D&D
How to add a mega-adventure into your existing D&D campaign when a shiny new module catches your eye
This all started when I was given a copy of Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus by Wizards of the Coast, and while I do think it's brilliant, I wanted you to know they gave me one up front.
What you need to take your D&D game from online to in-person
Perhaps you're looking to take your Dungeons and Dragons game to a face-to-face format.
How to create a character in Dungeons and Dragons
In previous articles, we have covered a bunch of beginner Dungeons and Dragons concepts -- how to be a dungeon master, how to turn your favorite books into Dungeons and Dragons campaigns, and how to play Dungeons and Dragons online.
How to make D&D combat less stressful for novice Dungeon Masters
Sooner or later -- and probably sooner -- you're going to say Okay, everyone roll for initiative when playing Dungeons and Dragons.
How do I handle surprises as a DM in D&D and other tabletop RPGs?
Okay, so you're running a D&D game.
Bethesda posts a D&D adventure, then pulls it due to potential plagiarism
It's hard not to conclude that Bethesda Game Studios put out a plagiarized D&D module to promote the Elsweyr expansion to The Elder Scrolls Online — then took it down when the similarities between it and The Black Road module from Wizards of the Coast became apparent.
You got your Diablo in my Dungeons and Dragons
One of the first books I ever bought for the Third Edition of the Dungeons and Dragons RPG was, of all things, a Diablo themed sourcebook, named Diablerie.
Yes, D&D exists in World of Warcraft
I knew I liked the fine folk of Boralus.
This homebrew D&D take on Heroes of the Storm makes me want to play both
Heroes of the Storm is a game made out of all of Blizzard's other games, and as such, I find it really interesting that Reddit user Shamus_Aran decided to create his own 5th Edition D&D supplement around Heroes.