D&D
Blizzard Watch Plays D&D: Send in the clowns
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What’s a ‘D&D movie’ and how can it help you set up and run a campaign?
One of the things I talk about in terms of running a Dungeons and Dragons campaign as a DM is how helpful it is to take inspiration from other sources, and those sources don't have to just be fantasy novels and movies, either.
Warchief Gaming reveals their first project, and it’s a D&D campaign setting
I can't pretend I'm surprised that Chris Metzen's Warchief Gaming announced today that they're making a campaign setting for Dungeons and Dragons' 5e ruleset.
Catch up with Otherweald D&D campaign in time to join us for a new episode this weekend!
Welcome back friends, to the interplanar circus of horrors and delights that is our current Blizzard Watch D&D campaign!
The latest D&D Unearthed Arcana adds Feywild-infused races, including Owlfolk for you Swolebro fans
The Feywild is the D&D realm of wild, untamed nature and fey spirits, the original home of Elves and other sylvan folk.
How would you like to see Blizzard get into the TTRPG market?
Tabletop gaming is on the boom, with Hasbro recognizing that Dungeons and Dragons and Magic: The Gathering are growing at a remarkable rate during the pandemic.
Wizards of the Coast changes the guidance on D&D character creation for the Adventurers League — and potentially your game too
The Adventurers League is the official organized play league for Dungeons and Dragons which provides a common set of 5th Edition rules to make it a lot easier for players to get together at conventions or their local gaming shop and play.
Take your D&D game into a realm of gothic horror with the Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft sourcebook
Set in a land of gothic horror best known as the land of Count Strahd von Zarovich, Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft (VRG) is the latest D&D campaign sourcebook — and we'll all have the opportunity to build our own horror-filled campaigns when the book is released in May. VRG provides dungeon masters and their players numerous opportunities to get their scare on as each of the 30 Domains of Dread in the setting have their own theme, villains, and allies.
How to adapt a video game — like, say, Diablo or World of Warcraft — to your D&D campaign
If you're a TTRPG nerd like myself, the most exciting announcement at this year's BlizzConline might well be that the folks at Critical Role will be running a Diablo-themed one-shot for the convention this year.
D&D 101: Everything you need to know about Dungeons and Dragons classes
Dungeons and Dragons, as a tabletop RPG, has certain rules to allow you to design the character you want.