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Top 10 Underrated D&D 5e Spells You Should Be Using
Dungeons & Dragons 5e offers a vast array of spells, but some of the most effective ones often go unnoticed. While classics like Fireball and Cure Wounds dominate spell lists, there are many hidden gems that can add strategic depth, surprise your Dungeon Master, and turn the tide of battle.
By Richard Bailey12 months ago in Gamers
The Evolution of Board Game Development. AI-Generated.
The board game industry has transformed dramatically in recent years—a renaissance driven by innovative mechanics, compelling themes, and passionate creators. Yet while the games themselves have evolved, the process of developing them often remains stuck in the past: fragmented, inefficient, and unnecessarily complex.
By Anca Bujor12 months ago in Gamers
The Adam Vines
The fishing village of Aizendorf had been a peaceful place to grow up. A fishing village built on the ruins of the Ancients, its people were not rich and knew better than to go out at night, when the Shadow moved across the land, but they were mostly happy and rarely squabbled.
By Samuel Wright12 months ago in Gamers
The Gambling Diviner
He'd been rolling heavy all night long. No matter the odds, it was like he knew exactly which cards awaited in the deck, and which number was going to turn up when the ball was spinning round the track. No matter how much gold was on the line, though, he just sipped his drink, and waited, then collected his winnings.
By Neal Litherlandabout a year ago in Gamers
Home Office Setup: 10 Tips for a Productive Space. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
I once watched a colleague transform their cramped desk into a productivity haven. In my years as an ergonomic consultant, I’ve helped dozens of clients revamp their home offices—like the graphic designer who battled neck pain until we adjusted her monitor height and chair, boosting her productivity by 20%. With the surge in remote work, the significance of a well-thought-out home office setup has never been more pertinent. It’s not just about aesthetics; ergonomic design plays a crucial role in supporting sustained focus and reducing physical strain. This encourages an environment where innovation thrives, empowering professionals to elevate their work with unmatched quality, thus achieving new heights in productivity and well-being. If you’re exploring remote work opportunities, check out these Top 10 High-Paying Entry-Level Remote Jobs Hiring Now to kickstart your journey.
By Muhammad Raffayabout a year ago in Gamers
Agoston Balogh's Favourite Spells For Making A Bit Of Jink
"It was larceny that got me into magic, that night I stole my future master's grimoire, the huge, bejewelled book in which he kept his spells and lore, and held it for ransom to blackmail him into teaching me how to be a wizard, so it is only fitting that I learned to use magic to improve my larceny. My master, Orban Varazslo, was a powerful wizard, but he appreciated daring, audacity, and cunning, so he decided to take me on as an apprentice instead of blasting me to smithereens with a fireball for daring to blackmail him. I vowed to be worth his trouble, studied hard, and stole from his rivals to help him find their secrets, foil their plans, and gain their wealth. A thief has specific operations that must be done to gain his wealth, and magic can make them easier. Work smart, not hard, I say! You have to find treasure, you have to either convince the owner to give it to you, or you have to break into his home and steal it, and then you have to make sure you get away without being discovered or identified. The right spells can make all of these things easier." --- Agoston Balogh, the Larcenous Wizard
By Samuel Wrightabout a year ago in Gamers
Agoston Balogh's Favourite Spells for Dragon Hunters
Agoston Balogh was born in a bad part of town and had to live by his wits. But he had plenty of those, plus a lot of charm and nimble fingers. As a street tough, he was the one who came up with the scams and staked out the marks. Well, one day he made a mistake. He planned to lead his gang on a break-in at a fat merchant’s huge house. It was supposed to be a quick raid to grab some jewels and get out. He had peeked through the windows and knew where some treasures resided. He had even conned his way into the house under the pretense of making a delivery so he could look around inside. He picked the lock on a back door used by the merchant’s servants, and he and his gang slipped into the mansion.
By Samuel Wrightabout a year ago in Gamers









