D&D
Sometimes you want to run from where everybody knows your name — our D&D Spectacular continued with two sessions in April
This time we've got not one, but two D&D games to recap, as things have been pretty crazy this April as we've run not one but two D&D sessions and two one shots -- the second of which will be this Saturday, April 25, which you should definitely listen to on our Twitch channel.
D&D Classes 101: Getting started with the Druid
When creating your character in Dungeons and Dragons, the first two major choices are choosing your race, and choosing your class.
How to play with pets in D&D
Imagine a grizzled, old Wizard, staring down from a hill.
D&D’s Explorer’s Guide to Wildemount is an excellent teaching tool for new Dungeon Masters
I don't feel like I need to convince you to buy the D&D's Explorer's Guide to Wildemount -- if you're playing D&D, then you probably already know about Critical Role and Matt Mercer's campaign setting for that long-running, streamed D&D series.
Come listen to things get weird as the Blizzard Watch crew plays D&D today at 2:30 PM CDT
Tomorrow, Saturday, March 14 we’ll be hosting our recurring D&D Spectacular starting at 2:30 PM CDT on our Twitch channel.
How to deal with character death in Dungeons and Dragons
This is another of those topics which applies to most, if not all, tabletop RPGs to some extent, but it's worth discussing in terms of Dungeons and Dragons just because more people play that game.
New D&D Unearthed Arcana lets you live out your tabletop dreams to play as Iron Man
One of the fun things about Dungeons and Dragons is looking at all the cool options that you'll probably never actually get to play, because there's just not enough time to play sixteen D&D games in a week.
Weekly Lore Watch achieved! But you can still support Blizzard Watch to add more D&D and tabletop content to the site
Blizzard Watch is here because you're here — the site exists with your support.
The Blizzard Watch D&D adventure met a Dragon in a Dungeon in an incredibly on-the-nose Tabletop RPG escapade
That's right, a dragon.
How to deal with a missing player in your D&D game
Somebody having to step away from a recurring session of Dungeons and Dragons is something every party will have to contend with eventually.