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Exactly as stated, these are 10 Dwarven Trinkets that could be added to any campaign to add some flavor. I like having ready-made lists of trinkets to give my players, so this was a great short list to incorporate.
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Rather than having my players find various amounts of gold, I love having random trinkets that sometimes can lead to side quests, sometimes are red-herrings, and sometimes are just funny to add some spice to the game. I have a fence in my game who will buy trinkets from players, so having a long list of new trinkets is always needed. These have some fun ideas to make trinket weird and strange!
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If you just want a list of artisan's tools to fill out a store, this is nice because it gives a weight and price for each. However, as many others have commented, a description of what was included or the benefits of having this tool would have made this a much more useful resource.
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Fletcher's Tools: Includes the tools and some basic supplies needed to make arrows. Proficicency with fletcher's tools allows you to craft 10 arrows per hour during your downtime, provided you have enough raw materials. Expertise with fletcher's tools means your arrows are less likely to break when used, meaning you are more likely to recover your arrows after a battle
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Chandler's Tools: Includes wax, tallow, wicks, and molds for making candles. Proficiency with chandler's tools allows you to craft candles on the road to sell or use, provided you have the raw material. Never be left in a dark cave again!
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Some of these spells are awesome ways to boost your NPCs and give some unexpected attacks to your battles. Some of them would also be really fun in the hands of players. The writing needs some proofreading and editing, but overall, this is a great list of spells that could really throw a wrench in your player's plans!
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Creator Reply: |
Thank you very much for your review! It's been a few years since I last looked over it, I'll take into account that it needs better proofreading. |
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Overall, this is mainly just a list of alternative spells that replace the spell that is cast. However, I did really like the idea of the spell doing the minimum damage or the maximum damage possible - that was a fun twist I hadn't thought of!
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The only thing I wish this resource had was suggested classes for each spell. Otherwise, there are some great new spells for any necromancers, plus I love the flavor of Frailty - a spell that can cause targets to lose their resistance to damage types. Well written and easy to use.
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These are great spells to add some fun dimension to characters. I particularly appreciate new Ranger and Druid spells, as I feel like there are a ton of wizard, warlock, sorcerer, but not as many for Rangers and Druids that add spice and variety. This list has a ton of fun, unique spells that will give your players new fun ways to engage in the campaign. Love the recreation of the old resources!
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Based on this preview, I would definitely consider buying the full resource! The items are well balanced and thought out, the new subclass is interesting, and the feats are useful for any campaign. They also made me think of a fun adventure in the desert where you could reward players with the Thick Skinned Feat at the end. Overall, excellent work!
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I wish I could give this more than 5 stars. I absolutely love the puns in this resource - Ring of Lock Picking - helps you pick out locks! Invisibility Ring - the ring is invisible. So much fun to add as trinkets to make players think they are getting some really cool item.
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Creator Reply: |
Thank you! I had a lot of fun making these silly things! And you'd be surprised what players think up to use them! |
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I keep coming back to this resource for new ideas to integrate into my campaign. Some of the items are great hooks for side quests, others are just fun trinkets, and some could be powerful items. Such a great collection!
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Super creative and some great hooks for adventures. Some are good trinkets you could plant throughout your adventure, some are great for cursing players and all are really fun to include.
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A handy list of trinkets that is easy to roll on in order to add some spice to your next looting session. However, some of the items were kind of dull "A tiny green gem", "A small purple gem", "A flask of ale" which could have used a bit more of a description to make them more fun. Nice to be able to add some more trinkets to my game and give my players something other than "23 SP".
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This resource could benefit from some clean up (as mentioned in other reviews) and a good proof-reading. However, having some fun history and lore to the items brings them to life and there are some interesting and unique items described here. It's definitely worth a look through for some fun ideas for your own game.
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This is a great resource for a very specific type of game. If you have a game where there's a seige or a war, this has some great, very powerful spells for it. However, for most regular campaigns, I think it's a bit overpowered or the spells will take too long to cast. So, very useful for a very specific type of game, but in general, I'm not certain how much use it will be.
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Overall, I really liked the suggested feats, particularly training partner. It is a fun way to encourage either cooperation within a party or with an NPC. There were several that required shape-shifting as a prerequisite, which makes it very limited in its use for players, but overall it has some fun new feats to add to any campaign.
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