If you have ever wanted to play a character that has an alter ego, then the Faceless background is for you. Granting the ability to don a disguise and persona that is crafted by you and the GM when you create the character, the Faceless' Dual Personalities makes it impossible for people...
Dense lore you need to know Not many supplements Warhammer 40,000 roleplay: Imperium Maledictumis a fantastic and very recent roleplaying game set in the grimdark Warhammer 40k universe. A powerful Patron has gathered the player characters together, pulling them from lives of servitude within one...
If you’re looking for a batch of inexpensive dice for your whole party, you can’t go wrong with theseplastic polyhedral dice. Their swirly multi-colored design is snazzy, and six full sets are likely to provide enough dice for your whole party, especially for beginner characters. The incl...
Although initially introduced as a threatening antagonist, he becomes something of an unlikely ally in later episodes, even revealing a softer side during his complicated marriage with Ndnd. As one of Futurama's recurring characters, Lrrr's appearances are always a welcome treat for fans of the ...
It's a bit useless if you're using it to get up from being downed, however, as unconscious characters can't eat the berry. We'll be honest: if you are preparing spells and need a good healing spell, prepare Cure Wounds or Healing Word instead of this one. That being said, Good...
Thrilling action sequences, ridiculous side characters, beloved actors playing gleefully against type, plenty of Easter eggs for the hardcore DnD fans — this is one adventure you don’t want to miss. Chris Pine is Edgin Darvis, a bard and peacekeeper who turned to a life of thievery to ...
Deerstalker’s series 1 For All (DnD nerds will get the joke) is in its fifth season, and features an ongoing story that switches from the players at the table to their characters in world of the game, often with full musical production numbers. It's very impressive. Check out Battle ...
Here's where my idea of "Stealth DnD" comes in-- your whole family is playing a game of Dungeons and Dragons even if they don't know it. You assign them all characters based on their personalities, and then every time they say something like "I'm putting the prime rib in the oven...
me saying I was happy with a smaller set that I would build slowly so I wouldn't finish before him (because I felt bad since he bought me a literal diamond necklace) he insisted on getting me a big one and bought me the Bowser because he knows it's one of my favorite characters. ...
Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) is a popular role-playing game that has been around for decades. Players take on the roles of characters in an imaginary world,