Search Results For: Dragon Age
Blizzard Watch Podcast: Did we leave the Shadowlands better than we found it?
This week we discuss how our characters impact the game world for better or worse, the high cost of raiding, and which TTRPG system to use to run a Warcraft-themed game.
Lore Watch Podcast: What is the true nature of Azeroth?
This week we explore Azeroth’s place in the universe.
Blizzard Watch Podcast: Game recommendations for your WoW breaks
This week we discuss Hearthstone’s Year of the Hydra, Overwatch’s event remixing, and our favorite games to play when we need a break from WoW.
Tavern Watch Plays Weirs 03: This is what happens when you deck many things
In the the latest play session of our homebrew D&D campaign, Into The Weirs, our intrepid adventurers embark on ye olde dungeon crawl where they encounter brain-eating brains, fight statue guardians, and end up getting carded, but in a good way.
Lore Watch Podcast: Let’s talk about that Sylvanas judgment cinematic
This week we focus on the new cinematic from WoW patch 9.2 revealing the judgment Sylvanas faces for her many atrocities.
The Year of the Hydra begins for Hearthstone with a new Core Set and many quality of life improvements
The Year of the Hydra for Hearthstone is set to begin on April 12, alongside the release of its first expansion, Voyage to the Sunken City.
Tavern Watch Podcast: Diving into Wizards of the Coast’s new BIPOC-written adventure announcement
In this month's episode, we discuss the implications of WOTC’s new direction with feats, the new Dungeon Alchemist software for AI-powered dungeon building, and Journeys to the Radiant Citadel, an upcoming compilations of adventures written by BIPOC creators.
Blizzard Watch Podcast: The neverending struggle for game/life balance
This week we discuss Diablo Immortal's character class swapping feature, Liquid bowing out of the WoW World First race for their own health, Shadowlands patch 9.2 catch up mechanics, and how this all reminds us to prioritize a better game/life balance.
What’s your favorite gaming-related April Fool’s joke?
I'm really not a fan of April Fool's Day, or frankly pranks of any sort -- all too often it's at someone's expense, or to make people feel gullible, or sometimes to actually hurt someone.
Journeys through the Radiant Citadel is an upcoming D&D adventure book — and the first written entirely by BIPOC
Wizards of the Coast announced a new Dungeons and Dragons adventure book, Journeys Through The Radiant Citadel, a collection of 14 brand new adventures that can be played together as one campaign, injected into an existing campaign, or even included in a homebrew to be a part of a created world.



