

This purchase unlocks the contents of this source for use with D&D Beyond, including the book in digital format in the game compendium and access options from the book in the searchable listings, character builder, and digital sheet.

And of course Blackrazor, Whelm, and Wave are three of the four example sentient weapons in the 5th edition DMG.

It's a well-done conversion as far as I can tell.

It takes up nearly as much space as two D&D 5th edition books and it's the same size across as the GURPS Basic Set hardbacks! Good stuff, though, and it deserves a spot on the shelf if only for its unique twist as a retro-derived system. His activities in the Time of Troubles caused the folk of. He was worshiped by guards and paladins both, long being seen as a cold and focused deity who impartially took the role of defender and sometimes also enforcer. It's still got all I like (crazy magic, amusing setting, interesting mechanics to read up on) and what I don't (contradictory statements, no treasure system.) I'd forgotten just how big it is. Helm (pronounced: /hlm/ HELM listen), also known as the Vigilant One and The Watcher, was the god of guardians, protection, and protectors.I'd been meaning to get a reference copy of DCC for a while, and I found an inexpensive softcover version. These two books came in the mail yesterday:
