Annabelle's Nerdy D&D Blog
"Drag and Drop" DnD Complex Trap - The Arcane Conflux
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Hey all! I am starting a “drag and drop” series once a month where I will be making complex traps, side-quests, encounters and more for you to drag and drop into your own D&D or roleplaying games! My idea is to create a compendium of interesting, fun and free DnD content that you can adapt and use however you like. They will add a bit of fun to your games without you having to do a whole bunch of prep yourself! :D Todays complex trap is suitable for parties of level 7-10 that I like to call the Arcane Conflux. I've included...
A Love Letter to Modular Realms ...
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For those of you who don’t know me ... Hi! I’m Annabelle. I’m a huge nerd, and Modular Realms is my business! 😀 Today is a very unusual blog post - I'm going a bit meta! Today I want to tell you about Modular Realms, what it means to me, and why I love it so much. Call it a love letter if you will - it is Valentine’s Day after all! Why I started Modular Realms I never really intended to start a business. In fact, I had to be persuaded to start selling my...
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How to make D&D spellcasting easier for beginners
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There are a lot of rules around in Dungeons and Dragons. If you have new players who want to play spellcasters, then they’re going to have even more learning to do! As their Dungeon Master, you’ll probably want to check in regularly with them, and to tailor your DMing to reduce some of the overwhelm that so many players face when first playing a spellcaster. We want our players to feel like epic badasses striding into battle, not unprepared students dragging their feet into an exam! ;) If you haven't already, I also highly recommend you check out my post explaining how spell...
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How to make an interactive puzzle trap for your players
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Hey hey! Today I'm going to show you how to make an awesome interactive trap / puzzle for your players! The idea of this puzzle is that it is fun and interactive, and adaptable enough for you to pop it into a dungeon or game you're already running. I love crossing the 4th wall and bringing parts of my games into real life - I think it makes everything feel more tangible and real for both my players and myself. To make this trap I use 16 1x1 tiles with the "plain" surface, and decorate them with decals. The tiles...
Painting Guide: Wooden terrain in one coat with The Army Painter Speed Paints!
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Hullo all! Not all of us have the hours to spend intricately painting terrain so here's a guide for how to make great looking wooden terrain in next to no time at all! This tutorial is rated easy-peasy. It takes not time and practically no skill - perfect for a lot of us trying their hand at painting for the first time! Materials Needed: Modular Realms magnetic dungeon tiles, "Wood" texture - you can get them here! White Primer - I used this one The Army Painter Satchel Brown Speedpaint Paint brush Matt varnish -...