Now, this isn’t actually my first D&D character, I’m still waiting for a chance to roll up one, forever a DM. But I want to
It’s been a few weeks and do to a house inspection, didn’t end up doing Tower of the Gods session last night, so I wanted
New series, it’ll be interspersed when I don’t have a Friday Night D&D specific idea, we’re going to be doing the Monsterpedia, where we look
About a week ago, I started on a series talking about the three pillars of Dungeons and Dragons, Combat, Social Encounters and Exploration. I’ve talked
Just a quick recap of what’s come before, there are three different pillars to Dungeons and Dragons, according to Dungeons and Dragons. Those are Combat,
Dungeons and Dragons is built upon three pillars, Combat, Social Encounters, and Exploration. Now, these pillars don’t always evenly share the load, nor should they.
When going through the Dungeon Masters Guide (DMG) you’ll find that they talk about three pillars of D&D. The idea is that you’re going to
Kind of continuing the midst of physical distancing that we have going on all around the world, I want to keep talking about ways that
I’ve talked about a lot of games that are about that epic adventure for a small group of characters. Birthright is about epic things, but
Time to get back to talking abut a little bit of D&D, this time looking at the campaign setting of Greyhawk. This setting is a