Home / Front Page / Page 69

Front Page

Midgard Campaign Setting Pre-Order Now Available

The gods of the North tremble! The Great Old Ones stir in their sleep!  All of Midgard looks to the skies in wonder, for the long-awaited Midgard Campaign Setting is now available for pre-order in the Kobold Store . By popular demand you can ensure that you’ll receive the gorgeous, full color 296-page hardcover or softcover (plus […]

Midgard Campaign Setting Pre-Order Now Available Read More »

Monster Monday: Margreve Backpack Gecko

This 12-inch-long green-scaled gecko has backswept horns and ridges down its back. It turns and regards you with startlingly human eyes before bunching powerful muscles and leaping. The malicious fey creatures colloquially referred to as Margreve backpack geckos (a reference to their small stature and tendency to turn up in travelers’ gear) are a tremendous

Monster Monday: Margreve Backpack Gecko Read More »

From Diablo 3 to D&D: Memorable and Challenging Boss Battles (Part 2 of 2)

Today we’re going to finish talking about boss battles in your tabletop games, including how you can borrow a few ideas from Diablo 3 and other titles as well. Arenas, Temptations, and Movement: Providing a Memorable and Challenging Environment Another idea to borrow from Diablo 3 when it comes to boss battles is to crank

From Diablo 3 to D&D: Memorable and Challenging Boss Battles (Part 2 of 2) Read More »

The Lost GM Scrolls: Mike Mearls on Stepping Up and Taking a Poke at the World

Back in the fall of 2009, Chris Dinkins and I interviewed a host of game designers and novelists who were also experienced game masters. We sent around too many questions to too many GMs and received far too much material for one article to hold. As a result, a lot of great material got scrapped.

The Lost GM Scrolls: Mike Mearls on Stepping Up and Taking a Poke at the World Read More »

From Diablo 3 to D&D: Memorable and Challenging Boss Battles (Part 1 of 2)

Today we’re going to talk about boss battles in your tabletop games, including how you can borrow a few ideas from Diablo 3 and other titles as well. Making these climactic encounters a true apex to your adventures is crucial, and they are loads of fun to dream up. Remember, folks, D&D invented the “boss

From Diablo 3 to D&D: Memorable and Challenging Boss Battles (Part 1 of 2) Read More »

Howling Tower: Placing Traps to Serve a Larger Purpose

The trap is a D&D icon. Classic dungeons such as Tomb of Horrors and The Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan are famous for their mechanical ambushes. Traps are so central to the concept of dungeons that an entire class—the thief—was developed to deal with them (along with locked doors). In real life, of course, archaeologists have

Howling Tower: Placing Traps to Serve a Larger Purpose Read More »

AGE of Combat: Building Combat Encounters in the AGE System (Part 2 of 2)

In the last post, we covered how the Threat Level system works to provide Dragon Age and AGE system game masters with a base score for deciding if a group of adversaries would make an appropriate challenge for their player characters. This post expands on those rules by providing the Threat Level system for the

AGE of Combat: Building Combat Encounters in the AGE System (Part 2 of 2) Read More »

Oh, I’m Going to Get Killed Any Minute Now (Part 24)

As ever, readers who are new to the diary, please read the earlier installments first. (Art by Chris McFann.) DAY FIFTY-FIVE (later) Well. Planning—and subsequently executing—a company picnic is significantly harder than I initially expected. Here’s my whole freaking Saturday basically wasted, and I’m no closer to having that punch made than I was this

Oh, I’m Going to Get Killed Any Minute Now (Part 24) Read More »

Join the Kobold Courier and Earn Loot!

Stay informed with the newest Kobold Press news and updates delivered to your inbox weekly. Join now and receive a PDF copy of Shards of the Spellforge

Join The Kobold Courier

38878

Be like Swolbold. Stay up to date with the newest Kobold Press news and updates delivered to your inbox twice a month.

Scroll to Top