http://baldmangames.com/2016/04/baldman-games-announces-new-dd-adventurers-league-exclusive-content
Hail and well met adventurer,
Baldman Games is proud to be the first group outside of Wizards to expand upon the great work that the D&D Adventurers League team has done over the first four...
5 out of 5 rating for Curse of Strahd
I've played Ravenloft a few times, and this adventure book expands on the original in many great ways. It is a must buy for 5th edition Dungeon Masters out there. Or as a gift for your DM so they will run it for you.
The Lost Temple of Forgotten Evil is an adventure for three to seven characters between levels four and six. It is designed for use with Fifth Edition and OSR versions of Gary and Dave’s RPG. It can be adapted to any fantasy RPG...
With the release of the D&D 5e OGL/SRD, the Tribality.com's authors have started publishing titles on DriveThruRPG/RPGNow. We have created Tribality Publishing and currently, we have two titles available for 5th edition with more titles to come this month:
Gunfighter Class (5E)
Pirate...
They want people to play the AL adventures at home...
and if they are willing (and thinking about how) to allow player generated homebrew, then I think it will change for the better. And get rid of a majority of the restrictions. Don't you think?
Wondering if this will severely reduce the amount rule restrictions over player races/class options that are part of the rules. Maybe even throw them out the window.
Playing an Aarockra Monk at an organized play event...
5 out of 5 rating for Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide
I think this is a great resource and highly recommended.
[http://tribality.com/2015/11/09/sword-coast-adventurers-guide-review/]
Looks sort of strange with 4E and Savage World also jumping up that same time period. Except Pathfinder staying steady and dipping in September. Would give a sense of those other games performance if 5e were removed.
Sort of sad for Pathfinder though. :(