Is Dungeons & Dragons' Wild Beyond The Witchlight a good fit for your next D&D campaign?
With this in mind, there are a handful of solutions.
In many games, that’s twice as many enemies as there are players.
Orcus, Prince of Undeath by Andrew Mar and Descent into Avernus Cover Art by Tyler Jacobson
Not exactly fair, but who says bandits play fair anyway?
PCs can make ability checks during deal-making to try and see through these lies.
Depending on the roll, the PCs may end up somewhere entirely different than where they were aiming.
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Exactly where they arrive is left up to the DM.
However,we highly recommend adding even more.
If you want a horror adventure with your party, you might’t do better than with Curse of Strahd.
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Here are tips for your campaign.
Acquiring and customizing these war machines can be a highly enjoyable part of the campaign.
War machines come inall kinds of flavors, including a bike, dune buggy, truck,and more.
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They also come with someabsolutely diabolical weaponsto use in combat.
Start the party off by letting them acquire a smaller war machine with little to no weapons.
We’ll take one acidic bile sprayer, c’mon.
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However, this weapon is much more than just your average sword.
In fact,it permanently changes whichever characteris good and brave enough to try and claim it.
This should be made perfectly clear to the players before anyone touches the weapon.
That’s a lot of character development in a single decision.
Perhaps more than many players would like.
However, Lulu suffers from some memory loss that makes her revealing much about Zariel pretty difficult.
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After all, once you redeem the primary villain,who is left to fight?
The former archdevil of Avernus, Bel, makes for a great secondary antagonist for this exact purpose.
After all, he’s actively trying to reclaim his crown as the Lord of the First.
Descent into Avernus by Clint Cearley
Here’s all you could want to know about the perfect starter adventure for new DnD players.
The Hellfire Engine by Mike Mearls
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