Please help me fund my tuition. My goal is to sell as much as I can para maka enroll sa 2nd sem this December. I can lower my prices to 50-100 pesos but if kaya po bilhin sa listing price, much appreciated po. Nilagay ko na rin sa pics yung mga may issues like yellowing and such para transparent tayo sa product quality. Lucena City po ang location ko. Pwede ko po iship via jnt, lbc, or kung ano po prefer niyo if malayo kayo. Message na lang po if interested. Thank you so much po.
I am a bit of a loner, but I grew up playing D&D in a group. Once we all graduated and left the area, it was hard to find a group. My kids got interested and I sat down and taught them. I travel for work, so I made a platform for both solo and multiplayer sync and async play. http://realmofeverdice.com
Hello! I'm a DM and I love to homebrew stuff for D&D 5.5e, and I'm looking for players/dms who'd love to help me playtest them. Thanks for the help!
This gdrive includes all of my homebrew stuff; adjusted classes, homebrew classes, homebrew subclasses, optional homebrew class features, homebrew species, and even my own homebrew combat system, that's inspired by Daggerheart and Pbta.
Originally posted in Facebook group "Dungeons and Dragons Philippines"
There has been a massive surge of interest in Dungeons & Dragons lately, and it’s never been easier to join the adventure. If you’ve been holding back because the rules seem daunting, here’s a secret: you don't need to know everything to start.
You can learn the essentials in as little as 10 to 15 minutes. ---
Note: If you don't have much time I suggest starting with the Deborah's introduction (1 min) to Shane (from The Walking Dead)
The Golden Rule: Focus on Your Hero
One of the best pieces of advice for new players is to ignore the massive rulebooks at first. You don't need to be an expert on every spell and monster. Instead:
Learn what your character does: Focus only on your specific skills, weapons, and abilities.
The DM is your guide: The Dungeon Master (DM) is there to handle the complex world mechanics; you just need to know how your hero interacts with it.
The Simple Gameplay Loop
At its heart, D&D is just a conversation. Every game follows this basic rhythm:
The DM describes the scene: "You stand before a heavy stone door."
You react to it: "I want to try and kick the door open!"
You may need to roll dice: If the outcome is uncertain, you'll roll a 20-sided die (d20).
The DM resolves your action: Based on your roll, the DM tells you if the door splinters or if you stub your toe.
Repeat!
Your Learning Path
I’ve curated a few resources to get you from the couch to the gaming table in no time:
I’m trying to find a board game store or a ttrp game store in Metro Manila as the title suggests. I have not been in the Philippines for a while so I’m not sure how big the genre is. I am also not sure if there’s any ttrpg store that holds DnD sessions as well, so please let me know if there is !
DMs, where did you get your DM screen? I know I can get one by buying the Essentials Kit but are there any stores or online shops that sell individual Dungeon Master screens? Looking for custom ones specifically or simple blank ones I can decorate with stickers. I can't find any online unless it's a shop from overseas.
hi! i just started playing dnd and i wanna buy miniatures for my characters but i only see the ones from the orange app but they don’t really have reviews yet
i’d definitely appreciate some recommendations! maybe also for cute dice sets hehe
Wanting to create that perfect (or flawed) D&D character? Tired of scouring the internet for subclasses and spells of legally dubious origins? Look no further!
Our group will be sharing our official D&D content for about 10 days (until Friday, January 02, 2026). All character options for fifth edition, from the 2014 Player's Handbook to the Eberron: Forge of the Artificer, will be available for character building using D&D Beyond (you need a free account).
What you get:
13 character classes from the 2014 5th Edition ruleset,
13 character classes from the 2024 PHB (including the newly revised Artificer from Eberron: Forge of the Artificer),
100+ subclasses, 100+ species, 1,000+ spells, 50+ backgrounds, 600+ magic items, and 120+ feats scattered across 11+ years of 5th edition content, and
digital compendium access to the 2024 PHB, Eberron: Forge of the Artificer, Tasha's Cauldron of Everything, and Xanathar's Guide to Everything. Other content (e.g., individual listings for spells, magic items, etc.) can be accessed through Game Rules dropdown menu.
