#Tasha's Cauldron of Everything
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Btw here's some Dungeons & Dragons books for free
Link here, it's got:
Player's Handbook
Dungeon Master's Guide
Monster Manual
Monsters of the Multiverse
Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes
Volo's Guide to Monsters
Xanathar's Guide to Everything
Tasha's Cauldron of Everything
Explorer's Guide to Wildemount
Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide
Eberron Rising from the Last War
#dnd#dungeons and dragons#dnd 5e#dungeons and dragons 5th edition#Tasha's cauldron of everything#mordenkainen's tome of foes#dnd books#dungeons and dragons books#player's handbook#dungeon master's guide
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She's all tucked in
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lixo of the night
race: goblin class: phantom rogue alignment: chaotic good weapons: Phantom Vengeance (whip) and Fallen Angel Kris (dagger) favorite things: pockets, ghost walk-ing, and necro-trash-mancy
I am making all of my D&D characters in the sims. Lixo is by far my favorite and has been with me for over 2 years. we recently completed a campaign and I miss playing her dearly. she is basically an extension of myself tbh.
btw, I totally recommend Tasha's Cauldron of Everything
#ts4 edit#moongoblinsims#my sims#sims 4 dnd#lixo of the night#maxis mix#dnd#dungeons and dragons#tasha's cauldron of everything#sims dungeons and dragons#phantom rogue#goblin#ts4 gameplay#ts4#ts4 maxis mix
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DnD March 2
Day 23: Tasha
And that's the last one! Doing this is always a blast and I hope you guys liked it! Let me know your faves!!
#tasha#dnd#dungeons and dragons#my art#illustration#fantasy#ttrpg#tashas cauldron of everything#iggwilv#mtg
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Some concept art of an Astral Self Monk
#art#dnd#dungeons and dragons#character art#digital art#dnd art#fantasy art#artist#dungeons and dragons art#dnd character#water#water art#fantasy ancient greece#theros#astral self#5e monk#monk#dnd monk#tashas cauldron of everything#tasha
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I have a problem and it's that I can't stop buying D&D supplements even though I have nobody to play D&D with.
#I already have 5 books-- 8 including the Spelljammer set I bought#And now I'm looking at getting Planescape and Tasha's Cauldron#I'm really interested in the idea of DM'ing a game for the first time#I also want to get the Deck of Many Things + Book oMT and the Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide#But.... money#I'm finding everything either used or on sale so I'm at least not spending full price on everything
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HAUNTED
Here is my contribution to Dungeons and Dragons: Tasha's Cauldron of everything | DA: Kate Irwin
PS: Sorry, I forgot to post the details close ups :'DDD
#dnd#dnd illustration#dnd art#wotc#digital painting#tashas cauldron of everything#haunted manor#ghost#cursed lair#fantasy#medieval fantasy#adventurer#girl#dog#fantasy book#dungeons and dragons#dark fantasy#dark acadamia aesthetic
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Is the Magic Tattoo Coverage table from Tasha's intended to limit how many tattoos you can have at one time?
@JeremyECrawford Is the Magic Tattoo Coverage table from Tasha's intended to limit how many tattoos you can have at one time? Putting it differently, is it possible to have multiple overlapping tattoos on the same body part? — Armando Doval (@armando_doval) November 18, 2020 If your DM introduces magic tattoos in your D&D game, the only limit on the number you can have is attunement. The Magic…
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Did Tasha Brew Up Something Good? What do you think? Read here:
#dnd#dnd5e#d&d#skullsplitterdice#dungeonsanddragons#dice#rpg#gaming#dice sets#rpgdice#tashas cauldron of everything#tashascauldronofeverything5e#tashascauldronofeverythingdnd5e
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Back in my DnD era!! I’m obsessed lmao and also procured a copy of Tasha’s cauldron of everything!! Can’t wait to make an artificer character (that I will never use bc I have like two friends and neither play DnD)
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Of course. Of course this would happen to her. Five years of raiding - five years! All that, and not once did Katja wind up on the foul end of a wand. She'd counted herself lucky, and rightly so, but maybe it was nothing but a fluke.
