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The official homepage to the old TSR campaign setting. A fine site maintained by Arjan Duijs, there is a Birthright d20 Campaign Book that is available for playtesting. |
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The Burnt World of Athas is still burning at this, the official home of the Dark Sun campaign setting. |
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Kender, Gully Dwarves, Tinker Gnomes, and more can be found at this site. |
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Wizards' newest campaign setting with a pulpy edge to it. This world is the brainchild of Keith Baker. This Wiki article has links and a helpful overview of the setting. |
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Wikipedia's excellent resource for campaigns in set "The Realms". |
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My homepbrew setting for D&D 3.5 can be found at this site, along with maps, houserules, reference sheets and character sheets. |
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Once the best campaign setting out there, Greyhawk is a shadow of its former Gygaxian glory (or maybe I'm just getting old and cynical). The Canonfire site has great Greyhawk maps, as well as forums and articles about Oerth. |
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This is Vincent Darlage's homage to Conan and to the works of Robert E. Howard. |
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Even more than Greyhawk, the once-amazing Planescape setting was abandoned when Dungeons and Dragons made the transition to 3rd edition. This is the "official" site for this setting. |
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My favorite character sheet is a simple Word sheet. NEW and IMPROVED... for your gaming pleasure!! |
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Roger Jones made up this sheet to keep track of characters' stuff. |
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Many versions of this well-written character sheet are available on The Mad Irishman's site. For example, he has a Living Greyhawk sheet, an Oriental Adventures sheet, an Athas sheet... See what I mean? |
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Should the Dungeons and Dragons characters sheets listed above not suffice, this website offers tons of great character sheets, links, and other roleplaying aids. |
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This simple, Word file helps you keep track of your spells. The Other Game Company also has come up with blank spell cards, so you can write up your spells on sturdy cards. |
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Here are detailed PDF spell lists for clerics, wizards, bards, rangers, paladins and druids... as well as spells from The Book of Vile Darkness and Book of Exalted Deeds. |
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Wizards of the Coast's simple and useful sheet for any 3rd Edition character. |
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This 40 page PDF file provides guidelines for bringing Deities & Demigods, Fiend Folio, Monster Manual II, and The Manual of the Planes up to date for your 3.5 game. |
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3.5 has did not mean the end of errata. Here's the last official errata put out by WotC for 3.5. |
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Here's the FAQ for D&D 3.5. Handy for debating the application of various rules with your DM! |
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These quick reference sheets contain information on classes, combat, magic, psionics, conditional modifiers, etc. |
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Sovelier-Sage's excellent,HTML SRD and other versions of the SRD are available for download at the System Reference Documents site. The The Other Game Company has also provided gamers with SRD sections on Classes, Combat, Equipment (including details on constructing arms and armor), Feats, Prestige Classes, Races, Skills, Spell Lists, & Spell Descriptions. |
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WoTC's Unearthed Arcana checklist is a simple resource for keeping track of what alternate rules are being used in your 3.5 game. |
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This 3.5 Player's Handbook Web Enhancement provides starting character packages for unconventional characters, such as dwarven bards and halfling barbarians. |
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TimeRef is a great resource for Medieval timelines and for information on castles, abbeys, and other medieval structures. |
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These forms, created by The Other Game Company, keep track of PCs' stats on a handy, tiny card. |
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The Other Game Company has come out with these blank cards to help you, the DM, write up stat blocks for your monsters. |
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A GREAT resource for any DM wishing to add new creatures to their games... especially those creatures that appeared in previous incarnations of Dungeons and Dragons. |
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The Domesday Book is one worldbuilding tool that any homebrewer could use. |
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| Encounter Calculator | Helps you design challenging, but not frustrating, encounters for your 3rd edition game. |
| Epic Level PrC Rules | WotC's official rules for Epic Level PrC advancement. |
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Stefan Radermacher's XP calculator has bailed me out plenty of times my players were clamoring for XPs at the end of a night. |
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Another gift from ToGC. These keep track of NPCs' stats and location. |
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An easy way to keep track of an entire party, this sheet has been a mainstay in my DM arsenal. Also check out The Other Game Company's Party Sheet. |
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This and the Population Center Demographics Calculator by Lucid Pheonix are based based on "Medieval Demographics Made Easy" by S. John Ross. |
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The Other Game Company's blank Monster Cards are great for keeping track of reoccurring beasties in your game. |
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This JAVA based program is an AWESOME tool to create d20 characters. The program is now OGL compliant. |
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| Basic Fantasy Roleplaying Game | BFRPG, like OSRIC, is an open source retro clone of AD&D. It's available for free download or, for a nominal fee, in print through lulu.com. |
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EN world is the source for all news related to D&D and d20 roleplaying (and much more). |
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| Goblinoin Games is a small-press publisher currently focusing on support of Labyrinth Lord™, OSRIC™, Mutant Future™ and GORE™. OSRIC emulates game rules from advanced first edition fantasy games (1e) of the 80s. GORE emulates popular percentile-based systems from the 80s through the present day. Labyrinth Lord gets "back to the basics" by emulating game rules from simple fantasy games of the late 70s and early 80s. Mutant Future is based on the Labyrinth Lord system, but is retooled in the spirit of classic nuclear post-apocalypse science fantasy games. | |
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So far I've really enjoyed their Dungeon Crawl Classic adventures for 3rd Edition (from both sides of the DM screen). |
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Green Ronin publishes the True20 system, as well as Mutants and Masterminds, Thieves' World and Freeport sourcebooks. |
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For a detailed history of Dungeons & Dragons read Here There be Dragons, written by Benjamin E. Sones and Gary Gygax. |
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| Malhavoc Press | Monte Cook is a true gaming enthusiast and a true "god of geekdom." He continues to put out innovative and fun D&D products and his site has invaluable d20 product reviews. |
| Mythmere Games | Makers of the OD&D retro clone Swords & Wizardry and various OD&D supplements. |
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"Third Edition Rules, First Edition Feel" is a game philosophy I can appreciate... being a long-time gamer who waxes nostalgic far too often. |
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| Paizo Publishing | Publishing of the Pathfinder RPG and supplements, as well as generic, quality accessories for D&D. |
| Pied Piper Publishing | Rob Kuntz has taken a stab at producing AD&D compatible game materials. |
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When I want the kewlest miniatures out there, I go to Reaper. |
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Creators of Castles & Crusades, a pseudo-hybrid of 3rd and 1st edition that is rules-lite and has an old-school charm about it. |
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Lists and organizes nearly every product that has ever come out for the Dungeons & Dragons game... in all of its incarnations. A great resource! |
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A month-by-month index of Wizards' D&D updates, for the years 2000 through 2008. Think you missed a free download? Here's where to look. |
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The 'D20 System,' 'D20 System logo,' Dungeons & Dragons, and D&D are registered trademarks owned by Wizards of the Coast. Banner image by Justin Sweet. Website © 2009 by Chris Perkins |
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