[h=3]Community News[/h]
[h=3]Pathfinder RPG News[/h]
[h=3]Dungeons & Dragons News[/h]
[h=3]Roleplaying Games News[/h]
[h=3]Boardgaming News[/h]
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- Check out our review of Journeys to the West by Christina Styles. Journeys to the West is a supplement for Kobold Press' Midgard Campaign Setting -- "a book filled with undiscovered islands, strange lost cities, terrible monsters, and treasures awaiting courageous heroes willing to sail deep into Midgard’s Western Ocean."
- Sarah Darkmagic has an article up about midwives in fantasy games.
- Geek's Dream Girl discusses gaming conventions: registration, size, and culture.
- Gnome Stew discusses three things Dungeon World is doing that should be in your game - making skill checks interesting, playing to find out what happens, and beginning and ending with the fiction.
[h=3]Pathfinder RPG News[/h]
Paizo has made some announcements regarding the Pathfinder Society Organized Play campaign,
- Removing the Lantern Lodge and Shadow Lodge factions
- Individual scenarios will no longer provide faction mission handouts
- Changes in wealth earned
- Continuing to sanction past Pathfinder APs, working backwards in order of release
- Revamping the format of Chronicle sheets awarded for reading Paizo's novels
- There's a glowing review of Pathfinder comic #6.
- Check out the cover art of Pathfinder Player Companion: Dragons Unleashed by Ralph Horsley (pictured, right).
[h=3]Dungeons & Dragons News[/h]
- Mines of Madness, Part 4 -- "In Part 4, the crew kills their lackey… twice. Plus, a fight with rust monsters, and a room with a tempting -- oh so temping -- gem."
- D&D Next Wallpaper
[h=3]Roleplaying Games News[/h]
- The first class to be opened for playtesting of 13th Age's 13 True Ways is the monk! "The new playtest draft of the monk is ready. For those of you who played earlier versions, you’ll recognize the core of the experience. The monk still uses forms that start with an opening attack, continue with a flow attack, and lead to a finishing attack before starting the cycle over again."
[h=3]Boardgaming News[/h]
- Michael Fox's table top gaming column talks about randomness and - specifically - why it's so strange that a lot of gamers dislike it.
- The new episode of Tabletop features The Resistance, "a game where players attempt to deduce one another's identities, in an imagined battle between a resistance group and the spies infiltrating it."
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