D&D 4e book review - Keep On The Shadowfell
By Yax • Jun 26th, 2008The first published adventure for D&D 4th edition. Not bad but I would have liked to see a red dragon in there!
The first published adventure for D&D 4th edition. Not bad but I would have liked to see a red dragon in there!
D&D 4th edition is the 5th Dungeons and Dragons edition (that seems odd, doesn’t it?) How well do you know the history of your game?
You’ll talk about that villain for years
Exemplars of Evil is the ultimate resource to create a memorable villain. It is the best collection of villain archetypes, feats, abilities, and behavior I have come across.
All ratings are on a scale (no pun intended) of 1 to 5 red dragons. 5 red dragons is [...]
Kicking ass, saving the world!
In most D&D campaigns the player characters are heroes and they roam the world, gain powers, and eventually save the world. Elder Evils is a supplement that helps DM include an unspeakable horror that threatens humanity (and elfinity, dwarfinity, etc.)
All ratings are on a scale (no pun intended) of 1 [...]
What? No backpack?
I enjoyed the art and images in the 4E preview books. Especially the character sketches. But one thing bugged me. I counted about 70 different characters but only 4 of them were wearing a backpack. With all the gear adventurers wear these days how can they not have a backpack? [...]
Today Tomorrow is “Appreciate a Dragon” day! So I thought I’d let my red dragon friend and mascot Expy handle this D&D 4E preview review.
Obvious awesomeness
It feels good to be appreciated! Not only has WotC recognized our importance by dedicating us a day of the year, but what I read in Worlds & [...]