Everything You Need To Know about Humblewood | D&D
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- Опубліковано 12 лют 2024
- Humblewood is out now on D&D Beyond: dndbeyond.link/yt_humblewoodl...
In the world of Everden, nestled between the mighty Crest mountain range and the vast marshes of the Mokk Fields, lies a mystical forest known as Humblewood that hums with the Great Rhythm of nature. Now the fires have come, and the Woods have been thrown into chaos. Even in these dark times, brave heroes can be found within the Wood. Will you answer the call?
Welcome to Humblewood, a campaign setting where you get to adventure as birds and other woodland critters. Come and discover the mystery behind all the forest fires, is it the Bandit Coalition or something even more nefarious? Explore the verdant forest within:
Embody the Great Rhythm of nature by selecting between 10 new playable Races and 4 new subclasses from within the D&D Beyond character builder
Empower your characters with 3 new backgrounds, 7 new feats, 10 new spells, and over 20 new magic items
Expand your DM toolkit with more than 50 new monsters in the D&D Beyond Encounters tool and 11 new maps for use with D&D Beyond Maps
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Baby owl in armour is all I need to know 🥰
the best part. they have plushes on them
You had me at "owl".
Even better it's a relation to owlbears
That's Riffin the Ash Knight, he's a grown adult man!
I heard "Redwall". I'm sold.
DnD 5e should absolutely do more partner content. It really sells, and it expands on DnD as a whole making the games a lot better so DM's don't have to work so hard with all the homebrew or having to do implements with side content, since now this is official and can be purchased being all there for DM's to use with ease.
Great job.
There's a ton of 3rd party content that is also just better written and more complete feeling than a lot of the recent WotC 5e releases.
I'd love to see more 3rd party content keep coming over to the platform!
As an original backer: YEEEESSSS. So glad to see this get recognition.
I love they mentioned Redwall. Rereading the whole series right now starting with Book 1, so this is a perfect moment to jump into a new setting.
My family and I LOVE humblewood! I purchased the campaign setting years ago, early in its release, and it was worth every penny and then some! The world is beautiful and well thought out, it feels novel AND nostalgic - a perfect balance of familiar genre staples, coupled with beautiful new ideas that felt fresh to me.
My fiancé and I just dm’ed an all-day one shot for Christmas Eve using Humblewood for my very large family and it went beautifully. It was the perfect setting for a warm, cozy adventure. My dad just asked me the other day if he could play his delightfully weird parrot sorcerer again soon. ❤
INSTANT PURCHASE. So love the message this is sending in all different ways. Support for 3rd party content, support for the D&D Beyond ecosystem, support for diverse fantasy settings. All the love to you for what you are showcasing. Keep doing this. MORE, MORE
It is really great to see WotC adding fan-favourite settings to D&D Beyond! Congratulations to the Humblewood crew! I hope that you reach a much larger audience and that they track down and enjoy your other offerings!
This is my favorite campaign setting, as an animal lover I've played in this setting and even made my own animals before I found HumbleWood.
Used almost exclusively animals to tell unique and beautiful stories for years now. I backed their 2nd Kickstarter. I love Humblewood, I tell many d&d players about it.
So glad it's becoming more accessible now. Have fun being a little wild everyone!
been running this setting for my friends for a while. they love it! even if their backstories involve them being part of an underground wrestling ring
There is a lack of fiction books with this setting. Redwall is good but imagine redwall with magic etc. cool setting
there are actually a few short stories, even a comic book!
@@EurekaBe thanks
In my home game one of my players is playing a Gallus it’ll be awesome to have that actually in our dndbeyond campaign
Baby Owl with a Shield sold me.
So excited to see more of this type of thing in DND beyond, this is amazing. Humblewood is such a great pull
Sweet! Gonna go plan my Redwall themed campaign now. Very happy to see this 3rd party stuff on DDB.
Just ordered one of the Oopsies copies (mistakes but errata included) and I'm also a backer of the Floral Dragons coming out next year (can hardly wait). I really love the cottagecore aspect. I look forward to more content (both official and 3rd party that allow for expanding beyond the usual fighting and mayhem that is typically associated with D&D.
Oh wow! I spent the weekend adding Humblewood options to my dndbeyond for the campaign I’m running that starts next week. So, this is great news but I’d like my weekend back haha!
An anthro fantasy DND setting? Yes!
I really love how Scofflaw came out. Amazing content!
Playing in the book campaign now and it's quite fun. And the artwork is absolutely adorable.
Was a part of the original kickstarter. Ran it for my DnD group. It was a blast!!!
Redwall!? Man I haven't read that series since I was in high school like 8 years ago, I am excited to check it out. As a furry and an animal-lover this sounds super neat.
