Dungeons And Dragons
How to get your party back on track as a DM
Every Dungeons and Dragons Dungeon Master has been there.
The time is right for Blizzard to get back into pen and paper gaming
This post was inspired by two things: seeing that Riot Games are getting back into making tabletop games, and the recent announcement of the Explorer's Guide to Wildemount, a sanctioned Wizards of the Coast product featuring the campaign setting seen every week on Critical Role.
Undead monsters and a lot of discussion as the Blizzard Watch D&D stream continues
If you missed our most recent D&D session when we streamed it to our official Twitch channel last Saturday, fear not, there's a recording of the show on our podcast channel, or our Soundcloud if you'd prefer.
How to decide which tabletop role playing game is right for your group
I love Dungeons and Dragons.
Talking cows, visions, and a Tiefling Paladin married to a Bugbear Paladin as the party gets onto the Outer Planes in December’s D&D extravaganza
If you missed this weekend's D&D game, well, things got out of hand.
The Blizzard Watch crew will be engaging in more D&D adventures this December 14th
I have felt kind of like I'm failing the group in that we haven't seen either a dragon or a dungeon in the past few sessions of the Blizzard Watch Dungeons and Dragons game.
How to add a mega-adventure into your existing D&D campaign when a shiny new module catches your eye
This all started when I was given a copy of Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus by Wizards of the Coast, and while I do think it's brilliant, I wanted you to know they gave me one up front.
Sometimes the Dice-Bot hates you: Our D&D adventures continued with new threats and weird events
As is always the case, as the Dungeon Master for our "whenever we can herd enough players" D&D campaign it's up to me to recap what's happened so far.
Join the Blizzard Watch crew for more D&D adventures tomorrow, November 23
When last we left our intrepid band of somewhat merry adventurers, Liz Harper, Anne Stickney, Cory Taylor, Joe "Lodur" Perez and Deb Montague (along with Mitch "Mitch" Mitchell, who won't be joining us this weekend unfortunately) were still exploring the mysterious island they found themselves stranded on after waking up in a volcano lair, being chased by a dragon made of lava, having an altercation on the beach with a bunch of Kobolds, and now, after a run-in with a mysterious shape shifting individual with unclear loyalties they've spent the night in an ancient building.
What you need to take your D&D game from online to in-person
Perhaps you're looking to take your Dungeons and Dragons game to a face-to-face format.



