Player Led Crafting | Better Loot, Magic Items, Rewards, Treasure, in D&D 5e
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- Опубліковано 21 лют 2024
- Are you giving out the same boring loot, treasure, and fistfuls of gold in every session of DnD? Reward your players by giving them loot that matters - by crafting with monster part loot, treasure and magic items so that your players will get things they’re actually excited about! D&D rules can gloss over crafting - but a few simple dming tips and tricks will help you come up with loads of ideas that will make players feel like you can read their minds!
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00:30 What makes for good loot?
02:30 How do you introduce crafting into your D&D campaign?
What is the coolest loot have you given your players or GOTTEN as a player?
Custom weapons for each character. Blessed warhammers for a paladin that shared runes that could upgrade the weapon with different types of damage as he leveled. An ethereal greataxe for a barbarian that was gifted to her by her ancestors through dream montages. Both had dramatic stories and mood music as they were bestowed upon them.
I love this!!! I want to play in a game where crafting is the main focus, but I'm not sure it's realistic. RAW a cleric who doesn't take arcana proficiency can't make scrolls. I think RP wise, didn't the clerics invent scrolls and tomes! LOL Last campaign I took alchemy at my tool only to find out that it was herbalism that makes potions of healing. My cleric was sad. Great video!
Coolest loot I have given, was a Holy-Avenger +5 with int 18, wis 18... the player did not want to deal with a sentiet magic sword more intelligent than his character (he knew that I would use the sword to steer is characters). he went to a lake ask is god for forgiveness and throw the sword in the lake. I went full Excalibur a lady hand took the swords and go down to never be seen again. That was Epic to describe as the players whent nots 😋😋
In a setting where the dragons were worshiped as gods, I gave my dragonborn paladin a Sword of Dragonslaying. He proceeded to hunt down as many dragons as he could
Yesss! I love leaning into letting players be powerful! That player must’ve been ice cold though! 😂 A Dragonborn Dragonslayer!!
I was just discussing changing the crafting mechanics with my players and this video popped into my feed with perfect timing. :D
Edit: Also, i'm really enjoying your channel. Keep it up!
Thanks for the kind words! (Also your turkey meatball Italian wedding soup looks delicious and I’m definitely going to try it! 😂)
The only one excited about crafting in either of my weekly games was me the DM. 😅 I quickly gave up offering options, and will only revisit if a player asks. If I was a player I would be trying to craft something ever session!
Bahahaha maybe that’ll be my litmus test for which players might want to DM someday? 🤔 I have several that are *very* into it