5 Underrated D&D Villains To Star In Your Next Campaign

Dungeons & Dragons boasts a vast collection of characters, worlds, and stories, resulting in countless villains for players to encounter. However, the most compelling villains are often those used infrequently. This keeps players guessing and adds a sense of dread because of the villain’s mystery. These lesser-known D&D villains have the potential to become truly memorable at your game, largely because of their unpredictability.




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