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Tips for starting your first TTRPG campaign
I remember when I decided to start my first Dungeons and Dragons game as a DM, and found about a month into it that I'd accidentally created my own campaign world.
Critical Role’s Campaign 2 ends this week
If you're not aware, Critical Role is a web series that streams on Twitch every week on Thursday nights, 7 p.m.
How to come back from a bad moment in your D&D campaign
Being a Dungeon Master for a TTRPG like Dungeons and Dragons means a fair amount of work involved in running an adventure for a group of players, but you may be surprised how often that is all for nothing.
How to get started as a DM in D&D
If there's one thing that every Dungeons and Dragons game needs, it's a Dungeon Master.
It’s okay not to have the rules memorized when playing a TTRPG
I've been playing and Game Mastering various tabletop RPGs for a long time -- from old school Dungeons and Dragons and Pathfinder, to Wraith the Oblivion, Exalted, and Talislanta. I've run GURPS, Champions, Silver Age Sentinels, Unknown Armies, Conspiracy X, Call of Cthulhu, Earthdawn, Heavy Gear... it's a lot of games.
Beyond Barovia: Our favorite Strahd-free domains in Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft
TSR, Inc introduced the world to Count Strahd von Zarovich in 1983 in the module Ravenloft, a Dungeons and Dragons spin on the famous Dracula legend, and he has remained a villainous favorite of players and Dungeon Masters ever since.
Add some scares to your tabletop game with these DM tools in Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft
The latest sourcebook for Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition has arrived, and if you're looking for a ruleset to finally populate your campaign with rainbow elementals and playable unicorns, then Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft is most definitely not it.
How to use D&D Beyond’s character creator to make your life easier (as soon as you figure out the menus)
Even as COVID-19 restrictions relax, people are still indoors for extended lengths of time, so playing D&D online has never been more popular.
What’s the most fun you’ve ever had in a Blizzard game?
Okay, so this one's hard to answer and completely unfair because I personally have like six different answers.
What role does gaming play in your life?
There's a lot of talk lately about what constitutes a real gamer, what games should count as real games, and so forth — and frankly it's always just exhausted me.