![]() ![]() They have been hard at work creating a neat little ruleset to make combat more interesting. Have you ever found 5e combat a bit lacking when it comes to combat? Are there not enough decisions to make? Has your turn ever come around bringing you nothing but the thrilling choice of whether to hit the thing or get hit yourself? If you answered yes to any of these questions, u/DiemtheGM has something for you. If you’d like to check out more of Laserllama’s work, you can find it at the link below. Laserllama’s Artificer Specialties & Infusions - Google Drive You can find this document at the Google Drive link below. ![]() I’m looking forward to playing an Aeronaut and seeing more from Laserllama in the future. Overall this is great work, I highly recommend this for anyone planning to play an Artificer. In our playtesting we didn't find any major balance problems, but I recommend carefully reading over the infusions before using them, just in case. The Aeronaut in particular, has me very excited. With this document Artificers become much more versatile and can fill a larger variety of roles within the party than prior. It includes 5 new subclasses, 20 new infusions, and some great flavor text and art to bring it all together. To the rescue comes Laserllama with an all new supplement focused entirely on bringing the artificer the tools it needs to craft itself a niche within the 5th edition lineup. Frankly I've never felt like they've differentiated themselves enough to justify their existence. Personally I don't think they fit most settings and when they do, they just end up feeling like wizards with a different set of clothing and a pair of steampunk goggles. Here is a link to the full version and more work by the same creators.Īrtificer Specialties & Infusions by Laser Lama HomebrewĪs a general rule of thumb I stay away from artificers. ![]() The creators have published an abridged sample version to give you a taste for what you’re buying, I recommend checking that out first.īelow is a link to the free abridged version of this supplement. The full work comes at a 45 dollar price tag, which it is absolutely worth. All in all, this is one of my favorite pieces of homebrew content I have ever come across, and I recommend it fully to experienced Players and Game Masters. Much like a pact with an extraplanar entity there is much to be gained from this phenomenal supplement, if you accept the risk. I could not recommend that any of the spells/feats/familiars/ect… be used without some tinkering, but if you’re reading The Delver, chances are you like to tinker. The new spells seem amazing in concept, but are just far too strong to be used in their current state, and some of the familiars might also reach a challenge rating of 10 or higher if you sat down to do the math. It seems that all the focus went towards creating cool lore, style, and flavor text instead of playtesting. This might be one of the least balanced homebrew supplements that will ever be featured on The Delver. Now that I've sung it's praises, I'm going to rip into it a little. In addition the compendium also contains 11 new playable races, a myriad of new spells, feats, and abilities for all classes, a bunch of new familiars, and a pint of the best inspiration fuel for your local DM I have seen this edition. The Compendium boasts over 16 new patrons with wonderfully inspired deep lore that could reasonably fit within most settings, along with plenty of roleplay hooks that blow the PHB Patrons clear out of the water. Sure there's plenty of content for other classes, but the real fun this supplement brings is from the immense amount of wonderful eldritch-y goodness contained within it's pages. That's who this supplement is for, warlocks. I recently rolled up a warlock in a friends game using this supplement as a base and the 4 sessions I have played as that character are by far and away the most fun I have ever had as a warlock. ![]() The Compendium of Forgotten Secrets is a whopping 200ish pages of some of the most inspired homebrew this edition has seen. Starting off strong with one of the most interesting supplements I have seen in awhile. ![]()
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