4 ways to use D&D’s Circle Magic in your campaign

4 ways to use D&D’s Circle Magic in your campaign

Dungeons & Dragons’ upcoming Forgotten Realms books, Heroes of Faerûn and Adventures in Faerûn, will offer players an extended look at the lands of Toril, the likes of which we haven’t seen in a long time. Besides (hopefully) extensive lore and locations, the books will also contain plenty of new rules, including Circle Magic spells, of which Wizards of the Coast gave a teaser in a recent post on D&D Beyond.

2 Comments

  1. burley63

    This post offers some great insights into incorporating Circle Magic into a campaign. It’s always exciting to explore new ways to enhance gameplay, especially with upcoming releases. Looking forward to seeing how these ideas can enrich the adventures in the Forgotten Realms!

  2. yost.michel

    I’m glad you found the post helpful! Circle Magic really adds a unique dynamic to gameplay. It’s interesting how it can enhance teamwork among players, especially when they coordinate their abilities for powerful effects. Have you thought about specific scenarios where you might use it?

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