Saturday, December 7, 2019

Free and Pay-What-You-Want 5e DMs Guild Highlights: Week Ending 12.7.19

Every week, talented creators upload Dungeons and Dragons products to the DMs Guild, pricing them as free or pay-what-you-want in order to reach customers. Dozens of new free and pwyw products are added each week alone. It is a lot to sort through. My hope is that highlighting a few of each week's best supplements will help the designers get the attention they deserve.

You can find previous posts in this series HERE.


An Alphabet of Legendary Magic Items from George Collie



Collie's excellent "Alphabet" magic item series concludes here with this collection. I have thoroughly enjoyed the creativity and artwork that went into these. Don't miss the Very Rare, RareCommon, and Uncommon companions to this final installment.


Politics of the Eldeen Reaches from Joseph Meehan



Speaking of excellent series, no Eberron DM should be without Meehan's regional gazetteers. Be sure and also check out their ZilargoThraneAundairKarrnath, and Breland supplements.


D&D Party Sheet from Ernad Osmic



I consider party tracking sheets a must, and not just for beginners. I can glance at passive skills, armor class, and more without having to ask for it, and if some of your group's player names get as weird as mine, it can take a few sessions to learn them. "Ok Zzhorlakiatharka, you're up."


MZS1 Monsters of Maztica from Jon Hild



Hild has carved out a niche on the Guild doing Maztica-themed supplements and conversions. This is a pretty substantial collection of creatures that are perfect for jungle or "lost world" settings.


Essentials Kit Companion from Andrew Sneath



This is a helpful collection of tools for running the recent Essentials Kit. One of the two pdfs is used as an encounter tracker, while the other includes tips, key locations, tokens, and more. Also check out their companion for the original starter set.



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