D&D
Get in loser, we’re going to Theros — the Blizzard Watch D&D crew takes on mythic D&D
We're rolling back into the D&D shenanigans with a special Mythic Odyssey of Theros one-shot.
Tricks for using prepared modules in your Dungeons and Dragons campaign
You've been DMing for a while now, let's suppose.
Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything sourcebook is D&D’s biggest rules expansion in years
It can be easy to forget that Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition came out six years ago, in August 2014.
How to use material from previous editions of Dungeons and Dragons in your 5e campaign
I have been playing D&D for a long time and I've loved a lot of adventures and campaign settings over the years, but of course, some of that material has never been converted to more recent editions.
The many styles of roleplaying in tabletop RPGs
I run games a lot more than I get to play them, so when I do get to play, I tend to RP as hard as I can.
How to bring a unique character to your Dungeons and Dragons tabletop (even if you’re a beginner)
If you're interested in getting started playing Dungeons and Dragons (or indeed, any pen and paper roleplaying game) it can seem somewhat daunting, especially if you've never done it before.
Play a necromantic Warlock or a spirit-summoning Bard in new D&D Unearthed Arcana
It's that time again: D&D has released new Unearthed Arcana. The latest UA playtest content, we have two new subclasses with the the Undead patron for Warlocks and the College of Spirits for the Bard.
How to mesh multiple sourcebooks into your single D&D campaign
In the past year, Wizards of the Coast released Mythic Odysseys of Theros, one of my favorite current supplements for the 5th Edition of Dungeons and Dragons, inspired by Greek Mythology, and pretty close to that, Arcanum Worlds released Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which is also inspired by Greek Mythology.
How to understand a D&D character sheet
Playing Dungeons and Dragons, if you're not running the game and thus playing the role of Dungeon Master, you're likely playing a character.
The latest Unearthed Arcana focuses on specialization and diversity with an array of new feats for D&D 5E
We've talked about Unearthed Arcana here before, focusing on Subclasses to change up how your favorite class plays, but the latest playtest content from Wizards of the Coast for Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition is something a little different -- instead of focusing on new subclasses to alter a specific class, it decides instead to give you new feats which can be taken by almost any class (although some wouldn't be very useful for all classes).