Custom content and house rules for D&D 5th Edition.
Homebrew refers to custom content created by players and Dungeon Masters to expand or modify D&D 5e. This can include new races, classes, spells, items, and rules.
This wiki contains homebrew content marked with "(HB)" or "Homebrew" in the title. Search for specific homebrew items using the search bar.
Races & Subraces
Custom lineages and variants for character creation
Classes & Subclasses
New class options and archetypes
Spells
Custom magical effects and cantrips
Magic Items
Unique equipment and artifacts
Feats
New character abilities and enhancements
Monsters
Original creatures and variants
Rules Variants
Alternative game mechanics
Always ask your DM first before using homebrew content in a game. Even if something appears on this wiki, your DM has final say on what's allowed in their campaign.
Be prepared for balance adjustments. Homebrew content may need tweaking as you play.
Respect the DM's decision. If they say no to something, accept it gracefully.
Review carefully before allowing homebrew in your game. Check if it:
Start with a trial period. Allow new homebrew content provisionally and adjust if needed.
Communicate clearly. Let players know which homebrew sources you allow.
Compare to existing content
Playtest thoroughly
Avoid power creep
Clear and concise - Easy to understand
Thematic - Fits the D&D universe
Balanced - Fair compared to official content
Fun - Enjoyable to play with and against
D&D Beyond - Homebrew creation tools
GMBinder - Document formatting
Homebrewery - Professional-looking layouts
r/UnearthedArcana - Community feedback
Homebrew content on this wiki is fan-created and not official D&D material. It has not been playtested or balanced by Wizards of the Coast. Use at your own discretion.
Official Content Sources:
Homebrew content is marked with (HB) or "Homebrew" throughout this wiki.