Editor-in-Chief | June 14, 2012
Greetings fellow gamers! I hope that this week is going well for you, and that you all have games aplenty planned for the upcoming weekend!
As you may have read in Monday’s blog, “The Next D&D Homebrew: Three Saves or Die!”, I had a tremendously enjoyable set of games last weekend, even though I came very [...]
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Tags: D&D 4e, dungeon, EN World, review, underdark, Wizards of the Coast
Editor-in-Chief | April 6, 2012
It may be the D&D 4E is in its twilight, but at least the WotC Development Team is still churning out some pretty awesome material for 4E before D&D Next comes out. I have to admit I was pretty excited by the press release I got in the mail yesterday for the upcoming Rise of [...]
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Editor-in-Chief | July 21, 2010
In my last blog, Monster Theme: Bloodtainted, I discussed working on some possible encounters for a new Underdark mini-campaign I was preparing for one of my D&D 4E groups. I had created a Monster Theme, similar to the ones provided in Dungeon Master’s Guide 2, for a band of monsters called the Bloodtainted or the [...]
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Editor-in-Chief | July 16, 2010
I have recently started delving into creating a short Underdark adventure series for one of my D&D 4E campaigns. Utilizing both the new Underdark 4E book, as well as the old 3rd Edition Forgotten Realms’ Underdark Sourcebook, I’ve been trying to draw parallels between the ideas presented in them, particularly in consideration of the new [...]
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Editor-in-Chief | April 2, 2010
“Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen.” ~ Albert Einstein
It’s hard to break habits, especially ones that seem like common sense.
Even after more than a year of playing D&D 4E, I am amazed at how many “3.5isms” I find myself retaining. I suppose it is only natural, as I have been [...]
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Tags: D&D 4e, review, underdark, Wizards of the Coast