I am sort of shocked that Target gets to sell these a full three months before hobby stores. It seems to be a sudden and major reversal of a long standing policy of putting FLGSes first.
in-store play is still the only games available for many people.
This is what George Orwell called becoming an "unperson". It's not enough for WotC to cut ties with him going forward. They have to go back in time and erase all record of his involvement, so they get to pretend he was never a part of their playtest team.
Even if Zak is brought into court and...
Weird that they didn't put an aspect of the real Demogorgon, the two-headed demon prince, who was the real villain of Mikes adventure. They used petalhead instead. Still, it will likely attract new players, so I'm all for it.
From the synopsis its sounds like the Zeitgeist campaign was inspired by this. It starts with a murder investigation and leads to a globe-trotting race to save reality itself. I'm preparing to run to run Zeitgeist right now. I'm reading all 1000+ pages so I will know what I can trim off without...
Probably just warned rather than kicked. ENWorld.strongly discourages
Discussions of a political nature. And recently there were a few controversies involving a Roll20 cofounder that involved his personal politics.
I get the feeling most of you would be excited if Ravnica was a new setting for D&D only, the way Ebberon was. I also get the feeling you all would be fine with it if the setting was from some other established property like Witcher or Kingkiller Chronicle. It seems to be some lingering...
I didn't buy Tomb of Annihilation or Mordenkainan's (I intend to) so I felt bad saying that I haven't bought any D&D books in over six months.
Oddly, though, the survey didn't ask about DMSGuild.com, which I buy from pretty regularly.
I didn't buy Tomb of Annihilation or Mordenkainan's (I intend to) so I felt bad saying that I haven't bought any D&D books in over six months.
Oddly, though, the survey didn't ask about DMSGuild.com, which I buy from pretty regularly.
Great idea, but it needs to be paired with a sticker chart so everyone knows if they get too many X cards, they have to sign a "pledge to think about my actions" form, and if they get no Xs they get a Skittle.
It's sad to say, but we are in the midst of a culture war that is spreading to absolutely everywhere. I don't know if the Origins leadership is in agreement with the SJWs or if they just succumbed to bullying, but until rational people start expressing their disapproval in ways companies can...