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Should I be playing a Drakewarden Ranger or Ascendant Dragon Monk in D&D?
There are two new subclasses in Fizban's Treasury of Dragons, the Drakewarden Ranger and Ascendant Dragon Monk, and both of them are a lot of fun.
Should you be playing one of the new Dragonborn races from Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons? Yes, the answer is yes.
I know you're going to want me to expand on why I believe that you should indeed at least consider playing one of the new Dragonborn race options from the excellent Fizban's Treasury of Dragons, but before I do that, I wanted to make sure I gave you a solid answer.
Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons brings more Dragons, more ways to use them, and hints of their cosmic importance
Fizban's Treasury of Dragons is a new sourcebook for Dungeons and Dragons 5e, and it's all about Dragons.
Two new official Dungeons and Dragons 5E supplements go straight to the DM’s Guild
In the midst of an aggressive fall release schedule -- an adventure in the Feywild last month, Fizban's Treasury of Dragons this month, and the Magic the Gathering setting of Strixhaven in early December -- Wizards of the Coast quietly released two new official 5th edition supplements to the DM's Guild, their official PDF and print-on-demand website. Domains of Delight is a companion piece to The Wild Beyond the Witchlight, providing information for DMs on how to create their own realm in the Feywild, and Minsc and Boo's Journal of Villainy is a compendium of locations, patrons, and villains along the Sword Coast in the Forgotten Realms setting for fans of the titular heroes as well as DMs looking to flesh out their campaign.
Tavern Watch Plays Rossi’s D&D Spectacular, Episode 18: In which the dragon god of destruction makes a friend
It's true: Matt's D&D spectacular is coming to a close.
A story of gods, dragons, and a lot of crashed airships: Join us this Saturday for another episode of D&D escapades
Last time we saw our intrepid adventurers, they were crashing a magical ship into the Infinite Battlefields of Acheron, meeting up with a goddess of War, and learning that their long time enemy was attempting to breach the Eye of the Maker, a fantastic magical location where all sorts of bad stuff could well happen.
Everything we learned about Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons at D&D Celebration
With The Wild Beyond the Witchlight in the rearview mirror, it's time to start looking forward to Fizban's Treasury of Dragons, due out in three weeks.
What do you most want to see in the 50th Anniversary Edition of Dungeons and Dragons?
We're getting a new edition of Dungeons and Dragons in 2024, with the release of new core rulebooks that will remain compatible with current 5e books.
Blizzard Watch Podcast 338: The return of the Mage Tower
This week, Matt Rossi, Joe Perez, and Liz Harper discuss the return of the Mage Tower and its new armor rewards, the content we're looking forward to in patch 9.1.5, and whether the Void is secretly some kind of pyramid scheme.
Why should the Mage Tower have all the fun? Here’s what we’d like to see make a Timewalking comeback
Scenarios should be the next thing returned to World of Warcraft during Timewalking, now that we're getting the Mage Tower back in patch 9.1.5 when Legion gets its Timewalking glow-up.