It's time to unleash our innermost beings onto the fantastical battlefield. Whether you're destined to uphold the scales of justice as a Lawful Good hero, tread the fine line of a Neutral alignment, or dabble in the mischief of a Chaotic Evil villain, we've got the quiz that maps your...
TheDnD Deck of Many Thingsis a magical deck of cards with the power to change lives. Drawing a single card may grant your D&D character more riches than they could ever spend – or it could send them to an inescapable hell dimension. That’s how things go when you leave fate up to t...
Patrons are not automatically evil. The last UA proposed a subclass of the Warlock where the patron is a celestial: http://media.wizards.com/2017/dnd/downloads/June5UA_RevisedClassOptv1.pdf Non-fiend patrons don't have to be evil. There can be good ones who probably want your warloc...
Dear Hostess, I know the medicos are a bit panicked about Omicron variant, but what you describe is also the symptoms of severe strep. Unlike Omicron that crap really is quite deadly (c.f. scarlet fever) if let go on and is truly quite transmissible. Instant strep test and some antibiot...
Each plane has its own code of morality roughly equivalent to DnD's character alignment scale, ranging from Lawful to Chaotic along one axis, and Good to Evil along another. While these don't govern a character's morals or behavior, some of them are affected by the preferred plane chosen ...
Lawful Good characters are the epitome of all that is just and good. They believe in order and...