Monday, 9 February, 2009

Morrus

Well, that was fun
Staff member
  • Review: "Dungeon Delve" Dungeon Delve is a product that doesn't require much explanation, and should be easy to figure out if this is something you need or not. The book's concept is simple. 30 short adventures, one for each level, consisting of 3 encounters per adventure.
  • Dungeons & Dragons at New York Comic Con A review of "Beyond the Door" paragon adventure, a recap with some minor scoops from the D&D Product panel, some more about the PHB2 dungeon delves, and general information about the WotC setup at NYCC.
  • Virtual Combat Cards: 4E tracking software "This application is designed to assist Dungeon Masters in running Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition combats. It’s based on two concepts I use in my game, numbered chips (instead of miniatures) and blank business cards to track battles."
  • Free Monster at Kobold Quarterly The latest Monday Monster is the Pale Shepherd, a truly terrifying undead controller at CR 15.
  • Official D&D Updates:
    • D&D XP/Open Grave D&D Podcast What do D&D XP and Open Grave have in common? What do the new DDM Dangerous Delves minis actually look like? And when exactly is the forthcoming zombie apocalypse?
    • Fiction: Black Crusade Before the trial reached the end of its first day, Diederic wished that he had let fall his axe, rather than permitting Lambrecht to draw another breath....
    • Living Forgotten Realms FAQ: Questions from D&D Experience A number of questions regarding Living Forgotten Realms play keep popping up lately in places like the forum and D&D Experience. This FAQ addresses some of those questions.
    • Name Level This month, Dungeon Magazine features the first paragon tier adventure in Scales of War. This led to some thoughts of our own on what it means to reach this next tier. And so, in this episode of D&D Alumni, we look back at one of the past flavorful benefits of rising in level: a commensurate advancement in level name as well … which, at a certain point, had a similar impact on a character's adventures and career plans as reaching a new tier.
    • Deities & Demigods: Bane The followers of Bane are numerous, and they pursue the goals of their warlike god with unmatched tenacity. Learn about these dark acolytes of the god of tyranny and war, and see who counts Bane as their master. If your character has ever considered fighting for order above all else, Bane can find a place for you among his ranks, as well.


 
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