![]() Mariners probably have a pretty short life span in Dungeons and Dragons. It looks rather interesting.Įxpanded Sailing Rules Sucks to be these guys Sailing is Dangerous Business in D& D This one is not from WOTC and is a pay what you want file. ![]() These are more helpful to the Dungeon Master.įor Advanced Dungeons and Dragons 2nd Edition there was a fine supplement called “Of Ships and Sea.” This fine book is available at the following link:įor 5th Edition there are some expanded rules for ships and combat. There are some rules supplements out there that discuss sailing and ship combat. But both of these sources are rather limited in scope. In 5th Edition the DMG discusses ships and combat aboard them on page 119. The First Edition AD&D Dungeon Master Guide discusses ships and combat aboard them on pages 54-55. And then there are those whirlpools that suddenly appear out of nowhere…… Someone is going to have a rough time if they sail into this…… Of Ships and Sea Storms and pirates are also waiting on the seas. There are many potential dangers on the ocean and creatures are just one of them. Mariners in Dungeons and Dragons have good reasons to fear the creatures that might be lurking under the dark waters of the sea. In a fantasy game like Dungeons and Dragons you can almost imagine the terror of being aboard a flimsy wooden sailing ship and then encountering one of these gigantic beasts in the sea. Every crusty old sailor in every tavern in the realm has stories to tell of these terrifying creatures of the sea.
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