WotC Dungeons & Dragons Adventurer Is A New UK Magazine To Teach D&D

As reported on the Mastering Dungeons podcast, Dungeons & Dragons Adventurer is a weekly magazine from D&D publisher Wizards of the Coast and UK magazine publisher Hachette Partworks, designed as a magazine run to teach you D&D and serve as an adventure kit. Dungeons & Dragons Adventurer is a brand new partwork that teaches you how to play the world’s most popular tabletop roleplaying game...

As reported on the Mastering Dungeons podcast, Dungeons & Dragons Adventurer is a weekly magazine from D&D publisher Wizards of the Coast and UK magazine publisher Hachette Partworks, designed as a magazine run to teach you D&D and serve as an adventure kit.

Dungeons & Dragons Adventurer is a brand new partwork that teaches you how to play the world’s most popular tabletop roleplaying game, with an exclusive adventure, easy step-by-step instructions and all the background information you need to start creating your own characters and becoming a D&D expert. Collect the specially designed dice given throughout the collection and join us on a wild ride through the D&D journey of a lifetime!


Each of the first four issues also comes with a free dice set, along with bigger goodies every few deliveries, inclusing dice towers, binders, keyrings, even a DM screen. A premium subscripiton throws in miniatures, too. It's kind of a combination of loot box and magazine.

There are currently 80 weekly issues planned. The first issue is £1.99, with subsequent issues costing more at £4.99 for issue #2, and then $7.99 onwards (and the premium subscription versions more at £9.49 per week). As they're weekly, that comes to about £32 per month, or £38 for premium.

The magazine is available in UK stores or via subscription.


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A premium subscription that includes miniatures.

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Noddy Beholder

Explorer
Blackfire make a lovely transparent dice tower. It has 12 internal rotating steps that clatter alarmingly when you drop a die in it. It doesn't work with D4s though. I ended up using 12 sided d4s as they had more weight.
For sheer cool looks, I highly recommend it.
 
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GreyLord

Legend
As reported on the Mastering Dungeons podcast, Dungeons & Dragons Adventurer is a weekly magazine from D&D publisher Wizards of the Coast and UK magazine publisher Hachette Partworks, designed as a magazine run to teach you D&D and serve as an adventure kit.

Dungeons & Dragons Adventurer is a brand new partwork that teaches you how to play the world’s most popular tabletop roleplaying game, with an exclusive adventure, easy step-by-step instructions and all the background information you need to start creating your own characters and becoming a D&D expert. Collect the specially designed dice given throughout the collection and join us on a wild ride through the D&D journey of a lifetime!


Each of the first four issues also comes with a free dice set, along with bigger goodies every few deliveries, inclusing dice towers, binders, keyrings, even a DM screen. A premium subscripiton throws in miniatures, too. It's kind of a combination of loot box and magazine.

There are currently 80 weekly issues planned. The first issue is £1.99, with subsequent issues costing more at £4.99 for issue #2, and then $7.99 onwards (and the premium subscription versions more at £9.49 per week). As they're weekly, that comes to about £32 per month, or £38 for premium.

The magazine is available in UK stores or via subscription.


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A premium subscription that includes miniatures.

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WOW, for what they are offering, it sounds like a steal!
 

Ghal Maraz

Adventurer
80 numbers, published weekly... if it ever really reaches number 80, it will already be full One D&D time. Scratching my head on this.

And it will be quite an amount of money. £ 630,20 for the full collection, £ 747,20 if you go premium. I wonder how many dice sets can justify that!
 


MinisGallery

Villager
As a pre-painted miniatures fan, and host of a miniatures fan-site, I would really like to get the miniatures, however I live in Canada.

If anyone in the UK is only interested in the Magazine and other premium items that are not pre-miniatures, I would be happy to make an arrangement in which we would both benefit -- please PM me.
 

Had a big search and not seen it in any major shops selling magazines. The Warhammer one was pretty good and gots lots terrain n minis in the 40 or so I got.
My concern is that it's rules will rapidly become out of date.
 

darjr

I crit!
Had a big search and not seen it in any major shops selling magazines. The Warhammer one was pretty good and gots lots terrain n minis in the 40 or so I got.
My concern is that it's rules will rapidly become out of date.
It’s a trial balloon product.

It’s rules are not suppose to go out of date.
 

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