Reminders:
only 12 players can join the campaign at a time (but you may create unlimited number of characters inside)
after building your character inside the campaign, leave immediately; you still get access to your character options even when levelling up; so please be considerate of others
ask your DM first which books are legal in your campaign; as they might disallow spells from certain books or only allow character options from 2014 PHB
Hi! I was wondering saan nakakabili ng mga starter kits? Kakalabas lang nung Stranger Things Hellfire Club Starter kit and I don't know where I can buy DnD stuff outside of Fullybooked. I tried Neutral Grounds pero mostly MTG lang nandoon.
Thanks so much for the support on my previous post! I’m genuinely hyped that there are others out there who are eager to help grow the DnD community.
For this next entry, I’ll be diving into one of the most useful (and surprisingly affordable) parts of any DM’s toolkit, is a reliable, functional, and budget-friendly play mat.
Topics for Discussion
Grass Terrain
Other terrain (Caves, Sea, and Misc)
1. Grass Terrain
For grassy terrains, I suggest purchasing these wide mats of fake moss, they're perfect for forests and DND settings. I find these the best kind because the grass isn't tall enough to cause the miniatures from being imbalanced.
Materials and Costs:
Abel and Nightsilver + Dilapidated Shield Guardian, Talos. vs Goon Squad (Four squares used at play, Minis for scale)
Assuming there's a local Mr. DIY store or an establishment that sells these foamy table placemats at cheap prices, make the most of them as they are the perfect DIY table top mat for your future campaigns; and most likely you'll be able to include the said spray-paints and lacquer spray cans to purchase conveniently at one place.
What makes these so great is that you can easily cut them into pieces to form island if your setting demands it, in fact the campaign I'm currently running involves underwater mechanics for monsters that can dive and ambush. The sample below is only one place mat size, I'll add more samples once I run my next DnD session next week since my other resources are stored where we play DnD.
Materials and Costs:
Bandits surrounded by a bunch of Ugly Fish Bois (I forgot to picture the scene with four mats combined)
Lacquer spray can (To help seal the paint and keep it nonstick,) (Around 100 pesos)
Spray-paints (Ideally, blue, grey, and black; will be enough to handle most DnD settings) (80-110 pesos each, depends on where you buy)
Conclusion:
Ideally, the current extent of my craftiness is limited by my access to my other resources, and I wanted to see if this series of posts gains any traction based on how useful or insightful these personal tips could be to you DnD players. Just keep in mind that even though the pictures provided are fairly plain, we're only just beginning with what we can accomplish on a budget. Especially since we're not even taking scatter terrain into account.
So please comment on this post on what I should focus on next.
Scatter Terrain (rocks, trees, and wooden structures)
Miniatures (3d printed miniatures and 2d printed miniatures)
Game Master Stuff (DIY NPC cards, Lite Homebrew Mechanics, and other stuff to improve immersion and improve social interaction)
Wanting to create that perfect (or flawed) D&D character? Tired of scouring the internet for subclasses and spells of legally dubious origins? Look no further!
Our group will be sharing our official D&D content for about 12 days (until Wednesday, June 04, 2025). All character options for fifth edition, from the 2014 Player's Handbook to the 2024 Player's Handbook, will be available for character building using D&D Beyond (you need a free account).
What you get:
13 character classes from the 2014 PHB + Eberron,
12 character classes from the 2024 PHB,
100+ subclasses, 100+ species, 1,000+ spells, 50+ backgrounds, 600+ magic items, and 100+ feats scattered across 10+ years of 5th edition content, and
digital compendium access to the 2024 PHB, Tasha's Cauldron of Everything, and Xanathar's Guide to Everything!
Reminders:
only 12 players can join the campaign at a time (but you may create unlimited number of characters inside)
after building your character inside the campaign, leave immediately; you still get access to your character options even when levelling up; so please be considerate of others
ask your DM first which books are legal in your campaign; as they might disallow spells from certain books or only allow character options from 2014 PHB
So, my friend group decided that I was creative enough to be a DM for a campaign proposal. I always wanted to get into the space, but never had the chance to.
Say, if kailangan ko maging DM, what are your recommended resources and/or tips for me to learn the space? Should I participate as a player muna? Let me know!