
Pitch Perfect - Using a Pitch Deck for Your D&D Campaign
Use a concise pitch deck to attract the right players by outlining premise, tone, rules, schedule, and boundaries, plus tools and templates to get started.

Use a concise pitch deck to attract the right players by outlining premise, tone, rules, schedule, and boundaries, plus tools and templates to get started.

On Eberron's Mournland edge, a shattered Brelish city of six Crowns, clashing factions, and refugee Gutters offers rich lore and adventure hooks.

After the Echofall shattered Etherea, emotions spawn Echoforms from the Umbraweave as Weavers and the faithful vie amid perilous ruins and volatile magic.

Add a tavern darts mini-game to your D&D sessions using two d20s for segment and ring, with ranged attack bonus to tweak rolls and score doubles and bulls.

A parsed survey of 799 5e monster stat blocks reveals which tongues appear most, from Common and Draconic to Telepathy and obscure oddities.

Curated links to stock art, free repositories, portfolio sites, and licensing guides for using imagery in RPG projects, with 5e/WotC policy highlights

Practical guidance and resources for using safety and consent tools in TTRPGs, from setting baselines to gathering player feedback for respectful play.

Practical strategies for DMs to ease anxiety: seek professional support, reframe self-talk, name feelings, use bodywork and prep tools, and ask your table.

Potion crafting guidelines with costs and times, Alchemist subclass tweaks, mundane item recipes, and streamlined foraging and harvesting house rules.

Explore a crowd-sourced list of RPG systems beyond DnD to expand your skills in narration, pacing, mechanics, and new approaches to play.