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These are the TTRPGs we’re looking forward to in 2024 (and none of them are D&D)
Last year, the biggest story in tabletop RPGs was Wizards of the Coast's proposed changes to the Open Gaming License, in which they planned to revoke a long-standing license allowing people to make their own Dungeons and Dragons content.
The Blizzard Watch D&D group returns to a creepy volcano lair with fresh characters in our latest one-shot adventure
That's right, the Blizzard Watch team once again we braved the virtual tabletop — complete with a 20 minute delay as the DM tried to figure out Roll20 — to play D&D and explore an ancient volcano lair.
We’re going back to D&D with a special one-shot adventure this week
Update: The game is over, but you can catch the replay on Twitch and it will be up on Soundcloud for podcast listeners soon.
Tavern Watch Plays D&D, Oops! All Artificers edition, episode 3: Attack of the 90 foot pigman
Things are getting even weirder for our party of all Artificers as they wrap up their sojourn into the Mournlands in the name of...
Tavern Watch Plays D&D, Oops! All Artificers edition, episode 1: Into the Mournlands
Is there any D&D 5E class more flexible without a single multiclass level than the Artificer?
Lore Watch Podcast: Icewind Dale: The D&D region that launched a thousand Drizzts
This week by special listener request, Matt and Joe are delving into Icewind Dale -- perhaps literally, because it involves the iconic character Drizzt Do'Urden, the Drow Ranger.
Tavern Watch Podcast: Draw Steel is a spiritual successor to D&D 4e, and we’re into it
On the latest Tavern Watch Podcast, we're excited about Draw Steel, a new game from MCDM that strikes us as spiritual successor to D&D 4e.
Former D&D designers Chris Perkins and Jeremy Crawford join Darrington Press
Tabletop RPG fans who have followed the names of the various folks associated with Dungeons and Dragons -- especially its 5th Edition and the more recent revision of that edition -- are probably familiar with the names Chris Perkins and Jeremy Crawford.
D&D’s newest playtest materials offer revamped and new Forgotten Realms subclasses
With the recent release of D&D's 2024 edition, the number of subclasses natively available to the newest edition of the game was cut down to four per class.
What are you most looking forward to in D&D’s 2024 Monster Manual?
The last of the three Dungeons & Dragons 2024 core rulebooks, the 2024 Monster Manual, is set for release in two weeks on February 18 -- but you can grab a physical copy right now by heading to your local game store in the US and Canada.