I’m so excited :D love these guys!!
I'm glad this and other 3rd party content is bing made available on DDB. I'd just like to see some recognition of the backers in a discount outside of a launch special rate, even just 5$
Humblewood is my favorite dnd setting! I backed the first campaign and I'm waiting for their Humblewood 2 campaign!
And don't forget that the most magnificent bard of all time is Rooster Jollykeur who play blues on his ukulele and not Eddie Chanticleer this awful piece of guano who steal music and become famous! The Magnificent Flamboyant Rooster Jollykeur! No one else!
Dude, i'm making my own tabletop stuff with Calico Critters and Li'l Woodzeez. This is great! XD
Saw that this came to DnDBeyond.
Can´t wait to run my version of Watership down with a backdrop of all these cute subraces.
The brief overall campaign theme seems to be what Game of Thrones was going for - "we're focused on the immediate threat, but there's a bigger threat out there." I think GoT fell over in that story, but the nice thing about a TTRPG is that the story is what the DM and players make of it.
waiting for a fungus race...like come on...i wanna be a mushroom hero
Water Ship Down broke me as a child 😳
Love the new subclasses. Need more third party subclasses!
Yes!
Love partnered stuff - Already grabbed this
This is so adorable!
🎉 sweet!! 🎉🎉
3rd Party content up on D&D Beyond if thoroughly exciting.
Amazing.
Humblewood! I tried to run it for some friends a year ago, but it never got off the ground... Maybe some day I'll finally get the chance!
Can't wait for this to actually work.
I’m so happy Beyond is adding more 3rd party content. It’s a big deal to my group
I smell an MTG crossover secret lair with Bloomburrow. I'm here for it.
I've been waiting for some kind of Redwall-inspired small forest animal plane for sooo long, I'm so excited to see what it will be like.
Mage Hand Press perhaps? Would love to see their tools and classes added to D&D Beyond.
Here here!
I'm getting strong Redwall and Tails of Iron vibes off of this
Let's Freaking Go!!!
Reminds me of hundreds acres woods setting
Ori and the Blind Forest campaign?
For experienced DMs -- is there a specific Humblewood adventure that you'd recommend running?
I find this super enchanting but know nothing about it. Looks like the new book in Dndbeyond is just the setting & races, not an adventure to run?
Answering my own question: I bought the book and there is a full adventure in there! Like a 10+ session campaign! Nowhere in Dndbeyond's description did they say that.
A complete 180 from Ghostfire Gaming content from months ago. I'm not complaining.
Does this mean Griffon’s Saddlebag will be on DnDBeyond eventually??
Blech. How about giving us Greyhawk updated to 5E?
I must be owl man
Dungeon Dudes product started as a Kickstarter and did great so it ended up on DnDBeyond. Humblewood started as a kickstarter and is now on DnDBeyond. If you backed either of these products you will have to now pay for them again AND most likely you won’t be able to create the stat blocks nor the character options from either product because they will now be too similar to official DNDB content. So why back anything anymore? I can just wait until it’s in DnDBeyond. If it is a good product, it’ll make it to DnDBeyond.
i have the books in Europe Greece.... i payed it twice.
funny animal time
To be honest : owning both Humblewood and Dungeons of Drakenheim (backers of both KS) i find 50$ for Humblewood is a steep price considering to content (compared to Dungeons of Drakenheim)... sure the setting is cute, but the campaign is threadbare at best...
I agree. I also already own it and have struggled to run it multiple times. There's a lot of missing information about the world and the plot relies on *heavy* buy in from your players and honestly them not asking a whole lot of questions about why things are the way they are. It has to be pretty supplemented by the DM. While I love the character options they have, I don't think it's at all worth $50, especially since I already own it. I didn't even pay $50 originally for it and just got the PDF version.
@@ashen_fields yeah... in our first attempt (of two) the Jerbeen Paladin decided to ally with the bandits to take down the "Wing-ocracy", basically throwing the whole campaign...
@@EurekaBe Yeah the division between the birdfolk and humblefolk is not explained well at all and especially doesn't help you side with the birdfolk, which is what the campaign relies on. Also the lack of a timeline for when anything happens prior to game was also super frustrating to me. I felt like I couldn't really answer any of the things that players would ask me about the world.
@@EurekaBe Don't get me wrong, I love that we're adding third party content officially. It makes it really nice for people who use D&D Beyond as their main virtual ttrpg. But I would like to at least be able to pick and choose what I purchase from the book (like you can from WOTC books) or at least get a heavy discount because I already own it.
Meh
I’d rather have Dark Sun or Conan.
Not my vibe. I want pulp fantasy and Swords and Sorcery.
Not cool enough for me, but i can see it's more targeted for kids.