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This morning, Wizards of the Coast announced a new Dungeons & Dragons-themed card game on the way this November called Dungeon Mayhem.
For many, she's the kickass granny Rosie Beestinger on Acquisitions Incorporated: The C-Team. But Kate Welch is far more than a streaming D&D player.
The folks over at Amazon just gave away a major crossover event for Dungeons & Dragons today after leaking their next unannounced book.
Today, Wizards of the Coast announced a new set of products coming later this year for Dungeons & Dragons just in time for the holidays.
For those of you who love to watch Dungeons & Dragons streams on Twitch, you're going to get a major crossover event in a few weeks.
When we talked about WizKids sending us a bunch of different sets to play with and paint up, we could not imagine the amount we would receive for review.
When WizKids recently sent us a series of figures to review, we were pretty stoked to find the complete set of Wardlings in the mix.
I got the honored privilege of being at the Dungeons & Dragons livestream on Twitch this past weekend called the Stream of Many Eyes. It was a rare chance to meet the D&D team, as well as many of the players and DMs you may see on a weekly basis on their channel playing games.
During the Dungeons & Dragons Stream of Many Eyes happening on Twitch this weekend, we got a full introduction to the game's next campaign, Waterdeep: Dragon Heist. But, the minds at D&D were not finished there as they posted a surprise announcement on Twitter last night.
Wizards of the Coast have partnered with a brand new company called Beadle & Grimm’s Pandemonium Warehouse looking to supply your Dungeons & Dragons adventure with everything you need for the upcoming adventure Waterdeep: Dragon Heist.
Yesterday evening, during the Stream of Many Eyes on Twitch, we finally got a proper reveal of what the next adventure module will be for Dungeons & Dragons in Waterdeep: Dragon Heist.
Seven months ago, after we received the new Dungeons & Dragons book Xanatha's Guide To Everything, those of us playing the game assumed we probably wouldn't see a new rulebook be added to the compendium for a while. Then, kinda out of the blue, Wizards of the Coast announced Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes.
Tomorrow we'll have our review of the latest Dungeons & Dragons rules book Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes, but before that, we got one more villain to show off brought to you by the fine minds behind D&D Beyond.
In what will probably be one of the scariest foes you'll have to come across in all of Dungeons & Dragons, the developers have brought back a creature that they have described as "nightmare fuel" with the return of the Cadaver Collector.
I've enjoyed many years of tabletop RPG games where we had nothing but pencils, paper, and imagination. But at a certain point, the mind needs substance. So for those who have a budget, there are options to make your game pop, and Wizkids is pretty awesome and making some things come to life.
We're slowly approaching the general release of Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes, and today the crew at Dungeons & Dragons have introduced fans to a brand-new enemy that will make your skin crawl in the form of the Oblex.
One of the cool things about the current crop of Dungeons & Dragons developers and creators is that they have a love for past things that were truly awesome. Case in point, the company just reached back and pulled a race out of the past for all you Spelljammer fans with the Giff.
The folks behind Dungeons & Dragons appear to be having fun with their audience this week as the company is playing a social media adventure on Twitter. Today, I got a fun message in the mail from the Sage of Shadowdale, Elminster Aumar, along with a very specific key.
If you happen to be playing in the Adventure League portion of Dungeons & Dragons, some good news is on the way as you're getting a brand new adventure called Rrakkma before the company releases Mordenkainen’s Tome of Foes.
As April came to a close we got one last subscription box on our doorstep for the month, and that was the Loot Crate DX box. These are always an interesting treat to open, and aside from one teaser item they showed off, we really didn't know what to expect this month.
While we patiently wait for Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes to be released into Dungeons & Dragons' 5th Edition library later this month, Wizards of the Coast announced today that they'll be unveiling a new adventure soon to be released later in 2018.
As we get closer to the release of Dungeons & Dragons' next book in the 5th Edition compendium, Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes, we're starting to learn more about what exactly that book will contain as far as content and it already sounds impressive.
Last week, IDW and Oni Press came together at C2E2 to announce a special Rick and Morty comic book crossover event with Dungeons & Dragons, and that the lucky soul who would get to pen this creation would be Patrick Rothfuss.
Indie game company Fig announced today that the company has come to an agreement with The Gygax Trust to produce a series of video games based on the unpublished works of Dungeons & Dragons co-creator Gary Gygax.
A little something cool that's been gaining traction on Reddit this week is some Dungeons & Dragons weapons that were homebrewed by a player have been created from popular video games.
Today, Wizard Of The Coast announced a new guide to be added to the Dungeons & Dragons library for 5th Edition in the form of Mordenkainen’s Tome Of Foes. The book will be released in game stores on May 18th and everywhere else on May 29th, both with a standard cover and a limited edition version.
A few months ago, Roll 20 got their copy of Tomb Of Annihilation for us to check out, and their version of the expansion to 5th Edition held up pretty well
Oh my, do I love getting additions to the Dungeons & Dragons compendium, especially when they can expand how I can play the game.
Roll20 has always been able to work out awesome deals with Wizards Of The Coast to bring their Dungeons & Dragons content to the app. Back in September