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LWhitehead1 |
Posted - 08 Nov 2022 : 16:30:36 Since I've got D&D 5th RPG books, mots from my Birthday. Now my problem is that for a homebrew world I'm stuck on Middle Age setting, but I nwat to due Tudor Age D&D how do I explain some races from player's guide Dragonborn, Tieflings, and Half Orc, and don't forget the multiverse playable Races as well.
So what can I do?.
LW |
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Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 07 Jan 2023 : 03:18:56 quote: Originally posted by LWhitehead1
ok that's fine US pricing though, which means for me double in Canadian.
LW
Or not; a quick Google search shows that 50 US dollars is a little over 67 Canadian dollars. Not exactly double. |
Karthak |
Posted - 07 Jan 2023 : 02:52:19 You can change the currency on their site at least sometimes, seems like it's $69 canadian atm, but probably doesn't include shipping. I'd hate to see what the price is in Australian dollars. |
LWhitehead1 |
Posted - 06 Jan 2023 : 00:10:41 ok that's fine US pricing though, which means for me double in Canadian.
LW |
Karthak |
Posted - 01 Jan 2023 : 11:45:41 That's Asmodeus, he's the head devil and he plays by different rules than the majority of the gods mentioned in the core books, as he's not bound to any single planet and doesn't rely on believers to keep himself alive. If you're making a homebrew world, don't worry about the multiverse, put whichever gods make sense for your world and change them if necessary, for example an elven god becomes one of the dragonborn's gods if the god suits that role.
I found hardcover copies of the MCDM books for sale through their website.
https://shop.mcdmproductions.com/collections/kingdoms-warfare/products/kingdoms-warfare-hardcover-book https://shop.mcdmproductions.com/collections/strongholds-followers-books/products/strongholds-followers-hardcover |
LWhitehead1 |
Posted - 27 Dec 2022 : 21:02:45 Yes but some of the deities mention in the core set seems to travel through the multiverse, the head Demon seems to do this one who's name starts with an A.
MCDC Productions don't seem to have hardcover version of there products, which I need.
LW |
Diffan |
Posted - 25 Nov 2022 : 12:46:09 quote: Originally posted by LWhitehead1
Well know I've got all of the 5th D&D sourcebooks, I've read them including Spelljamer set, but I read through these books and still the magic, magic objects, weapons and characters are in the middle ages there is no Mighty Fortress source book for 5th D&d there is no 19th century source book ether.
The best I can do is use War of the Roses as inperation for world setting a 15th century D&D world, you can blame A song of Ice and fire for this idea.
LW
I HIGHLY recommend Strongholds and Followers by MCDC Productions. It's a great 5e sourcebook for running what you're looking for and has great insight about maintaining castle's, recruitment of followers, medieval aspects regarding both, etc.
They also make a product called Kingdoms and Warfare, but I haven't seen the content in that one.
As for handling non-human races, one idea is to make them extremely rare, almost a myth but also make the wilds very dangerous as to keep humanity close to small pockets of civilization. |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 24 Nov 2022 : 18:45:16 quote: Originally posted by LWhitehead1
I like 5th version of D&D hopefully one day I get to play it so I can DM it very well, Eberron might be my cup of tea, I'm still trying to figure out which Human Gods and Goddess exist in the official Multiverse.
Were in the DMG is the rules for Firearms and primitive bombs,
Is all space travel on D&D 5th version is done in Wild space?, what about normal space travel?.
LW
There's no official set of multiversal deities. Each setting has its own deities, who may or may not exist in other settings.
5E space travel is wildspace or the Astral (wildspace replaces space as we know it). |
LWhitehead1 |
Posted - 24 Nov 2022 : 18:34:13 I like 5th version of D&D hopefully one day I get to play it so I can DM it very well, Eberron might be my cup of tea, I'm still trying to figure out which Human Gods and Goddess exist in the official Multiverse.
Were in the DMG is the rules for Firearms and primitive bombs,
Is all space travel on D&D 5th version is done in Wild space?, what about normal space travel?.
LW |
TomCosta |
Posted - 23 Nov 2022 : 00:35:08 The DMG has rules for firearms and primitive bombs. Most of the rest is requires less crunch/rules and more fluff/description. That said, Eberron, may be more to your liking as it has a stronger tech element. Similarly, Monte Cooke's Ptolus does as well, which was recently converted to 5E (though I have the 3e version, not the 5E version). Finally, you could probably find something on DM's Guild with a little searching. |
Delnyn |
Posted - 21 Nov 2022 : 22:57:52 Why confine yourself to 5th edition D&D official rules if they do not provide what you want. Please consider another gaming system. After all, Forgotten Realms existed before Dungeons & Dragons. |
LWhitehead1 |
Posted - 21 Nov 2022 : 04:13:43 Well know I've got all of the 5th D&D sourcebooks, I've read them including Spelljamer set, but I read through these books and still the magic, magic objects, weapons and characters are in the middle ages there is no Mighty Fortress source book for 5th D&d there is no 19th century source book ether.
The best I can do is use War of the Roses as inperation for world setting a 15th century D&D world, you can blame A song of Ice and fire for this idea.
LW
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George Krashos |
Posted - 09 Nov 2022 : 09:42:58 quote: Originally posted by LWhitehead1
Since I've got D&D 5th RPG books, mots from my Birthday. Now my problem is that for a homebrew world I'm stuck on Middle Age setting, but I nwat to due Tudor Age D&D how do I explain some races from player's guide Dragonborn, Tieflings, and Half Orc, and don't forget the multiverse playable Races as well.
So what can I do?.
LW
What do you mean by Tudor Period? The Tudors are just the Middle Ages with gunpowder, firearms and cannons. Can't see why that presents a problem.
-- George Krashos |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 08 Nov 2022 : 17:16:12 Not enough information. The various ancestries aren't tied to a specific timeframe -- they're dependent on the world itself and its history.
So simply knowing a rough timeframe doesn't give us much of anything to work with. |