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Dungeons & Dragons makers Wizards of the Coast has put a strong focus psychic powers since 2023’s Baldur’s Gate 3 pitted adventurers of the Forgotten Realms against a mind-flayer invasion. WotC ...
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One of the main reasons that players stick with Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition is because publisher Wizards of the Coast is always trying new things — new locations and new kinds of adventures, to be ...
In the current 5th edition ruleset, five of Dungeons & Dragons 13 classes gain access to their subclass at either 1st or 2nd Level. A large reason for this is how those classes are presented in the ...
Wizards of the Coast has revealed a new batch of evil Dungeons & Dragons subclasses, including an emo Barbarian that would make Karlach proud. Giant Skull is making the next big Dungeons & Dragons ...
Why optimize: Optimization lets you maximize your character’s effectiveness, making each turn impactful while still fitting your roleplay vision. Where to start: Begin with understanding your class ...
The new rules revisions for Dungeons & Dragons contains numerous small improvements to the popular tabletop roleplaying game that should make the playing experience better, but the game is still 5th ...
Solasta: Crown of the Magister has given us a faithful take on fifth edition D&D rules - or, more properly, the 5.1 SRD ruleset - for a solid RPG that makes up for its unambitious story with a ...