Ludus Carcerum

A D&D test kitchen.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Re-Rethinking Epic Options

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Some time ago, I made a post about [Epic] feats as normal feats . But I have since realized that this doesn't even go far enough: most [...
Friday, September 30, 2011

Blasphemy Rights

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So I was mildly amused by this post on the Center for Inquiry website. You know why I was amused, right? Yeah, it's because a cleric ca...
Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Fun New Items: Goblet of True Mind Switching and Greater Helm of Opposite Alignment

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Goblet of True Mind Switching If this jeweled silver cup is filled with any liquid, and two creatures drink from it in succession, the mind...
Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Questmaster's Box

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This ornately-decorated 12"x7"x4" wooden box is frequently used by guildmasters to send items to random places, so that low-r...
Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Cursed Item Design

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A good basic principle of cursed items is this: take a standard item, and make it do what it's supposed to do except not quite right, or...
Monday, August 8, 2011

Interesting Locations

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One of the biggest problem in my dungeons is a lack of interesting locations. My dungeons were an endless series of bland, uninteresting roo...
Saturday, August 6, 2011

Multiheaded Characters

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I've always kind of liked the idea of playing half an ettin . Get another player to play the other half, and be two characters sharing...
Thursday, August 4, 2011

You didn't miss, but you didn't hit him.

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An incompetent DM will only ever say "you hit" or "you miss", when you hit or fail to hit, respectively. This turns comb...
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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Bounties of the Megadungeon

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The following is a list of the current bounties offered at my megadungeon open game table, as they are presented to my players. Well, they g...
Monday, July 18, 2011

Baggies of Holding

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Because low-level characters being unable to carry all their gear is a recurring problem: here, have smaller bags of holding that even a new...
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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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