- iPhone/iPod Touch application for Gen Con Indy Gen Con Indy Mobile will allow attendees to synchronize the latest version of the event catalog on their iPhone while at the convention. They will also be able to “mark” events as favorites and tell their friends about events they are attending.
- Kobold Quarterly Turns 10 KQ turns 10 with articles by Greenwood, Cook, Williams, and Wick, plus the Pathfinder RPG Shadowdancer class and 4E dungeon challenges, warlocks, and more.
- Garnering the Cult's Favor In this free skill challenge from Silent7Seven Games, the PCs must pretend to aid as a splinter faction slaughters a group of original cultists; they must make it look like they're helping to gain the cult faction's favor without getting any blood on their own hands.
- Buck-A-Batch: Wondrous Items Creations Edge Games has released another of their Buck-A-Batch line for 4E. This time I is “Buck-A-Batch: Wondrous Items (4E).” This time they give us 25 Wonderous Items to use in our Dungeons and Dragons Fourth Edition Game.
- Review: "Divine Power" "If you or one of your players is enjoying playing a divine class then this book is definitely a must have, but there are actually a surprising number of features that other players and DMs will want to borrow your copy to read as well!"
- D&D 4E Podcast Radio Free Hommlet The D&D 4E podcast Radio Free Hommlet, has released Episode 26 covering the barbarian. Also included in the podcast is special guest of ReaperBryan from Reaper Miniatures and DM David works through the process of building a completely new campaign setting.
- Official D&D Updates:
- Big Trouble Explore more options for Huge monsters from the D&D Miniatures: Legendary Evils set in this Bestiary. Pull those Huges down and start playing now!
- Excerpts: AV2 Immurements In today’s Adventurer's Vault 2 preview, we look at immurements, first playtested back in Dragon Magazine 370!
- Revision to Class Acts: Ranger "Today, we posted a new version of the Class Acts: Ranger article that originally appeared on [on DDI on] July 13, 2009 To put it bluntly, the previous version of the article was of unacceptable quality. You, the readers, correctly pointed that out and we agreed. Hence, these revisions. We apologize for this lapse in quality."
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