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  1. What makes a party? While Fifth Edition allows for more flexibility and forgiveness in party construction than older editions of Dungeons & Dragons, certain roles persist. Though not an exact science, most adventuring parties include some combination of Tank, Support, Magician, Striker, and Face. These are not required roles, nor are they ...

  2. Keepers of the Silver Coin (owners of a tavern and shrine to the Moon Goddess Selune) Knights of Bloodstone nee Knights of Damara aka The Platinum Knights (Our group that fought and won the legendary Bloodstone Wars against the Witch King Zhenghi of the Vaasan Wastelands).

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  4. A subreddit dedicated to the various iterations of Dungeons & Dragons, from its First Edition roots to its One D&D future. Members Online What are some unique ways to start an adventure/campaign off?

  5. sfkf8486. • 2 yr. ago. Our group set up base in a cave called Lance Rock as well as having a lance being the first item we ever looted and as such we had to be known as The Lancers. Then theres the group i run for known as The Sumberton Six (even though theres only 5 of them now). 2. odeacon. • 2 yr. ago. The frightful five was a name I ...

  6. May 20, 2017 · Duncan T. May 20, 2017. #1. What are your adventuring party names for groups you have played in or run for, memorable or mundane? I want to use them to improve an adventuring party name generator. Two from for my group include Band of the Badger and Company of the Shattered Lance. Other examples would be Fellowship of the Ring, Order of the ...

  7. Aug 2, 2020 · D&D faced criticism at the time for trying too much to be like a video game. (These roles map over quite neatly onto familiar online gaming terms like ‘tank’, ‘DPS’, ‘buffer’, and so on.) 5th edition is less straitjacketed. Thus, a bard can be a supporter (like a traditional cleric) or a spellslinger (like a wizard).

  8. Oct 12, 2020 · The Dungeons and Dragons Fifth Edition Player’s Handbook is divided in three parts (with eleven chapters) and five appendixes. It has a total 320 pages with tons of illustrations, tables and a certain degree of storytelling. To get an idea of what you can find there, let’s look at this simplified version of the Player’s Handbook index ...