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Dungeons and Dragons is too ubiquitous for one challenger to dethrone it, but Daggerheart shows it has to fight harder to ...
During its panel at GenCon, Dungeons and Dragons revealed tons of information about its new core rulebooks and its virtual tabletop, codenamed Project Sigil.This free-to-play VTT will feature D&D ...
Digital sourcebooks have become a staple for many Dungeons & Dragons players, but there are many reasons why print is still ...
The Horrified franchise has already explored some of the world’s deadliest monsters, but now it’s set to cross over with the ...
This December, Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonlance - Shadow of the Dragon Queen hits stores. Long title aside, this is the first time Dragonlance content enters Fifth Edition, so that's a pretty big deal.
Break out the 20-sided dice because Dungeons & Dragons is on a roll.. Introduced in 1974, the tabletop role-playing game has been a staple for generations of fantasy fans, is enjoying a recent ...
Dungeons & Dragons: Go on an adventure in a 'safe, controlled space' Dungeons & Dragons certainly isn’t new. The game’s first edition launched in 1974, and groups of friends have been led ...
Wanna get into Dungeons & Dragons? Of course you do--it's the system that brought us Baldur's Gate 3, after all. And basically every other video game RPG, to be fair. Anyway, whether you're ...
For a game called Dungeons & Dragons, it sure seems like homebrew games (and even a lot of pre-written campaigns) skimp on both—which is something I'm guilty of myself.
Back in June, Dungeons & Dragons announced a number of new additions coming in 2020, which included a few new contemporary books. One of those was simply called The Book Of Holding, set to be ...
But in Ontario, Canada, there’s a game of Dungeons and Dragons that has been going on for almost as long as D&D has existed. The campaign has lasted 35 years, and it shows no signs of slowing down.