Ludus Carcerum

A D&D test kitchen.

Monday, June 6, 2011

Gladiatorial Combat

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GLADIATORS WANTED SEVEN DAYS A WEEK PROVE YOUR METTLE EARN FABULOUS PRIZES ENTERTAIN THE CROWD INQUIRE AT THE ARENA OF KORD NO ENTRY F...
Saturday, June 4, 2011

Updated Myconid Monster Class

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So, looking back on my myconid monster class , it really looks like the level adjustment given by WotC is preposterously high. Let's rec...
Thursday, June 2, 2011

Substitution Ciphers as Clues

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It turned out, near the end of the second session of my open gaming table, that the healer had actually solved the substitution cipher bount...
Monday, May 30, 2011

What Kind Of Balance Matters?

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As I've said before, a properly-implemented open gaming table or similar system can auto-solve the problem of encounter balance. If you ...
Saturday, May 28, 2011

Complete Deck Of Many Things

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So randomness is fun, and powerful artifacts are fun. One might naturally be tempted to combine these fun things with a Deck Of Many Things ...
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Thursday, May 26, 2011

High Seas System Reference Document

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I have copied most of the pamphlet I provide to my players and released it here as the High Seas System Reference Document . This is partial...
Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Reworking Mongrelfolk 2

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In a previous post , I updated the mongrelfolk and gave them a bunch of new feats. Players don't generally like to play mongrelfolk, whi...
Sunday, May 22, 2011

Chicken Infested

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If you surf D&D boards long enough, you're likely to come upon a reference to the Chicken Infested feat from a long-ago April Fool...
Friday, May 20, 2011

Bloodlines, Monster Classes, and Level Adjustment

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As mentioned in earlier posts, I sometimes use the bloodline levels from Unearthed Arcana . I also disapprove of too much unnecessary cruft...
Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Epic Feats as Regular Feats

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It was brought to my attention that most of the so-called "[Epic]" feats are not actually particularly epic at all. When I exami...
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Malimar is a neurodivergent and queer English Language Arts 7-12 teacher, living and teaching in Buffalo with their partner, four cats, and some fish, snails, and plants. They enjoy language and its subtleties, teaching, philosophy, nonhuman animals, and tabletop roleplaying games – a collection of interests which may seem eclectic but which fit together like a jigsaw puzzle in their brain.
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