With Final Fantasy 14: Endwalker’s release in less than a month, fans are looking far and wide for things to occupy their time until the highly-anticipated expansion drops. One fan, Soren of Asgard, has put his time and effort into putting together an incredible PFD full of homebrew content that allows Dungeons & Dragons players to play characters of the races and jobs from Final Fantasy 14.

Soren first shared his Final Fantasy 14 supplement for 5th Edition Dungeons & Dragons about five years ago, shortly before the Stormblood expansion was released. In the years following, he updated the supplement with every major Final Fantasy 14 release, adding new classes, like the Red and Blue Mage, Dancer, and Gunbreaker, and new races, like the Viera and Hrothgar. His most recent update continued the trend, adding the Reaper and Sage classes coming with Endwalker.

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Soren’s Final Fantasy 14 supplement contains over 130 pages of wonderfully-organized and presented content, complete with beautiful art from the game. With this most recent update, every race in Final Fantasy 14 is represented, and the jobs have either an original class or a new subclass for one that already exists in Dungeons & Dragons. Soren even included rules to play characters in ways impossible in the MMORPG, such as a Black Mage that focuses on summoning demonic voidsent or enthralling their enemies rather than blowing them up, or by playing an imperious garlean or a destiny-bound padjal.

For as long as Dungeons & Dragons has existed, fans of the game have sought to bring their favorite settings to tabletop roleplaying. In particular, settings like Mass Effect, Avatar: The Last Airbender, and World of Warcraft are often converted into 5th Edition. While many others have converted various parts of Final Fantasy 14 into Dungeons & Dragons as well, Soren’s is by far the most extensive, comprehensive, and well-known.

The world of Final Fantasy 14 is rich and vibrant, making it the perfect place for players to tell their own stories within it, and Soren’s supplement gives players nearly every tool they might need to do it using 5th Edition Dungeons & Dragons. What’s better, Soren is planning “big overhauls” to his supplement in 2022, and wants to add the Musketeer, an abandoned class from Final Fantasy 14’s original launch, and other iconic Final Fantasy jobs that do not appear in the MMO and don’t have a fair analogue in 5th Edition, as well as new spells.

As always, players using homebrew in D&D will have to consider how introducing it will affect balance. Though Soren has done a great deal of playtesting with his Final Fantasy 14 supplement with other fans of D&D and Final Fantasy 14, it is important to remember homebrew is always changing and adapting with its rule system, and since 5th Edition Dungeons & Dragons itself is seeing big changes in the future, Soren will undoubtedly adapt his supplement as well. But at the end of the day, having fun is more important than balance–and Soren's Final Fantasy 14 supplement has over a hundred pages of fun.

Final Fantasy 14 is available now on PC, PS4, and PS5. Endwalker launches on November 23.

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