness encounters, but with one cavern/dungeon crawl at the end. The assault on the giant oak tree is like a low-level castle siege!
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I've found a lot of these simple adventure ideas useful for urban adventures. I run my campaign episodically, and these short adventures are easy to piece together with others for a session.
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If you're going to make papercraft dungeons, these expansion sets are going to be very useful. In this particular set, I've made the dais for use in my games. I didn't glue it together permanently, instead using glue tabs to keep it together. That way each piece can be used on its own or combined for a three-level dais.
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Great set of short adventures you can string together to start your AS&SH campaign.
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Cool PC portrait. He is a bit more menacing than I envisioned my character, but I don't have the artistic ability to draw my own character portraits, and I like having an image to look at during the game. You can find and use images from online searches, but I like to support artists. A couple of bucks isn't going to break the bank.
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Cool set of bl/wh character illustrations that I use simply for my fantasy RPG character portraits. And while you can find free images using a Google search, I like to support artists. A few bucks isn't going to break the bank.
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These creature decks are really useful to have stat blocks right in front of you without having to flip around the MM. The PDF format allows me to print what I need as I need it. I print mine on plain cardstock and then spray finish them with Krylon Satin finish. I also like that there is unique art for each "creature" or NPCs in this case. The art could be better--the digital portraits look a bit crude, but given the price of the set and the number of creatures included, this is a small complaint.
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Great history on the origin of Gnolls including two awesome Appendix N authors' short stories: one by Lord Dunsany and one by Margaret St. Clair. I found this background on Gnolls to be a great addition when I ran Gnole House, the short, level 1 Dungeon Crawl Classics adventure by Michael Curtis that comes in the first edition of the DCC Quick Start Rules.
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Another great set from Kev. These are all pretty standard dungeon monsters and I actually had paper minis of most of these already. What I like about this set is that the variant color options really allow you to customize and make the monsters unique.
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This is a fun, simple adventure that you can attach to an existing adventure or encounter to add a side-quest or lair. It's not particularly earth-shattering in terms of dungeon design, but why would you expect that from a "mini-dungeon." The shrine at the end raises some interesting possibilities for a DM to improvise.
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PERMES is one of my favorite paper miniatures artists/publishers! The sets are very affordable and always come with a variety of miniatures in a number of poses and alternate color patterns. I would prefer if some of these variations were offered through layers instead of separate sheets, but that's a small quibble.
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I've found these useful in my 5E campaign. Additional ideas for poisons and how to make them is a good supplemental resource that especially helps with adding some flavor beyond just mentioning generic poisons.
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Great set as usual from Fat Dragon Games. I haven't made the halfling dwelling, but have made and used the wagon, which is a great model.
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