Homebrews solve most of this subreddits complaints about 5e, but we need actual reviews or no one will ever try them.

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  • OwlMarble-Magic

    D&D 5e spell parser and exporter for FoundryVTT.

  • For my own content, I'm sitting on literal hundreds of homebrew spells, and I would love to present them to the world for commentary, feedback, and to enhance the games of others, but there simply isn't a great way to do that. If I post spells one at a time, that's just spammy. If I do it in bulk, the quality of commentary declines drastically as readers tend to just stop on the first one they happen to think is broken and pan the whole post.

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