The official home and digital toolset for Dungeons & Dragons. Dive into D&D books, create a character, and more!
The official home and digital toolset for Dungeons & Dragons. Dive into D&D books, create a character, and more!
“LEGO bricks and DUNGEONS & DRAGONS have been used by fans to generate stories and build adventures for so long that bringing these two creative brands together during our 50th Anniversary felt like a no-brainer,” said Dan Rawson, Global Play Lead on DUNGEONS & DRAGONS and RPGs. “With t...
Over the 50-year history of Dungeons & Dragons, the game has changed enough that some gamers prefer the early versions of the rules to duplicate the play style of 1974. Have the qualities of good dungeon master changed too? For a tour of DM advice over D&D history, I sought the D&D ad...
In the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition Players Handbook, the monk class was exclusive to humans. The other races—dwarves, elves, gnomes, half-elves, halflings, and half-orcs—were forbidden. The monk was omitted from the AD&D 2nd edition Player's Handbook, so this didn't change ...
More Heroes To Add Earlier I created three custom characters on my last post. Well, I decided to add some more custom made heroes for your dungeons and dragons boardgame. The pictures on the cards are not created by me so I take no credit for them obviously. I only take credit for th...
1st printing. Text byMichael Witwer, Kyle Newman, Jon Peterson, and Sam Witwer. Dungeons and Dragons is the most iconic and pervasive gaming franchise in the world. This officially licensed illustrated history provides an unprecedented look at the visual evolution of the game, showing its continued...
Tag Archives: dungeons and dragons D&D 5e Now Under Open Gaming License Posted on January 12, 2016 | 9 comments Well will wonders never cease! After revolutionizing the hobby by releasing D&D 3e under the Open Gaming License, Wizards performed the double (self) threat of publishing a new ...
The Demise of Dungeons and Dragons was caused by TSR and the second edition. I don't think so, I know so. I used to work in a gaming store, at the time we had one store in Montreal, one in Quebec and one virtual store on the net. AD&D sales had been steadily decreasing for ...
I found some artwork for all three types of cultist, and used them as general inspiration for my models, though I thought the Air Cultists looked much too dark for “air”. Good, but too dark. Of the three, I think these Fire guys are my favourites. But let’s face it, the bar ...