The sting of that damn spellsword's knife was more than enough to give her pause. Got her good, right between the ribs and everything. She'd have been lucky to get away with her life if he hadn't gone waving his hands around, caressing the damn thing, etching his stupid little runes into it like that.
Now she's trapped in this windy little bubble with nothing but her pain and her shiv, whiling away the precious few moments she has left while that gods-forsaken gang guts the rest of her band.
Hm.
Maybe she could get through. Use her head, or just run real fast or- or maybe his spell wasn't right! Yeah - yeah, that might be it. She'd read about this somewhere, all she'd need to do is
She did manage some sort of revenge - those adventurers would be digging shreds of her out of their gear for weeks.
Booming Blade - Evocation Cantrip - Masterlist
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I got some runes for my dnd sessions
LOOK AT THEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEM!!!
Custom order from TheCeruleanWolf
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Back at my hobby coding again and adding Ranger options. I realized Kommissar is at least a third level Fey Wanderer? If Beca only knew!
#pitch perfect#Tasha’s cauldron of everything#feywild#feywild gifts#smells like cinnamon#nerd things#beca mitchell#kommissar#extremely niche post
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Oh there absolutely are not any good CR/Level equivalencies, unfortunately
I think the way I always understood it is that a CR 4 monster is one that a 4-person party of level 4 adventurers could kill easily, but not without getting hurt themselves. So if I wanted a single monster to be a real threat to that party, I'd want it to be CR 6 or higher - but, in reality, how much of a threat that monster would be really depends on what kind of abilities it and the party are bringing to the table, and how well each side rolls on initiative
Add to that the fact that you're not trying to threaten the party but to assist it, and there really are too many variables at play to give a guaranteed answer
My recommendation would be to aim for CR 5, and be willing to adjust the statblock after a session or two if you feel the NPC is outshining the PCs, or clearly failing to match up to them
Help I’m trying to build stats for an important ally NPC (who is a ghost so I want to use monster stats for guidelines), what CR range would put her close in power to a level 5 character so she’s around even to the party’s skills/durability? Google will not give me a straightforward answer on CR-Level equivalences, everyone is just like “don’t build NPCs with player stats” which isn’t even what I’m doing.
#dnd#I'm sure you've already looked at the Sidekick rules from Tasha's Cauldron of Everything#I've actually never used them - it really feels built to design sidekicks who are clearly weaker than your characters#and honestly... i HAVE built NPCs using PC rules oops. I like having the same ability set to draw on!#or repurposed existing monster stats with full character reskins on top#I'm not sure what the ghosty monsters in the CR 5 range are though. I think most of them are CR 1/2-2?
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So patch 8. At the beginning of Bg3 I was just going to look at the developer notes that relate to this pale precious star. (well, still is)
But I did feel the special magic of the world of Faerûn. And the creation of characters with that lore. So this addition with the new classes is very inspiring. I beforen read about the druid of the stars in DnD5. Because the star druid can see the future by Omen. I think it's funny for not first run. Like a headcanon.
Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything
I'd like to get a feel for Waterplane and Warlock Otherworldly Patrons someday. Because I have an idea for Mysterious Mischievous Fish.
But Hexblade, its connection to darkness I think fits the mood of Act 2 more. After all, we barely explore the element of water in BG3. The emphasis on a certain magical artifact and rules has always to me made magic more real and believable.
Also the shadow sorcerer looks very interesting! (rich goth kid)
Imagine you're about to take a bite and drink blood for the first time in your life. And this Tav is a Shadow Sorcerer Quirks
Xanathar's guide to everything
:з here I have something similar to bat-angel
#bg3#baldurs gate 3#dnd5e#dnd#astarion#astarion ancunin#bg3 astarion#astarion bg3#8 patch#bg3 8 patch#baldur's gate 3#baldursgate3#baldurs gate 3 8 patch#ascended astarion#lord astarion
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You know, maybe this is just my opinion, but some of these IC/Rhysand stans REALLY need to evaluate themselves before shitting on my girl Nesta.
Let me explain:
When reading a book, you sort of naturally put yourself in the shoes of the main character. When reading ACOTAR, that’s Feyre for the first three books (sort of 4, but ACOFAS is multi-POV). So the switch to Nesta’s POV can be jarring, especially since we’ve spent the first three books with her on the side, and with Feyre having mixed opionions on her sister, we also do as the audience.
