D&D 4th Edition News
The line between science fiction and fantasy really shouldn't be crossed...unless Jawas are involved:
- Failure and Skill Challenges Change how you think about skill challenges in your--failure is not an option.
- Freebie – Dusk by Mike “Gabe” Krahulik Whether you’re a fan of the movie Twilight or not, D&D Gamers everywhere should check out this FREE 5<SUP>th</SUP> Level adventure, called “Dusk”, from Penny Arcade’s Mike Krahulik.
- Review of Urban Adversaries by Escape Velocity Gaming Even in the heart of the most populous city, monsters can still make their lair. Check out this review of Escape Velocity Gaming’s new monster manual, Urban Adversaries, to see if city-dwelling beasties are right for your 4E campaign.
- To Kill a Henchman Necromancers of the Northwest's Alex Riggs continues bringing Magic: the Gathering's Eldrazi over to Dungeons and Dragons with both a Pathfinder and 4e version of Ulamog's Crusher in this week's Dark Designs, where he also discusses the "proper" way for a villain to dispose of disappointing henchmen.
- D&D Encounters gives players an excuse to jump back in Ars Technica has an article very similar to the one on CNN last week - basically another quick look at D&D Encounters and who they're designed to appeal to.
- Undead Grafts In this week's From the Workshop, Necromancers of the Northwest's Justin Holloway has a selection of black-market undead grafts, such as ectoplasmic skin or a lich's heart, sure to make the mad scientist in you cackle maniacally.
- Random charisma penalty and dirty look spreadsheet Need to explain how the villagers respond to the half-orc's bellowing or the dwarf's drunken catcalls? Try this!
The line between science fiction and fantasy really shouldn't be crossed...unless Jawas are involved:
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