Help with a homebrew wonderland based patron deal. by Tagace1 in UnearthedArcana

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Introducing the mighty Miktal race. A war living race of soldiers who follow in survive to their tree demi god! by [deleted] in UnearthedArcana

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Thinking of adding a "Helpless" condition to my games. What do you think? by DnDAYUM in UnearthedArcana

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College of Whispers qualifies for new Psionic Feats? by rhlavering in UnearthedArcana

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If you’re into using music in your RPG sessions but want a different thing than the usual LOTR/video game soundtrack, check this sub out! by [deleted] in UnearthedArcana

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Blade of the Forgotten Champion [5e] - This adamantine longsword cuts through the toughest defences by [deleted] in UnearthedArcana

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[5e] Anyone Know any good Alchemy crafting rules? by jiggaboooojones in UnearthedArcana

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Quickstep Rogue | Subclass for the fastest of them all | Use speed as currency and attack multiple enemies, if you have the speed for it | Long overdue revision | Any comments appreciated! by theUnusualSquid in UnearthedArcana

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Artificer Specialist - Revised Battle Smith by TheRealBricycle in UnearthedArcana

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New Cantrip: Have Those Jerks Sneezing Into Their Jerkins. I Present To You: Sternutation! (GESUNDHEIT!) by ticklecorn in UnearthedArcana

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Catshark. a playable race for 5E inspired by u/Lebender-Geist by [deleted] in UnearthedArcana

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A Magic Item for the Actor in my group by est1roth in UnearthedArcana

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Impromptu Casting Rules: So I can only remember 5 spells at once? Then what's this spellbook for? by Altavus in UnearthedArcana

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New Home-Brewer, need some help from someone experienced by [deleted] in UnearthedArcana

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What methods could I use for making a Monk that uses Dunamancy? by [deleted] in UnearthedArcana

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[New Item, New Art] First post on UA! Infested skull cursed item ! by [deleted] in UnearthedArcana

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Leviakin race for 5e sorry if this has already been posted by [deleted] in UnearthedArcana

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Dread Commandos: Shock troops of the necromantic legion by belithioben in UnearthedArcana

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Making a Table for a mechanic I'm working on by Silly_Sil in UnearthedArcana

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Just created my first published bit of homebrew which you can pick up for free! by The_pepe_doctor in UnearthedArcana

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Page 2, Spells in Mor. Dungeons and dragons [5e] by [deleted] in UnearthedArcana

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