A lot of us, myself included, really relate to Feyre. She’s had to take care of her family, do the emotional labor for friends and family, and had to deal with very real threats from a very young age. I felt seen when reading her books, and I bet a lot of you did too.
When you see someone you looks like you, acts like you, and feels like you get all the attention Feyre gets, all the power, all the riches, all the love? That’s feels great. It feels validating. To see that someone like you is worthy of everything you want? It creates a very tangible connection with the character. She is no longer just Feyre. She’s also Mellisa, and Jody, and Sarah, and Tasha, and Rain, and every other person who’s read the book.
And then we read Silver Flames, and we aren’t with her anymore. We’re with her sister, whom some of us spent the last couple books anywhere from mildly disliking to out-right hating.
Some people just kept on not liking her.
But some of us didn’t.
Some of us saw ourselves in her.
I know I did. I related to Feyre, but it was like Sarah J. Mass read my deepest and innermost thoughts and used them to build Nesta from the ground up.
Now let’s run this scenario back.
People who relate to Nesta don’t get to see those darker parts of them in embraced by the narrative. Nesta doesn’t get power, she loses it. All her wealth and status? Gone. Instead of a manor house filled with love she once again lives in a run-down shack of an apartment, just like she was at the beginning of the story, and she doesn’t even get to keep it. She doesn’t get unconditional love and understanding, and in fact, it seems like some characters are actively trying to NOT understand her.
And for what? Because she doesn’t get along with the members of the IC? Because she’s still processing having her life, everything she wanted, everything she was ripped away? Because she has to deal with unwanted advances from a man she doesn’t like (right after being assaulted by a man she thought loved her)? Because she watched her father die? Because she KILLED a man? Because she doesn’t know how to cope with any of this and it’s only been a year?
Sure, maybe we all can’t relate on a literal level to this, but fiction can be a tool to help us process REAL feelings that have a lateral translation. People who relate to Nesta might not have been thrown in a cauldron, but maybe they’ve experienced a loss of autonomy and had decisions made on their behalf. Most people probably don’t hear their dead father’s neck snapping in the fireplace, but maybe they have PTSD that’s triggered by relatively normal things and have to constantly cope with that while other people look at them with confusion, annoyance, or disgust.
People who relate to Feyre are rewarded by the narrative, people who relate to Nesta are punished by it. People who relate to Feyre know that the IC would like them. People who relate to Nesta know that Rhysand, Mor, Amren, Azriel, and Cassian, the people with whom we’ve spent the last four books, the people who we’ve laughed with and cried with, the people who we just went into battle with… those people? We now know that they’d hate us. Lock us up, force us away from our family, make us relentlessly train for no reason really, and use us and our talents thanklessly no matter how much we do and try.
I’d be fine if it stopped there. I wouldn’t enjoy it, I’d write some fanfic, but I’d been fine.
But that isn’t where it stops is it?
Because people who relate to, or even people who just like Nesta, are being harassed online. I know two separate creators on TikTok who were doxxed because of their opinions on Nesta and how the IC treated her in ACOSF. Expressing even the most mild dislike of this fictional man (Rhysand) got one woman’s address leaked and the other’s place of work. What part of that is okay?
I get some of us related to Feyre. She feels like part of us. Maybe you feel attacked when someone says they like Nesta because Nesta was mean Feyre, so maybe that means they don’t like you, I don’t know. But real human beings don’t deserve to be harassed because of a fictional character’s actions. ESPECIALLY people who didn’t write or create the damn book.
I’m not asking you to like Nesta, because this isn’t really about Nesta is it? It’s about the real people who’re getting hurt because of your words and actions.
Honestly it’s ironic.
You’re throwing vitriol and spewing hatred onto people who did nothing to you, and who don’t deserve it.
Sound like anyone else from ACOTAR One?
#acotar#a court of thorns and roses#a court of mist and fury#a court of silver flames#a court of wings and ruin#a court of frost and starlight#acosf#acowar#acomaf#acofas#nesta archeron#pro nesta#feyre archeron#feyre acotar#ic#inner circle#velaris#night court
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