Top 10 D&D 5e 3rd Party Companies | Nerd Immersion

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For the first Tuesday of 2021...I release my Top 10 video on a Wednesday...off to a great start Ted. So while my patrons voted for my Top 10 D&D 5e 3rd party supplements, I couldn't narrow it down to just 10. So instead I'm giving you my Top 10 D&D 5e 3rd party companies and several options for each.

Introduction 00:00
My Top 10 D&D 5e 3rd Party Companies
10. Adventures in Middle Earth (Cubicle 7) 01:55
9. Walrock Homebrew 04:22
8. Quill & Cauldron 08:05
7. Griffon's Saddlebag/Hit Point Press 10:09
6. Mage Hand Press 13:31
5. Original Adventures Reincarnated (Goodman Games) 17:11
4. Dan Coleman 20:49
3. JetPack7 25:27
2. 2C Gaming 27:56
1. Kobold Press 29:57

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Introduction 00:00
My Top 10 D&D 5e 3rd Party Companies
10. Adventures in Middle Earth (Cubicle 7) 01:55
9. Walrock Homebrew 04:22
8. Quill & Cauldron 08:05
7. Griffon's Saddlebag/Hit Point Press 10:09
6. Mage Hand Press 13:31
5. Original Adventures Reincarnated (Goodman Games) 17:11
4. Dan Coleman 20:49
3. JetPack7 25:27
2. 2C Gaming 27:56
1. Kobold Press 29:57

Links:

NerdImmersion
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Great list! Kobold Press was definitely a no-brainer for the #1 spot. Here are 4 that would be on my Top 10:
1. Nord Games puts out amazing, usable content
2. Loresmyth has some "Remarkable" books that I own, with more to come.
3. PB Publishing is one of my favorite DMs Guild publishers. There printed work is on my shelf, for sure
4. Nerzugal Gaming - A hidden gem for Dungeon Masters.

WallyDM
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As a positive note for AiME, a company called Free League actually got the AiME/TOR license when C7 lost it, along with a majority of the designers who worked on it. According to them, we should start seeing more middle earth content later this year.

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From Mage Hand Press, I purchased 4 homebrew classes:
1. Craftsman is a coin heavy class that creates and modified weapons and armor, making “Exotic” armor and weapons. It is a 1d10 hit dice Str and Int based class.

2. Warden is a tank class that has abilities to lock down and semi-control actions of the enemy. Tough but lower damage abilities. It is a 1d10 hit dice Con and Str based class.

3. Warmage is a cantrip caster with its own list of utility cantrips. It’s new cantrips include a force buckler to improve AC, force weapon to attack as if you wield a weapon, or have a phantom grappling hook. It also has tricks similar to the Warlock’s invocations to modify how you and those cantrips work. It’s an 1d8 hit dice Int class all the way.

4. Witch is a utility class that hexes the enemies, has a boosted familiar ability, and has a really flavorful early ability called “cursed” where you get a benefit based on how you were cursed. For example, “Stoneheart” means you will never find or feel love, but you are immune to being Charmed. It is a 1d8 hit dice Cha utility class.

My players enjoyed them very much

sorufa
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How about for a future top ten. Best 3rd party supplement for a theme. Ex: race/ class/ items / crafting ect...

MrDuduril
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I just bought the Creature Codex a couple weeks ago and was in tears from laughing so hard when I saw the Swolbold. This needs to be in one of my games.

disciple
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Lots of cool stuff in here. I'm guessing you've heard of them, but Ghost Fire Gaming is worth checking out. The Grim Hollow Campaign Guide is full of fun stuff. Definitely my favorite Christmas gift last year. I'm eagerly awaiting their second book now that I have their first in hand.

OMNIhydra
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#1 supplement is One Grung Above. Very cool little frog people

TheZandaz
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Griffin saddle bag is super crazy fun. My book finally arrived but had some in my campaign sense i got the PDF I can't say how much fun it is if you have a high magic setting it's a must.

nukerwolf
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If kobald press isn’t in here I’m storming the capital building

Spiceodog
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So glad to see mage hand press on this list.

RH-kmwj
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I love Middle Earth. I developed a lot of homebrew from them. I downloaded all their pdfs back in March of 2019.

polvotierno
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It looks like Amazone is selling the Adventures in Middle Earth Player's Guide book.

I was introduced to Ulraunt through you. I'm a fan of those sources.

oniminikui
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So much fantastic stuff here I wasn’t aware of. Though Kobold Press is on heavy rotation in my homebrew, ofc.

joehill
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Cubicle 7 actually published quite a few Middle-earth supplements. There are the Player's guide, Loremaster's (DM) guide, Wilderland adventures, Eriador adventures, Erebor adventures, Rohan adventures and a Mirkwood mega-campaign.
As Nerd Immersion suggested, the books are very useful for any Low-magic high-fantasy campaign, since there are new classes and subraces (called "Heroic Cultures") without spells.

The content is almost entirely adapted from the d12-based "The One Ring Role-playing Game" by Cubicle 7, which was written by Francesco Nepitello and Marco Maggi. The lead designer for the 5e version of this content was Jon Hodgson.

Last year, the legal rights for a LotR-based Roleplaying game were transferred from Cubicle 7 the Fria Ligan ("Mutant Year Zero", "Tales from the Loop").

As of now, Fria Ligan are working on a second edition of The One Ring Role-playing Game with original writer Francesco Nepitello. Francesco confirmed they will also publish new 5e content. Meanwhile, the Middle-earth 5e designer Jon Hodgson is working on a new game based on 5e rules, called "Beowulf: Age of Heroes".

hagaigumpert
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Legendary dragons is amazing. Fifth edition fantasy is really good. I have all their adventures. And of course, original adventures reimagined is epic.

nightflame
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Awesome video, I just became a patron!

rory
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Another person i would recommend is Kibbles Tasty Homebrew. He has created four classes, including an artificer that is much better than the official, and a well balanced Psion. I like his stuff because he play tests everything extensively before pushing it out, and pays attention to his discord if others find imbalances, or multi-classing imbalances. He also now has a kickstarter that is going on right now that includes the two aforementioned classes, and a crafting system that he's been beta testing on his patreon and discord, and it will all be in print.

patrickwood
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Ted I love all of this and I wish I had the time to delve into this. But I am still on my first kobold press book after 2 years.

timothyhanna
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One thing I will say about Mage Hand Press, they are working on a PHB of a lot of their stuff, including classes, spells, and subclasses. Love their stuff, definitely plan on buying the MHP PHB when it comes

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