![]() It’s so much fun, and for me, totally worth my Kickstarter coin. You can also add your own homebrew items, gear, and spells to stuff already in the app. Not only can you create an artistic imaging of your character (or any random one), you also get to set up their character stats, background, and other goodies to fully expand. ![]() It’s really intuitive to use, and they are allowing other artists to create items and wardrobe that can be added to the app for anyone to use. Plus, if you just like stuff like those old school doll creator websites from back in the day, it totally scratches that itch. Being able to portray her in itty bitty pixel goodness with her kickass staff and glowing wings gives me so much joy. I’ve been playing in a campaign for 5e with my brother and two friends from high school for a year and a half now, and my aasimar druid Ariel is near and dear to my heart. This app allows you to create pixel character creations, centered around classes and races from Dungeons and Dragons. I supported this app through Kickstarter before it launched, and I am so thrilled that I did.I will give you a little spoiler alert… there is a delightful little bean that came into my November like a rocket ship and is a highlight at the end of this list. ![]() Plus, who doesn’t like sharing the cool shit that they love? I am all about the embracing of tiny joys lately, as the world is full of so much awfulness that each little pearl of fun can feel that much more important. It allows me to kind of think back on what I’ve enjoyed working with, purchasing, or just experiencing in a given month, like a little appreciation post for things that brought me joy. If you’re interested in some crafting, go take a look at Krillo’s Guide for the Adventuring Artisan.Now that I’m back on track with the updating schedule, it’s nice to keep these sort of posts going. Shipping is estimated to occur by June 2023, which is pretty quick in my opinion too. The project runs until the 19th of February, and is doing pretty well so far – and there are several interesting stretch goals to go through, hopefully. In addition, you can get a bunch of other goodies, such as item and character cards, bookmarks, miniatures, and some really cool dice in various strange forms, such as an arrowhead d4, or a chainshot 2d6. Now, what do you get from the Kickstarter? Well, depending on your tier, you can get 7 booklets, one for each craft I mentioned, or one big book with all of them plus Krillo’s story – available of course in digital pdf form, and in physical form, softcover for the booklets and one hardcover for the collection. Runesmithing and Artificing (creating magic items) are also very interesting and fun, and there are a lot of fascinating ideas and cool things you can do with them. The systems seem to be straightforward but have a lot of details to work with, especially the tinkering one. I’ve taken a look myself, and I have to say, I’m interested. You can take a peek at some of the rules for each different craft on the Island of Bees website. An aspect of crafting is also harvesting materials from creatures and the environment – either to use or perhaps to sell for some extra profit. The crafting rules are mostly system-agnostic and are divided into 7 different categories: Alchemy, Blacksmithing, Herbalism, Runesmithing, Tinkering, Rituals, and Artificing, allowing players to craft and create their own magic items, potions, and all kinds of wonderful stuff. ![]() Krillo’s Guide for the Adventuring Artisan is a Kickstarter campaign by Island of Bees for a crafting supplement for fantasy RPGs.
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