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Waiting on TTRPGs from Critical Role or Chris Metzen? Here are some of our favorite indie Tabletop RPGs in the meantime
This week, former Blizzard Senior Vice President of Story & Franchise Development Chris Metzen announced the formation of Warchief Gaming -- previously a gaming club and now a development studio for tabletop games -- and on the same day, Critical Role announced the formation of Darrington Press, which will also be focusing on tabletop game development.
Our favorite D&D Unearthed Arcana subclasses
There have been quite a few Unearthed Arcana subclasses for D&D 5e.
Did World of Warcraft need a level squish?
Back in March of 2019, based on statements by Ion "Watcher" Hazzikostas, I predicted the level squish in Shadowlands even though we didn't know it would be Shadowlands yet.
What are the benefits of using a published campaign setting for your D&D game? Should you use one?
Yes.
D&D Adventurers League adds incoming Tasha’s change to Ability Score Increases
If you're not familiar with the Adventurers League, it's the organized play league for the Dungeons and Dragons game that lets players play pick-up games of D&D at local game shops and other events like conventions.
Get in loser, we’re going to Theros — the Blizzard Watch D&D crew takes on mythic D&D
We're rolling back into the D&D shenanigans with a special Mythic Odyssey of Theros one-shot.
Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything sourcebook is D&D’s biggest rules expansion in years
It can be easy to forget that Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition came out six years ago, in August 2014.
How to mesh multiple sourcebooks into your single D&D campaign
In the past year, Wizards of the Coast released Mythic Odysseys of Theros, one of my favorite current supplements for the 5th Edition of Dungeons and Dragons, inspired by Greek Mythology, and pretty close to that, Arcanum Worlds released Odyssey of the Dragonlords, which is also inspired by Greek Mythology.
Looking for dice to play D&D? The places to buy dice are as varied as the sets you’ll discover.
In order to harness the awesome powers available to players in many tabletop board games, one of the first steps is buying dice.
There is no way this could possibly go wrong: A recap of Blizzard Watch’s latest D&D adventure
So, sometimes the DM can be a bit of a prankster.