Ludus Carcerum

A D&D test kitchen.

Sunday, March 12, 2017

Some Math on Removed Iterative Attacks

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Recently, a Pathfinder DM I play with instituted the Removing Iterative Attacks rule from Pathfinder Unchained . A player immediately objec...
Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Ettin Genders

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Have you ever encountered or used an ettin that was anything other than two male heads and an implicit penis (or two)? I don't think I h...
Thursday, February 16, 2017

On Critical Fumbles

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The internet hates critical fumbles. Home games tends to love them. There are various rules of thumb for telling you that your critica...
Sunday, August 14, 2016

Thoughts on 3.5e vs 4e

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Originally posted on my other blog on this day (August 14th) in 2010, early in the 3.5e v 4e edition war. --- A few weeks ago, I had an ...
Saturday, April 16, 2016

A Variety of Suggested Class Tweaks

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Half caster level (Ranger, Paladin, etc) is no longer a thing. Such classes have a caster level equal to their class level. Their class leve...
Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Do Familiars or Psicrystals Get Feats?

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Druid/ranger animal companions and paladin special mounts gain hit dice as their master levels, and so gain all the benefits of hit dice, in...
Saturday, April 2, 2016

Being a Steampunk Magitek Cyborg

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I have written a brief handbook for the Renegade Mastermaker, a 3.5 Eberron prestige class that allows you to become a steampunk magitek cy...
Saturday, February 20, 2016

48 More Things To Populate Your Dungeon

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1 magic mirror lies to men but not to women 2 A goblin key which will lock (but not unlock) any door 3 a forgotten account of dwarven h...
Sunday, February 14, 2016

81 Things To Populate Your Dungeon

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Since I've benefited from many such lists in the past, I figured I'd pay it forward and provide a list culled from my personal Big L...
Saturday, September 12, 2015

Non-Human Animals in D&D 3.5e

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This post is aimed primarily at a lay audience, and therefore I'll be defining a lot of terms that many of my readers will already be fa...
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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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