

Ī guide making early (15th through 17th century) firearms fun, scary, and usable in 5th Edition. Use different sets of tools to flavor them how you please. While they might not hold a true mastery of the arcane, they are more than ready to throw around a barrage of spells enhanced with mighty boons to send their foes packing.ĭesign your own arcane firearms, special magical devices similar to that of a wand or staff. Spellslingers pride themselves on thoughtful preparation, and timely execution. It also includes a discussion on the basic mechanics. This document contains a brief history of gunpowder and firearms to help DMs better understand how these weapons came about and how they affected the world around them. Renaissance Firearms: Premodern Weapons for D&D 5E provides DMs with a range of options to expand the world of their campaign with early-modern firearms. Renaissance Firearms: Premodern Weapons for D&D 5E When designing this system, my goal was to provide a fleshed out system to accuratly simulate the additon of flintlock firearms. This system is meant to replace the lackluster system presented in the DMG. This document details my own version of a flintlock focused firearm system. "Nothing makes you feel more alive then when you have death in your hands." - Edward "Blackbeard" Thatch

The Age of Flintlock: Firearms for D&D 5e It also comes with 6 full color Paper Minis depicting the fronts and backs of various gunslingers in a fantasy-western setting.

The rules & feats contained therein are compatible with D&D 5e, as well as most popular Gunslinger subclasses. This 10-page PDF has rules & feats for using Firearms in a high-fantasy setting. Wanted! Gunslinger Paper Minis, Firearms Rules, & Gun Feats Included in this rules supplement are the following: This rules supplement expands on the firearm rules from the Dungeon Master's Guide and provides players with new weapon and gear choices as well as provides Dungeon Masters with some variant rule options. A Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition rules supplement for using Renaissance era firearms.
