


Post Only Complete/Usable 5e-Compatible Content. Repeat or extreme offenders will be banned. Please report any violations to the moderation team.

Posts/comments that promote rape, real-world hate/violence, or other inappropriate themes will be removed. Don’t give rude, belittling feedback, and don't use harmful words. This can only lead to a better community, and ultimately, better brews. Be constructive in how you give and take feedback. We want this to be the place where a DM can go just before playing and find something that will be useful. R/UnearthedArcana aims to be a catalogue of homebrew rules for the fifth edition of Dungeons & Dragons ( D&D 5e), including weapons, monsters, races, subclasses & classes, adventures, etc. Fun and smart additions to the game, the friendly Discord of Many Things, and thousands of past submissions to search. Regardless of what spurs them to adventure, gnomes who adopt this way of life eke as much enjoyment out of it as they do out of any other activity they undertake, sometimes to the great annoyance of their adventuring companions.A subreddit for D&D 5e homebrew. As lovers of gems and other fine items, some gnomes take to adventuring as a quick, if dangerous, path to wealth. They’re willing to make mistakes and laugh at themselves in the process of perfecting what they do, taking bold (sometimes foolhardy) risks and dreaming large.Ĭurious and impulsive, gnomes might take up adventuring as a way to see the world or for the love of exploring. Many gnomes are skilled engineers, alchemists, tinkers, and inventors. Though gnomes love jokes of all kinds, particularly puns and pranks, they’re just as dedicated to the more serious tasks they undertake. Louder sounds punctuate the hum: a crunch of grinding gears here, a minor explosion there, a yelp of surprise or triumph, and especially bursts of laughter. A constant hum of busy activity pervades the warrens and neighborhoods where gnomes form their close-knit communities.
