It depends on the edition and my pocket. Moving to a new edition is mostly expensive due to the currency exchange rate in my country, so I tend to test the waters before making a heavy investment on it (since I'm the DM 99% of the time, I can't settle for just the PHB). The only time I didn't...
Hi all,
I'm about to introduce a new group of gamers to DnD, and we've decided to vote on which campaign setting to use. I'm not that familiar with the lore and details about the settings so I come to you for help: what are, in your opinion, the thing that makes each one of the DnD settings...
I have no issues whatsoever in a DM inviting other players, as long as everyone gets equal treatment and he doesn't play favorites.
Regarding two Wizards in the party, I've ran Lost Mines of Phandelver with such a party (the five pregens plus a human wizards) and even though they were both...
I've ran into the "one card missing" issue with AEG in the past and, as the PR person from GF9 says, it's impossible to ship it for free to everyone in the world that may have bought the arcane sets. A much better approach would be including the missing cards for free in a forthcoming product as...
It just occurred to me that the release of Ed's project at GenCon may coincide with a new Forgotten Realms campaign setting for 5e. Think about it: he's building the hype going over the history of the setting, and there's certainly information on the Candlekeep forum about updated material (such...
I believe what we'll be seeing is a history of Ed's worldbuilding in the Realms, not an in-universe one. For instance, he may cite source of inspiration and his thought processes when creating -say- Cormyr and its different institutions.