Tabletop RPG
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.
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.
The BlizzConline panels we’re excited to watch that you may have missed
The official BlizzConline schedule has been published, and while there are fewer sessions than we typically get during the in-person BlizzCon, there's still a lot to be excited about.
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.
Upcoming Avatar RPG will let you roleplay being a bender in The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra eras
Magpie Games, the folks who made the excellent Masks RPG, have acquired the license to produce the official role playing game for the Avatar franchise.
Blizzard Watch Plays Otherweald, Episode 1: The interplanetary circus surprise
Welcome friends, to a land where all planes touch, and no one is really sure how it came to be.
How to make fun and unique characters with the new Unearthed Arcana Gothic Lineages in D&D
The Unearthed Arcana Gothic Lineages that we saw this week are a cool, new -- well, sort-of-new -- idea for Dungeons and Dragons, but you may be wondering how to make use of them.
New D&D Unearthed Arcana adds Gothic Lineages, letting you play Frankenstein’s monster and other horrors
As a DM and a player I love Unearthed Arcana and the way it always brings me new things to play around with in my games.
How to run your own tabletop RPG session
Everyone runs their game differently, and I don't mean to even try and tell you this is the way to be a game master/DM/whatever term you use for the person who runs the game here.



