An historic fantasy, one of value and interest to gamers, but I think it’s dated more swiftly than Weis or Hickman would have hoped.
Solo D&D adventure with Dragonlance’s The Test of High Sorcery
Maybe the most significant difference between Dragonlance and Forgotten Realms is how the settings approach magic.
Free to Download: Monstrous Compendium Volume Two: Dragonlance Monsters
Volume 2 of The Monstrous Compendium features numerous famous monsters and NPCs ranging from pitiful to formidable.
The alternative hardcover D&D: Dragonlance Shadow of the Dragon Queen might beat the regular book out
Wizards of the Coast don’t bend all the way over for Amazon, though, and try and support FLGS and indie book shops. Forbidden Planet catalogue now has the Alternative Hardcover edition open for pre-order at £39.99 with an estimated release date of 5th December.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #176
A handy summary of RPG news from Geek Native and around the web. There are reviews, bundles, interviews and headlines from the tabletop community.
Potential Shadow of the Dragon Queen sighting: New unannounced D&D book gets an Amazon placeholder
The unnamed D&D book will cost $49.95, weigh 1.25 pounds and be released by Wizards of the Coast on December 6th.
WotC returns to 5e Dragonlance playtesting
After studying your feedback, we’ve revised the kender race, the Knight of Solamnia and Mage of High Sorcery backgrounds, and several feats for characters from the world of Krynn.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #149
Routinely Itemised is a weekly RPG news column that gives you a quick round-up of tabletop news from Geek Native and around the web.
D&D Direct’s big news in 90 seconds
I reckon it’ll take you 90 seconds to scan this and see what Wizards of the Coast announced in D&D Direct today.
Wizards of the Coast re-release the popular TSR Jam 1999 compilation
In 1999 TSR put together a compilation of popular adventures from their Adventures Guild.