In the earlier days of Dungeons and Dragons, the first players established many signature characters that are still referenced in D&D today. This is namely due to those initial adventurers asking about spells they could invent. Bigby, Melf, Evard, Tasha, all key characters in D&D lore, though one other eclipses them all. That character was…
Catering to 5th Edition: A Xanathar’s Guide to Everything Review
The Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide and Volo’s Guide to Monsters were very satisfying to Dungeon Masters making campaigns and to players making characters, but even so, their hunger for new content returns. More so for the players who were more accustomed to regular releases of new content of the previous two editions. Enter Xanathar’s Guide…
Catering to 5th Edition: A Volo’s Guide to Monsters Review
When it comes to D&D, players’ eyes are never bigger than their stomachs. They always welcome new options with open arms. Volo’s Guide to Monsters is no exception. As a whole, it supplements both Dungeon Masters and players, but leans far more heavily into the Dungeon Master’s side of things. Regardless, is its flavor, crunch,…
Catering to 5th Edition D&D: A Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide Review
While the Dungeon Master’s Guide provides plenty for personal worldbuilding, there comes a time in every Dungeon Master’s life when they’d wish there was something they can pick up and run. Maybe they’ve hit a roadblock in their own world building or maybe they’re just tired. Either way, they want to run a game without…
Catering to 5th Edition D&D: A Dungeon Master’s Guide Review
The Player’s Handbook is a well rounded icon of flavor, crunch, and portions. The story elements stand strong and reflect their classical counterparts, the mechanics support the flavor, and there’s plenty of it to go around. What then of the Dungeon Master’s Guide? To summarize, the Dungeon Master’s Guide is a book on being the…
Recent Posts
Recent Comments
Archives
Categories
Meta