A “Coffeelock” is a multiclass Sorcerer / Warlock. A Coffeelock is built to use the Flexible Casting rules of the Sorcerer in conjunction with the Pact Magic ability of the Warlock.
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One of the stories in this collection was written by Andrew Girdwood on 29th December 2018 and was described as "A "Coffeelock" is a multiclass Sorcerer / Warlock. A Coffeelock is built to use the Flexible Casting rules of the Sorcerer in conjunction with the Pact Magic ability of the Warlock.". It also was tagged with Jeremy Crawford.
The archive of Andrew Girdwood's work continues with the entries below.
Will it be enough? More updates from Mage Company as they partner with Quartermaster Logistics
Mage Company was very busy a few years ago running a number of Kickstarters. It’s been disastrous since then with many backers still waiting for the early games. The Athens based board game publisher simply hasn’t been able to deliver on its promises. In June the company announced it had been hacked, and an unknown […]
The best selling pulp RPGs of 2018
To make this list an RPG has to be in the top ten sellers (Jan 1st to Dec 11th) of all the games the publishers have added the ‘pulp’ genre tag too. This means we’ve games that are solidly in the pulp genre, systems which could but don’t have to be used for pulp RPGs and even games you might not consider pulp at all.
Onyx Path appoint Jon Hodgson’s Handiwork Games for Scarred Lands Creature Collection
Now Onyx Path is pushing on with the project and has appointed the newly launched Handiwork Games to manage the project. There’s a Kickstarter coming.
The art of Tale: the role-playing game
It was the cover art that caught my attention for the Kickstarter pitch for Tale. I wasn’t the only one as the game has funded and, at the time of writing, has a week left on the clock to collect more pledges. You can follow the progress of the campaign here. [Back this Campaign] A […]
RPGSmith launches with a free player interface; paid GM options to follow
RPGSmith is designed to speed up your tabletop roleplaying. The front end is an interactive tile-based character sheet, and that looks into a back end of stats for equipment, spells, abilities and the like. And it’s free. The business model depends on a Kickstarter that will enable a paid-for GM section, and then the revenue […]
No more damsels in distress; Princesses transformed
Artemii Myasnikov has reimagined some of our favourite Disney Princesses as kickass, take-no-prisoners, warriors.
Mario fridge magnets
Did you ever want to design your own Super Mario level? You can, quickly, with Super Mario fridge magnets.
Opera Singer character subclass finds a home in D&D
Over at the DMs Guild the College of Opera subclass is proving to be very popular. Sites that don’t normally cover D&D have found Hannah Rose and Kelli Butler’s 2-paged $1.99 5th edition supplement delightful. As a subclass, the Opera singer is based off bards but makes some tweaks. Once the character has earned enough […]
Do you think Hollywood will ever (or has) made a good anime adaption?
Holywood will have an earnest attempt at swinging this survey in early 2019. On Valentine’s Day Alita: Battle Angel will hit the cinema screens in the US.









