
A podcast where we create and discuss homebrew content for tabletop roleplaying games, primarily Dungeons and Dragons 5e. Here, we try to expand on the options presented to us in the published material, to offer some guidance for aspiring storytellers trying to figure out how to make their big ideas become reality. Here, we stir the pot and lick the spoon. Logo art by David Sutherland - find him o... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 198 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureHobbiesGames | |||

This week, we discuss the "Fast Tactical TTRPG", Nimble. Join us as we discuss the core mechanics, some experiences with running the game, and how we would work around some of the shortcomings of the system (spoiler: there aren't many).
At the time ... more
This week, we're discussing game design, with a specific focus on exploration rules. Join us as we discuss Ian's game-in-progress (unnamed during the episode, but the working title is Postapocalyptia) and different ways to implement exploration rules... more
This week, we're continuing our look into the urban fantasy genre by doing our favorite thing: rolling on a random table and generating on the fly! Join us as we utilize the elements we discussed last episode to pad out our dice rolls and generate a ... more
This week, we're starting a new series where we discuss different genres and how to implement them in your games. We're starting off with a favorite of ours - urban fantasy. Join us as we define the genre, give some examples, and realize that sometim... more
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I really enjoy this podcast, the only thing I don’t like isn’t really them, it’s that DND beyond, which I play on, doesn’t support home brew classes, only subclasses. I enjoy the Dragoon class and would like to use it.
I find Undercommon Taste to be one of the best D&D discussions in the podcasting.
Content-rich episodes that stay focused on the particular topic, leading to interesting and useful discourses on D&D.
While predominantly covering 5e, the hosts also bring an extensive knowledge of past editions (most often 3rd Ed) to the table, which provides the listener with insightful context.
Highly recommend for DMs. I get a lot of great ideas for my games from this show, especially better ways to impleme... more
I really started to enjoy this podcast once they started talking about the planes, because they always have great adventure hooks and discussions on how to homebrew monsters native to those planes. Now whenever a new episode is released I tend to listen that day. Also the opening song is just spectacular. Ian and James just have pleasant voices.
These guys do a terrific job exploring and explaining the various elements of the Dungeons & Dragons universe. But for me, the most useful parts are when the spin off on tangents talking about homebrew content and adventure/campaign ideas.
If you feel your GMing is becoming a little stale or want to try something new, then this is the podcast to listen to.
insightful coverage on topics regarding homebrew characters for D&D and world building options for DMs
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Apple Podcasts | #177 |
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