Tabletop RPG
The latest One D&D playtest introduces changes to how weapons work, including new Weapon Mastery
The latest One D&D playtest document has a host of changes to how weapons are going to work in the game's next version, which is slated to come out next year to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Dungeons and Dragons.
Critical Role’s Darrington Press to release Daggerheart, a new TTRPG system
It's official: the team at Critical Role is making its own tabletop role playing game named Daggerheart, a high fantasy TTRPG designed for running long campaigns.
5 great Call of Cthulhu streams and podcasts to tune in to
Call of Cthulhu is a popular tabletop role-playing game published by Chaosium that, as its name would suggest, is rooted in and inspired by the cosmic horror works of H.P.
How to start playing the Pathfinder 2nd edition TTRPG
Learning how to play Pathfinder 2nd edition is relatively easy for people who play tabletop RPGs, especially Dungeons and Dragons 5th edition.
All of the books coming to Dungeons and Dragons in 2023 and beyond
It's a big year for Dungeons & Dragons, with a total of five new D&D books scheduled for 2023 as well as the soon-to-be-released Honor Among Thieves movie.
Paladins get a glowup in latest One D&D playtest
Alongside the previous look at the Cleric and the fresh new look at the Druid, the newest One D&D playtest material also focuses on another iconic class, the Paladin.
One D&D playtest material completely reshapes the Druid
Now that we've all had a chance to absorb the results of January's Open Gaming License controversy, Wizards of the Coast has released a new round of playtest material for the upcoming One D&D.
When will the next edition of D&D be released? And will it be 6e, One D&D, or something else?
Since One D&D started its playtesting, the main question on everyone's mind has been: when will One D&D officially release?
After controversy over changes to the OGL, Wizards of the Coast backs down offers D&D content via Creative Commons
Next year will be the 50th anniversary of Dungeons & Dragons, and in anticipation of the event Wizards of the Coast has been updating the Open Gaming License (OGL) that allows third parties to publish D&D-compatible content...
What Paizo’s proposed Open RPG Creative License (or ORC) means for TTRPG players
The Dungeons and Dragons community has been angrily swarming like Wizards of the Coast kicked an ant hill as a change to the existing Open Game License was leaked.