Matthew Rossi
What race did you expect would be playable in WoW by now?
I am still kind of amazed we never got playable Vrykul.
Everything coming to Dungeons & Dragons in 2022: Classic settings Spelljammer and Dragonlance are making their return
It's been a busy year for Dungeons and Dragons, with a mountain of new book releases — and more D&D books are due before the end of the year.
The Queue: It all comes together
Trust me, it’ll make sense later.
What kind of achievements do you enjoy in World of Warcraft?
Do y'all remember when School of Hard Knocks was part of the Children's Week meta achievement?
What do you think (or hope) Dragonflight’s game/life balance will be like?
The amount of time I can devote to World of Warcraft, or really any game, isn't necessarily less than it was a decade ago.
Tips for making a memorable start to your next TTRPG campaign — and not just have everybody meet in a tavern
I understand that for a lot of people, running a TTRPG campaign is stressful enough -- we all want to do a good job and make sure our players have fun -- so that when it comes to starting off your campaign there's just no time or energy in the budget left for anything other than the usual start point, the trusty everybody meets in a tavern approach.
What kind of class-changing mechanics would you like to see in World of Warcraft?
Diablo Immortal has added a class change feature that lets you switch what class your character is every seven days or so.
How to change classes in Diablo Immortal using the Shifting Flames brazier
Diablo Immortal has a variety of classes you can choose to play as, from the embodiment of fury known as the Barbarian to the calm, focused, and spectacularly deadly Monk, as well as the usual Diablo stalwarts like the Crusader, Demon Hunter, Wizard, and Necromancer.
The Queue: You have 43 unspent talents
In case you’re wondering, this is what it looks like when you’re playing a class that hasn’t had its talent update put into the Dragonflight alpha yet.
So, I asked for podcast questions yesterday and then the podcast ran long and we only got to a couple, so some of them I’m gonna answer here because they’re good questions, Brant.
Dragonflight zones have a ton of endgame content, equivalent to “four Zereth Mortises”
One thing that's been obviously a problem in World of Warcraft over the years is the lack of content that remains relevant once you're at max level for an expansion -- unless there's a dungeon or raid in an area, you don't really spend a lot of time in those zones once you're done leveling through them.



