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Rolling for Support: Discover the Top Patreon Creators Elevating Your Tabletop RPG Adventure



Welcome, fellow tabletop RPG enthusiasts! In today's blog post, we're shining the spotlight on some of the most talented and dedicated creators on Patreon, who pour their hearts and souls into crafting content for our beloved tabletop roleplaying games. With the ever-growing popularity of TTRPGs, there's never been a better time to support the artists, writers, and designers who bring so much depth, creativity, and inspiration to our gaming tables.


From captivating worldbuilding and mesmerizing maps to homebrew content and invaluable game master advice, these creators offer a treasure trove of resources to elevate your TTRPG experience. Whether you're a seasoned game master seeking fresh ideas or a player looking to dive deeper into the hobby, our curated list of Patreon users will introduce you to a wealth of imaginative content that can enrich your campaigns and inspire countless memorable adventures.


So, grab your favorite set of polyhedral dice and join us as we embark on a journey to explore the fantastic realms of Patreon's tabletop RPG creators. Let's show our appreciation for their hard work and dedication by supporting their creative endeavors!


Matt Colville

(https://www.patreon.com/mattcolville)

Matt Colville is a writer, game designer, and YouTuber who creates content for GMs, including advice, worldbuilding, and homebrew content.


Dungeon Maps by Cze & Peku

(https://www.patreon.com/czepeku)

Cze & Peku create high-quality maps for tabletop RPGs, perfect for GMs looking to add visual aids to their campaigns.


Dyson Logos

(https://www.patreon.com/dysonlogos)

Dyson Logos is a talented artist who creates hand-drawn maps, which can be used in various TTRPG campaigns.


The Dungeon Coach

(https://www.patreon.com/thedungeoncoach)

The Dungeon Coach provides homebrew content, GM tips, and player advice for TTRPGs like Dungeons & Dragons and Pathfinder.


2 Minute Tabletop

(https://www.patreon.com/2minutetabletop)

Two Minute Tabletop creates beautiful battle maps, tokens, and other assets for use in TTRPGs, including virtual tabletops.


Printable Heroes

(https://www.patreon.com/printableheroes)

Printable Heroes offers high-quality, printable miniatures for TTRPGs, which can be used in both physical and digital games.


Griffin Saddlebag

(https://www.patreon.com/thegriffonsaddlebag)

The Griffin Saddlebag creates new, balanced homebrew content such as magic items, monsters, and subclasses for Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition.


Sly Flourish

(https://www.patreon.com/slyflourish)

Mike Shea, also known as Sly Flourish, is a game designer and author who shares GM tips, campaign ideas, and adventure-building resources.





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