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My first thought was turn the player into a squirrel. Say the item attracts specific magical items to its holder, its a part of a set. But the more items that show up, the more the acornbearer wants them, each one giving an extra attunement slot save for the first and last item (acorn not included). It's majority quality of life abilities, one of them gives a climb speed but aside from that you just have a bunch of thrifty magical items... but if you attune to the final item of the set... they all come together and cast True Polymorph on you, turning you into a squirrel.
I like the idea of a similar effect, where every time damage is dealt with the blade a single gold coin pops out, except the weapon deals extremely high damage. Like, on the level of d12s or 4d4 or something. It'll drive the party crazy; Yes, damage is good, and yes, money is good, but you get the same amount of money _no matter what,_ so you'll always find yourself wishing you did LESS damage
It is a game called "shut the box" that makes the current player obsessed with it. The player will forget to take care of things like bathing, eating, changing spells, sleep, etc until they beat the game. Once they do, they are rewarded with two d6's they can add to a couple rolls until they go to sleep. I actually own this game and hand it to the player when they find it.
An amulet that bumps up a type of elemental damage a character can do by like 1d6 a handful of times a day. The curse is that it can automatically go off if the character gets worked up. So in tense RP sessions the GM rolls a secret will save for the character, and if it fails, they deal that 1d6 damage in an area to everything and everyone around them, but the curse sticks to everyone who uses the amulet even once. It usually ends up in the hands of a barbarian who tries to figure out how to get it to work for them so they can explode whenever they rage. Lol
One of our party members essentially put themselves on a wanted poster. While in one form. I forget the exact details as its currently 5am as i type this, but he caused some mischief in a town and then in a different form, reported said mischief snd set up a bounty. His character at the time was essentially a changeling with an identity crisis. So yeah,he put a bounty on himself.
A paladin riding a centaur mount is weird enough. But it's not as weird as a centaur paladin riding a regular war horse (a completely RAW legal build, due to Centaurs being medium sized creatures while war horses are large.)
I think it would be even funnier if you collect descriptions of the wanted character from the party, then give those to an artist to make a composite sketch that's *slightly* off, then the wanted player will complain "oh they didn't even get my nose right!" Or similar
This would be perfect for my artificer i had who was a known demolition expert and regularly used drones to blow people up and was secretly the villain
Your pictures are awesom and i like your videos. I know its an older video of yours, but i would like to use this art work also some of your ideas to creat a homebrew wendigo race for dnd beyond. I'll link your chanel to my friends.❤
Paladin, please Make it be the character that did nothing wrong and actually has an actual pure backstory. And just look at the faces on the people at the table......it's amazing
I love it when the "Lawful Stupid" paladin gets put on a Wanted poster for ignoring the laws to enforce their own code onto others. "Wanted for Vigilante-ism and 12 counts of premeditated murder." It just feels like be best Karma.
Unfortunately I've kept my Wanted notices pretty vanilla. Though I guess I could easily have wanted posters for possession and illegal trading drug Spiders in my current campaign.
Funny thing is: this actually exist! In pathfinder 1st edition there was an archetype called living grimouire, Who... Uses a book to hit people, you could also get the rage feature with an inquisition instead of a domain. So you could play a librarian and... Book people...
i did made a concept for a barbarian wizard multiclass for dnd not too long ago actually. a barbarian who can only understand the stuff they wrote in their spell book when theyre angry and raging, therfor only being able to cast spells while in rage. same goes with studying n stuff, can only study while angry! ofc that requires some homebrew but yk.
I was once part of an heavily homebrewed dnd campaign. I decided to make a wizard/warlock multiclass joke character, except I did the good thing and played the joke straight. The character's name was Nathaniel Wiki, part of a bloodline of people dedicated to the god of knowledge, so much so that the god gifted them with a book of infinite pages, and all they have to do is write any and all knowledge they find in it. The book was called Wiki's Encyclopedia. The whole thing about the character was he was on the hunt for knowledge since he was next in line and inherited it but his siblings were willing to kill him to get their chance with it And yes the book was used on multiple cases for heavy blunt damage
I have a kobold librarian barbarian. He is one of the librarians for a large library that is the horde of a dragon and contact with all of those magical books has had an impact on him giving him wild magic. The rage against those that would steal, misplace, damage or worse of all deface literature is all him though. I was also given the opportunity to take a common magical item so i worked with my DM to give him a re-flavored a pole of collapsing that is instead a 4 foot tall step stool that he can pull out when he is getting huffy and wants a height advantage for when he does the librarian look. You know the one if you have ever disappointed a librarian.
Also we need more dwarf wizard librarians. A race known for their craftsmanship and keeping traditions alive and building bunkers and vaults would probably have great libraries and data centers.