D&D 5E (2024) Next issue of Game Informer will have details on the two upcoming Forgotten Realms books


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If I'm not mistaken and I may well be but wasn't D&DB separate from WotC website when it first launched and you needed 2 accounts, one for each?
Yes, DDB was originally a third party project with a license from WotC. It was owned first by Curse and then by Fandom. Later, it was bought by WotC and brought in-house. After a while, WotC decided to merge DDB with its general D&D website.
 

Yes, DDB was originally a third party project with a license from WotC. It was owned first by Curse and then by Fandom. Later, it was bought by WotC and brought in-house. After a while, WotC decided to merge DDB with its general D&D website.
I remember having to create a new account. 3.x WotC site was good. before that, They had columns, for instance, Wyrms of the North by Ed Greenwood. Thats gone, but it was good. Those were nice 3-4 page free "Web Enhancements" I believe they called them.
 

How much of those are actual articles? I'd say most are ads. If I'm not mistaken and I may well be but wasn't D&DB separate from WotC website when it first launched and you needed 2 accounts, one for each?
DDB has many articles that are not strictly adds, by the typically are tied to an product. Though often even these can be helpful / interesting outside the product they are related to. Here are some recent articles:


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