The new “Phandelver and Below: The Shattered Obelisk” Dungeons and Dragons module takes the classic Lost Mine of Phandelver module and adds new dungeons, creatures and adventure. It also has a map with the Phandalin region on one side and key encounter adventure locations on the other.
The Deck of Many Things box set for Dungeons and Dragons Fifth Edition centers around one of the most legendary magic items ever created for the game. One draw of the cards can change your character’s life forever, in both wonderous and horrifying ways.
Enrolling in the “Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos” university is quite an endeavor in this supplement book for Dungeons and Dragons. Characters must maintain high grades while fighting monsters as part of the curriculum and adventure at this unique university.
Book Review- Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse
In the new Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse boxed set for Dungeons and Dragons, the infinite realms of immortals and impossibilities await players as they adventure through the Outer Planes and find themselves among celestials, fiends, gods, abominations and the dead.
Fizban was the mortal form of the Platinum Dragon God, so who better to educate humans about the lore and history of dragons from the Dungeons and Dragons realms. And who better to do it in a whimsical way that makes learning about these noble beasts both interesting and fun?
Giants have always been brutal enemies in Dungeons and Dragons campaigns. The new Bigby Presents: Glory of the Giants compendium from Wizards of the Coast not only adds plenty of lore and treasure for those massive creatures.
Book Review- Game Art from 40 Video Games and Interviews with Their Creators
Game Art, a book by Matt Sainsbury, is a collection of concept art and behind-the-scenes interviews from videogame developers from companies like Square Enix, Bioware and Ubisoft as well as independent but influential studios like Tale of Tales and Compulsion Games.
Dungeons and Dragons has traditionally been played mostly in the minds of its players and dungeon masters. Meanwhile, the Dragonlance campaign realm was created for more tactical combat opportunities, and the Dragonlance: Warriors of Krynn Board Game doubles down on that.
Book Review- Dragonlance: Shadow of the Dragon Queen
Shadow of the Dragon Queen is a module set in the classic Dragonlance campaign world where massive armies of humans, monsters and dragons fight to control entire continents, and a small party of skilled adventures can tip the scales to one side or another.
Book Review- Tales From the Box Volume 1: Fantasy and Supernatural Horror
The “Tales From the Box” book brings readers 24 amazing stories packed with both fantasy and supernatural horror. Each tale is well crafted, character driven, and can be enjoyed over a long sitting or when readers have only a few minutes to devote to the joy of reading.
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