Dungeons & Dragons used to be a weird little hobby, seen as hopelessly nerdy, childish, and even Satanic. Now it’s a bigger cultural deal than Monopoly, even chess. It’s featured in Stranger Things ...
Are you interested in learning to play the popular Dungeons and Dragons, but don't know where to start? These workshops can help! This session will help with the process of creating a character and ...
Sebastian is a pop culture writer with a passion for research, especially when it comes to movies, anime, and games. He holds a Bachelor's degree in History and has written features, movie reviews, ...
Good screenwriters will say that it’s best to keep a character’s history flexible when first starting out a TV series. It’s good to have strong hooks and immediately compelling points. However, it’s ...
Paolo Arias is a marketing content writer based in Metro Manila. He's usually listening to podcasts, reading a book, or drinking coffee when AFK. In the One D&D playtest, classes now choose their ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook In the 2014 Player’s Handbook and other early 5th edition rulebooks, each race (renamed species in ...
One of the greatest strengths of Dungeons & Dragons is that it lets players create any number of fantastic characters with a wide range of abilities, and sometimes that means some truly overpowered ...
Dungeons & Dragons players and their Dungeon Masters can benefit from writing prompts in books like these to take their stories in unusual places. If there’s one truth across every edition of Dungeons ...
Welcome to No Shame November! This week we're diving into the pop culture we love that society tells us we shouldn't. The last thing you want to be thinking while playing Dungeons and Dragons is, “Is ...