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EN World Pre-Release Review of 13th Age (Part 1) by Pelgane Press

Editor-in-Chief | August 29, 2012

Happy Hump-Day fellow gamers!  I hope that your week is going well and you have some great plans this weekend for gaming!  On my gaming front, I have both my D&D 4E games going – the Friday night game here in Michigan and my Saturday night one in Ohio.  I am particularly looking forward to [...]

Wizards Watch: D&D Next – Class Balance versus Design of Resentment

Editor-in-Chief | August 27, 2012

s many of you know from my blogs last week, I spent about 80% of my convention time covering seminars and panel discussions – and nearly all of those centered around the topic of D&D Next!  It was an excellent opportunity to hear all about the thought processes going into the creation of the next [...]

EN World Review – Menzoberranzan: City of Intrigue by Wizards of the Coast

Editor-in-Chief | August 22, 2012

It is Wednesday once again, dear Readers, and I am still experiencing the afterglow of a very memorable and exciting GenCon!  Thankfully, I have not had any bouts of the dreaded “con crud” that I’ve heard about from other gamers, and I am quite grateful for that.  And as you have probably read in my [...]

GenCon 2012 – The D&D Next Seminars: Why I’m going to continue Playtesting

Editor-in-Chief | August 20, 2012

There’s one thing Wizards of the Coast understands very well regarding “the best four days of gaming” – it’s one hell of an opportunity to press the home turf advantage.  Oh sure, WotC’s offices are way over on the other side of the country from Indianapolis, and they no longer technically own GenCon as a [...]

GenCon 2012 Last Half Highlights: D&D Next Making the Core, The Future Look of D&D, and a Meeting the D&D Brand Team!

Editor-in-Chief | August 19, 2012

My convention companions and I just got in from the drive back from GenCon 2012, and thankfully we had a great day for driving back to Michigan – sunny with a few clouds and not a bit of rain in sight.  So before I get too tired and lose the war against exhaustion, I wanted [...]