Enjoy 33 Great and Detailed Villains for Your 5E Game with POTBELLIED KOBOLD'S GUIDE TO VILLAINS & LAIRS
Game Masters always need detailed, yet malleable, villains for their tabletop RPG campaigns. Whether it’s the big bad, a side quest, or maybe even a historical character, villains are important. Jeff Stevens Games recently released Potbellied Kobold’s Guide to Villains & Lairs which includes 33 villainous NPCs for your 5E game.
Each villain comes with great art; a token for use on a virtual tabletop; a detailed history; information regarding their personality, motives, and flaws; stat blocks; equipment; and more. In addition, the PDF also comes with a few different versions of the maps needed for each villain’s lair. This is a fantastic supplement for any game master (or dungeon master) for 5E RPGs like Dungeons & Dragons.
One example is Orlack, who is a good Druid who ends up becoming a cursed undead that happens to transform into a bear. Orlack can’t control his bear form while he’s undead, so how could you use this in your game? Orlack’s probably not a great big bad villain, but he could be a fantastic side quest or maybe the tome that cursed him is just the clue your adventurers need.
Potbellied Kobold's Guide to Villains & Lairs is a 5E supplement containing villainous NPCs for you to add to your gaming sessions. One of these villains might be the inspiration for your next campagin, or you might add one or two to your current campaign as side-quests, persons of interest, or as onging enemies. These aren't just stat blocks! We proivde you with the villain's history, their motives, flaws, personality, special equipment, unique magic items, and a stat block.
You can purchase Potbellied Kobold’s Guide to Villains & Lairs from DriveThru RPG (affiliate link) for $24.95. Writers include Jeff Stevens, Alan Patrick, Alan Tucker, Alex Clippinger, Anthony Joyce-Rivera, Cat Evans, Christian Zeuch, Ed Greenwood, Ginny Di, Ginny Loveday, Greg Marks, H.H. Carlan, Jean Lorber, Johnn Four, Justice Arman, Levi Combs, Maxine Henry, Remley Farr, Richard Green, R.P. Davis, Steve Pankotai, and Tony Petrecca.