Ryder from The Brew Crew talks about the three Tenants of enjoyable adventuring in tabletop campaigns. You fiddle at the lock, hearing the final tumbler fall into place. You are weary, exhausted, having spent hours in a game you just wish would end already. Your party is showing each other pictures of their pets, the…
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(One)Shot in the Dark: Horror in a Single Session
The night is dark and full of terrors. But with a little help, the forces of shadow can be yours to command. In this installment from the Brew Crew, we’ve got Daggar here to cover how to create a horror one-shot for your tabletop game sessions, just in time for Halloween.
Motivation: 4 Tips for Writing Stronger NPCs
Motivation tells you a lot about a person. Desire is one of the fastest ways to make a character relatable. Today Temo from The Brew Crew talks about using motivation to flesh out your NPCs in DnD and other TRPGs
Home Brewing the Perfect RPG Villain Pt 1: Roles and Rasts
Hello everyone, Peteypab from The Brew Crew here to talk about my favorite aspect of homebrew world building. Creating your villain.
Fantastic Mounts and How to Ride Them: Part 2, The Burdens of Beasts
In this article Ryder continues with part two of their series that talks all about the magical mounts in RPGs and how they work. This time with more manes!
DMs, Unlock your Warlocks
Daggar here from The Brew Crew. Today we’ll talk a little bit about the fun you can create for everyone’s favorite magical sugar babies, warlocks.
Homebrews and Hezrous: How to Make Your Own DnD Campaign Setting
Peteypab from The Brew Crew talks about home brewing your own DnD campaign, and what it takes to forge your own fantastical world and uncover its mysteries with friends and fellow gamers.
Fantastic Mounts and How to Ride Them: Part 1
In this article series, Ryder from The Brew Crew talks about all of the wonderful ways mounts can make a greater impact in your DnD or tabletop RPG campaigns.
DMs, Give Your Bards More Love.
Bards catch a lot of flak. Prone to getting the party in trouble, they’re the butt of many a D&D joke. Here are some things you can do to spoil your bards.