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    D&D 5E D&D Essentials Kit Offers a New Place to Start

    One of the biggest surprises at D&D Live 2019: The Descent was the announcement of the D&D Essentials Kit. The D&D Starter Set has already been around several years so it was surprising that that Wizards of the Coast would make another set for new players. It seemed even more odd once they...
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    D&D 5E Acquisitions Incorporated Takes Over D&D: A Review

    Wizards of the Coast's collaboration with Penny Arcade to create a Dungeons & Dragons supplement featuring Acquisitions Incorporated has been 10 years in the making (sort of) – the original Acquisitions Incorporated podcast debuted in 2009. It should definitely please fans of AI and draw in...
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    D&D 5E Acquisitions, Inc.: First Impressions

    Acquisitions Inc. has earned a special, beloved place in the actual play segment of the game industry. In 2009, long before Critical Role, Sirens of the Realms, or Dice, Camera, Action, Penny Arcade debuted D&D games presented as podcasts. They later transitioned to video and live-play in front...
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    D&D 5E Ghosts of Saltmarsh: A Review

    Wizards of the Coast is promoting Ghosts of Saltmarsh as an adventure book with a setting and rule supplements so since I already did a spoiler-free review of the book overall, let's take a closer look at the adventures it contains. While I avoid significant spoilers, be aware that broad...
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    Ghosts of Saltmarsh: First Impressions

    Ghosts of Saltmarsh will make Greyhawk fans happy without losing newer D&D 5th Edition players. Billed as a supplement for nautical adventures, it's a mix of new rules for ships and sea travel, adventures and supplemental material for any coastal campaign. Saltmarsh is a fishing village...
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    Stranger Things and D&D at Last: A Review

    The Stranger Things Dungeons & Dragons Starter Set was pretty much inevitable. From the moment we saw Mike DM D&D for his friends early in the first session of the Netflix series, the clock started ticking when some crossover product would be released. Announced at Toy Fair earlier this year...
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    Murders, Capers, and Laughter: An Interview with Craig Campbell

    Most companies design an RPG and use the same rule set, with or without new editions, for everything. With NerdBurger Games, Craig Campbell created three RPGs using three very different sets of original mechanics. Murders & Acquisitions was Campbell's first original RPG, and it toys with...
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    War Birds Dives Into WWII History: A Review

    RPGs are commonly played to blow off steam and as a bit of wish fulfillment, but they can also be used to immerse yourself in a new experience as well as be a teaching tool. The game anthology War Birds by Unruly Designs definitely falls into the latter category. Set during WWII, it focuses on...
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    Love and Sex in the Ninth World: A Review

    Despite the title, Love and Sex in the Ninth World, this supplement, or as Monte Cook Games calls it, “Glimmer,” could be very useful for any GM, not just those that run Numenera. It's also not an invitation to run an X-rated game. The suggestions and advice in LaSitNW can play out in...
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    D&D 5E Strongholds & Followers: A Review

    After raising $2,121,465, Strongholds & Followers might be the most anticipated Kickstarter RPG (at least until the next record is broken). Of course, the bulk of the money raised went to the “Streaming” part of the Kickstarter so creator Matt Colville could get a proper studio for his very...
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    RPG 2019 Resolutions: New Year, New Game, New You?

    A new year brings new resolutions and why should gaming life be any different? Whether you're a player or GM, these ideas can improve your games. Picture sourced from Pixabay. Try a New RPG It's easy to get stuck in ruts. Mixing things up can breathe new life into a group. Even if you don't...
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    Burning Questions: What Do New DMs Need to Know?

    This week’s burning question: What are some basics to remember as a first time DM when starting up a new D&D campaign? DMing for the first time can be scary so here are a few tips to make DMing your first D&D (or any kind) of campaign easier. Photo by Max Felner on Unsplash Remember that...
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    Celebrate the Holidays with D&D in Winter's Splendor

    If getting your whole group together to play during December is a challenge, a holiday one-shot might be a perfect solution, and the official D&D Adventurer's League module Winter's Splendor by Ashley Warren is a great option. Even better, if you're running Waterdeep: Dragon Heist, it's a good...
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    Gift Ideas for the D&D Gamer

    December means gift guides. Whether you're shopping for the gamer in your life or want to show some appreciation for your GM, I've got suggestions for you, focusing on the world's greatest role-playing game. If your GM or that certain someone in your life is reading Guildmaster's Guide to...
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    Joining the Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica -- a Review

    How much you like Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica will depend upon what you want. If you're a Magic the Gathering player who wants an RPG version of Ravnica, GGtR may or may not satisfy you, depending upon how much setting depth you want from MtG. If you're looking for a full setting like the old...
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    Staring Directly Into the Invisible Sun -- A Review

    Invisible Sun, the surrealist RPG by Monte Cook Games is definitely unique in many ways. While premium or high production value board games and LARPs have become increasingly common, the RPG industry version has been tame by comparison. Invisible Sun blows the concept out of the water. I've...
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    Plumbing the Depths of Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage -- A Review

    Wizards of the Coast has worked hard to provide a variety of adventure types for 5th Edition and with Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage they're tackling megadungeons. Mad Mage can be played on its own, if the players begin with 5th characters or better, or it can follow up the Waterdeep: Dragon...
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    First Impressions – Guildmasters Guide to Ravnica

    A segment of the Dungeons & Dragons' fan base have been clamoring for setting releases and while Guildmasters Guide to Ravnica won't appease those who want a 5th Edition update of an older setting like Greyhawk, Planescape or Spelljammer, it is a fresh setting that Wizards of the Coast clearly...
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    First Impressions – Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage

    Calling Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage the “dungeon to end all dungeons” would be a mistake but clearly Wizards of the Coast is aiming for fans of such things. While it's big, it's not the biggest dungeon ever produced. It is, however, the biggest ever produced for 5th Edition Dungeons &...
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