DnD One Lucky Feat Guide

Lucky 4-leaf clover

I was really surprised to see the Lucky Feat as a 1st-Level feat…and in fact I was kind of surprised to see Lucky appear at all. The most broken feat in 5E, the Lucky feat has frequently been banned at many gaming tables including multiple ones that I’ve played at. It’s a cool concept, but …

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DnD One Healer Feat Guide

First Aid Healing Kit

The Healer feat was one of my favorites in 5th Edition, and I feel like one of the more underrated feats. This is also an interesting one because this is a feat that was heavily overhauled from the 5th Ed version but it’s not an automatic boost or nerf. It lost some juice but gained …

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How to Set Up ALttP Multiworld Randomizer

A Link to the Past Multiworld Randomizer

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (ALttP) is one of the best games released for the SNES, and I’d even argue of the franchise as a whole. Over the last few years, I’ve played through different randomized versions of this classic game, trying everything from basic randomized gameplay to randomized enemies and …

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DnD One Lightly Armored Feat

hide armor and shield

The lightly armored feat is one that generally hasn’t received a lot of attention, and it’s easy to see why. In 5E there were very few reasons to ever take it unless you had a very specialized builds as the few classes that didn’t have light armor proficiency had better magical means for protection than …

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DnD One Ability Score Improvement Feat

Barbarian lifting massive weight

This is a pretty easy review, because anyone who has played D&D of any kind since 3rd edition will be very familiar with what an ability score improvement is. After all it’s one of the most basic, and important, mechanics for character creation in a game. However previously this was always the base reward for …

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DnD One Alert Feat Guide

keeping guard around the fire

Alert has long been a popular feat for players to take in Dungeons & Dragons and was ranked as one of the strongest feats in all of 5th Edition D&D, but the release of DnD One has shown that there are some major changes happening to these old feats in the new upcoming edition of …

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Best Smash Up Expansions: Our Top 8 Picks!

Smash Up and Expansions

The idea behind the Smash Up board game is as simple as it is brilliant. Pick 2 factions, shuffle their 20 card decks together, then use your newly assembled deck to establish dominance over bases before your opponents do. Despite a slew of loosely themed expansions, gameplay remains extremely accessible, and the replay value only …

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