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Wild West Frontier 5e - Campaign Setting Overview (Part 1) Guest Author June 14, 2017 This week we have a guest post from Dale Easterling that looks at running a Wild West campaign for D&D 5e. Part 1 | Part 2 "In the past, that is now lost forever, there was a time when the land was sacred, and the ancient ones were as one with it.


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#1 Feb 26, 2020 CharlesThePlant Thaumaturgist Join Date: 11/4/2017 Posts: 2,130 So my group is floating the idea of a fantasy Wild West game next. While we may or may not end up doing it, it did get me thinking of good classes/subclasses that'd work in the setting, beyond the obvious Gunslinger Fighter.


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Homebrew (I think I tagged this wrong last time, so here goes again). For the past few weeks I've had the idea for a Wild West style campaign setting rattling around in my brain. I think it'd be a really interesting environment for D&D, and I don't imagine that there would need to be that many rules changes (other than cosmetic) to make it work.


The Wild West is a general term for any sort of game involving the typical Hollywood-Cowboy type of setting, typically complete with deserts, bandits, and Native Americans. Western movies tend to focus on the combat or roleplay pillar, with combat typically being very grounded and filled with firearms. But I'm sure most of you knew all that.


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October 13, 2014 I have worked on a Gunslinger class for Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition. I posted my first version on the D&D 5th Facebook group Gun Slinger class link, and can be found in the files section. Since then, I have been working on the environment and settings of the Wild West for my D&D game.


Any ideas of wild west dnd classes? Character Building Im making a wild west dnd campaign and I need help to come up with classes (besides the obvious gunslinger). 7 31 Share Sort by: Open comment sort options Add a Comment sonofabutch โ€ข 8 mo. ago I think you go with the basic classes but Wild West 'em up.


ArtStation Conor Burke's submission on Wild West Character Design

We've got all the tips you need for a D&D campaign in the Wild West. With wide-open spaces, cryptic treasure maps, black hat cowboys, and tense shoot-outs a-plenty, the Country & Western theme provides loads of great opportunities to take your next Dungeons & Dragons campaign to new heights. Related: Dungeons & Dragons: Best Homebrew Items


May 2, 2010. #5. Now for "holes in the ground full of treasure" the wild west had Gold Mines, which can make for an ideal dungeon. Of course you've got to dig them first before they become overrun by monsters. You could play with this, perhaps, by having there be a "second gold rush" in the setting.


ArtStation Stefan Koidl's submission on Wild West Character Design

The Wicked West game takes place in a world similar but distinctly different from our own. Non-human races exist but magic is rare and often evil. Demons and undead prey on the living, posses of God fearing folk hunt very real and very dangerous witches, and shamans traffic with real spirits and gods. Rules Classes Hellscapes Classes


ArtStation Wild West Challenge PACK, Evgeniya Egorova Character

One of the more unique settings for a Dungeons & Dragons game is the wild west. The combination of adventure and magic of D&D, with chaos, ambitions, and lawlessness of western themes can create fun and memorable stories. RELATED: Tips For Making A Country Western Themed D&D Campaign


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Wild West Setting for D&D 5e - Tribal Shaman NPC. Michael Long. January 25, 2016. I put together a 5th edition Gunfighter Class for player characters recently. I think it fits well into an 1870's Wild West campaign that I've been working on. Wild West was one of the first homebrew settings that I put together when 5th edition came out in.


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The important thing here is "role." In a Wild West fantasy pastiche, there are lots of roles to fill, but they don't have to be 1 for 1. Establishing the Western trope, relating it to a fantasy trope, and then adding a twist is half the fun. Oh, and don't forget the bards: they become singing cowboys in this mashup. ๐Ÿ˜.


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This mod to D&D 5e is inspired by the character system developed by Limitless Adventures in their 5th Evolution series.


[OC] A Wild West D&D Squad Commission ! r/characterdrawing

by mAcular DM [5e] Wild West D&D? I've always wanted to do a Wild West D&D setting, complete with pistols and so forth. Those are easy to model with the rules. I can just convert a bow to a pistol, a crossbow to a musket, etc. My question is, what about the armor? What did they use in the wild west? Nothing really, right?


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Gunslingers: Wild West Action! is a roleplaying game and gaming sourcebook of the American West. Includes more than 170 pages of gritty Wild West Action! Gunslingers includes: New rules for showdowns and shootouts! New rules for 19th century medicine! New poisons and diseases in the Old West!


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Howdy, Y'all, I'm posting here to promote snakes and saloons, a western themed supplement for D&D 5e. Snakes and Saloons introduces 11 new classes, 8 new races, 15 backgrounds, as well as a bunch of new magic items and monsters, all western fantasy themed. The current version is 1.3 with version 1.4 on the horizon along with the expansion.