Sometimes, originality is overrated. When you’re creating a character or dreaming up a story for your next campaign put aside your worries and embrace the cliche – I almost guarantee that it’ll make your game better.
Tag: characters
Character Craftroom – Tiny Lancer
The best Paladins are only two foot six and ride adorable dogs.
Character Craftroom – Chainsaw Champion
The idea for a character can come from anywhere. Such as the need to make a big, angry dude with a chainsaw.
Character Craftroom – Big Sword, Spiky Hair
Thanks to some Unearthed Arcana articles, we can finally build a spiky-haired anime protagonist with mysterious powers and an unfeasibly huge sword.
Character Craftroom – Goblin Barbarian
There are few things as deadly as a seriously angry Goblin, even if they’re only three feet tall.
Character Craftroom – Light Domain Cleric
While a well-crafted support character can be an absolute joy to play, sometimes it helps if you can reduce an entire group of bandits to smouldering ash too. When it comes to D&D 5E this role is neatly filled by Light Domain Clerics.
Character Craftroom – Reverse Mr Hyde
From Dr Jeckyl & Mr Hyde to The Incredible Hulk, having the mild-mannered nerd transform into a hulking beast is a common trope. But who says that the same thing can’t work in reverse?
Three Fun Builds for Open Legend
The Open Legend system approaches character creation in an (appropriately) extremely open fashion, allowing for all manner of weird and wonderful builds.