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Image 1 — Homebrew Item - Staff of Inanimated Life
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Homebrew Item - Staff of Inanimated Life

Behold, the great staff of Professor Larianna McClear! Simple yet ever effective, who wouldn't want their homework to do itself while it writes its own pages? A perfect complement for any caster, and a great opportunity to test out a new design for these types of item pages. This one is pretty common and standard, but yet wanted to try so how it looks!

Thanks Choripanfm for this staff beautiful illustration!

What do you think? Do you like it? In what context would you use it?

u/Chance-Study-6305 — 3 days ago

Homebrew Item - Staff of Inanimated Objects

Behold, the great staff of Professor Larianna McClear! Simple yet ever effective, who wouldn't want their homework to do itself while it writes its own pages? A perfect complement for any caster, and a great opportunity to test out a new design for these types of item pages. This one is pretty common and standard, but yet wanted to try so how it looks!

Thanks Choripanfm for this staff beautiful illustration!

What do you think? Do you like it? In what context would you use it?

u/Chance-Study-6305 — 3 days ago

DND Homebrew Item - Staff of Inanimated Life

Behold, the great staff of Professor Larianna McClear! Simple yet ever effective, who wouldn't want their homework to do itself while it writes its own pages? A perfect complement for any caster, and a great opportunity to test out a new design for these types of item pages. This one is pretty common and standard, but yet wanted to try so how it looks!

Thanks Choripanfm for this staff beautiful illustration!

What do you think? Do you like it? In what context would you use it?

u/Chance-Study-6305 — 3 days ago

Here is Thresh, the Chain Warden! It has been wonderful using him in the game itself, and adapting him to D&D has been incredibly cool. Ive added my own touches to make the combat more dynamic and, although the sheet is extensive, if you've played the champion, you can already get an idea of practically what each ability does. What do you think? Do you like it? What would you change?

The art and images are from the League of Legends video game, property of Riot Games.

If you want to use Thresh and other champions, here is the FoundryVTT module.

u/Chance-Study-6305 — 20 days ago

Here is Thresh, the Chain Warden! It has been wonderful using him in the game itself, and adapting him to D&D has been incredibly cool. Ive added my own touches to make the combat more dynamic and, although the sheet is extensive, if you've played the champion, you can already get an idea of practically what each ability does. What do you think? Do you like it? What would you change?

The art and images are from the League of Legends video game, property of Riot Games.

If you want to use Thresh and other champions, here is the FoundryVTT module.

u/Chance-Study-6305 — 20 days ago

Here is Thresh, the Chain Warden! It has been wonderful using him in the game itself, and adapting him to D&D has been incredibly cool. Ive added my own touches to make the combat more dynamic and, although the sheet is extensive, if you've played the champion, you can already get an idea of practically what each ability does. What do you think? Do you like it? What would you change?

The art and images are from the League of Legends video game, property of Riot Games.

If you want to use Thresh and other champions, here is the FoundryVTT module.

u/Chance-Study-6305 — 20 days ago