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Post by frohtastic on Oct 8, 2015 17:30:27 GMT
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Post by joatmoniac on Oct 8, 2015 18:34:08 GMT
Awesome addition to this resource list. There are some great monsters on there, and the quality of the art and layout are impressive.
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Post by catcharlie on Oct 9, 2015 10:57:07 GMT
BEST SWARM EVER!
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Post by dm_mainprize on Nov 13, 2015 1:19:15 GMT
I updated this post. Thanks for all the awesome suggestions.
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Post by Tesla Ranger on Nov 13, 2015 3:11:19 GMT
I did a quick scan and it looks like the two excellent bits of software mentioned in the latest episode by Lou Anders so I figured I'd drop the links to get them on the list. I've been finding them pretty handy! Fractal Terrain 3 (Runs $40 but it's a great way to procedural generate nice looking terrain) Everchanging Book of Names
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Post by joatmoniac on Nov 13, 2015 5:02:09 GMT
I did a quick scan and it looks like the two excellent bits of software mentioned in the latest episode by Lou Anders so I figured I'd drop the links to get them on the list. I've been finding them pretty handy! Fractal Terrain 3 (Runs $40 but it's a great way to procedural generate nice looking terrain) Everchanging Book of NamesEBoN is amazing, and runs flawlessly for me on Windows 10, and you can still register it with the creator to get it fully unlocked for use with additional name lists.
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Post by frohtastic on Nov 17, 2015 20:18:16 GMT
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Post by frohtastic on Nov 23, 2015 5:57:01 GMT
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Post by whipstache on Nov 23, 2015 15:04:21 GMT
I've noticed that a couple of the podcasts I listen to (Going In Blind, Dungeon Mastered) use music from here: incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/. Lots of good mood and background music to set a scene.
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Post by Samuel Wise on Nov 27, 2015 0:07:03 GMT
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Post by DM Kiado on Dec 10, 2015 20:13:16 GMT
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Post by DM Kiado on Dec 11, 2015 16:50:43 GMT
I did a quick scan and it looks like the two excellent bits of software mentioned in the latest episode by Lou Anders so I figured I'd drop the links to get them on the list. I've been finding them pretty handy! Fractal Terrain 3 (Runs $40 but it's a great way to procedural generate nice looking terrain) Everchanging Book of Names
I am trying to buy Fractal Terrain 3, but my bank doesn't want to let me since they are overseas. Going to have to bribe someone to buy it for me.
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Post by Tesla Ranger on Dec 11, 2015 17:57:43 GMT
That's weird. I'm in Canada and it didn't pose any problems for me. I assume the Mr. Anders is in the US and he was able to buy it. Maybe it's a bank thing? Usually if you're using a credit card it doesn't really matter what country you're in.
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Post by DM Kiado on Dec 11, 2015 19:58:08 GMT
That's weird. I'm in Canada and it didn't pose any problems for me. I assume the Mr. Anders is in the US and he was able to buy it. Maybe it's a bank thing? Usually if you're using a credit card it doesn't really matter what country you're in. Oh it's totally my bank. They are small, and super careful about where we can buy stuff from. I just have to call them and get it approved (according to my wife after me ****ing).
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Post by friartook on Dec 16, 2015 19:57:27 GMT
As far as I can tell, this isn't on the list: dnd-5e-homebrew.tumblr.com/An amazing Tumblr blog collecting homebrewed monsters, races, classes, locations, worlds and resources. I've gotten a ton of great stuff from there!
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