Random Dungeon Generator
I've been playing around with random generators for a few different clients so I put together a Random Dungeon Generator for Cresthaven RPG.
I've been playing around with random generators for a few different clients so I put together a Random Dungeon Generator for Cresthaven RPG.
Add some randomness to your next adventure with the D100 Table Of Crypts, Tombs, And Mausoleums. So the next time you need to send your players of to find something in a mysterious crypt, but can't think of an intriguing name for it, try one of these. The Skull Crypt of the Incinerating Monkey anyone? Thanks to John…
Here at the SimpleDND project I try to keep the options limited and keep the game as streamlined as possible, even if that means rewriting rules. Right now we are updating the bestiary. The current list is: Ankheg, Ant, Giant, Bat Swarm, Bat, Giant, Beetle, Fire, Bugbear, Carrion Crawler, Centipede, Giant, Ghoul, Giant, Hill, Gnoll, Goblin,…
Are your heroes’ critical fails lacking that classic Gygaxian flair? 🎲 Fear not, for we present to you the ultimate Critical Miss Chart, designed to transform those pesky natural 1s into legendary mishaps! This optional tool will add layers of excitement and unpredictability to your combat encounters. Imagine the hilarity and drama as your valiant…
Sometimes you want to add a little flavor to your Cresthaven RPG game when your characters roll a critical hit in combat. Use this handy-dandy chart to quickly add it! Note the Critical Hit Chart is optional.
Many of the monsters in the Monster Manual are unique and would not be encountered more than once in a player’s life time. Bosses should be epic creatures, Smaug the Dragon or Orcus the Demon Prince.
Here are a few ideas for killing players in inventive and often unstoppable ways.
This update revamps Dragons in Cresthaven RPG! Dragons are now flight-capable dinosaur hoarders with powerful breath attacks. Less intelligent than previously thought, they can't cast spells but may have magic users working for them.
Your travelling party takes a rest on the side of the road. Or perhaps they have struck out cross-country, across farms and fields. What do you find?
Whether your group plays weekly or just once a month, missing players can interrupt the flow of the game if not handled thoughtfully. Here are some ideas and tips on how to manage absent players smoothly, ensuring that the campaign continues without a hitch.