Nerd Immersion has done an excellent job at querying API data that’s publically available to discover there’s an unreleased D&D book called Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons.
Free to Download: Official Ravenloft character sheets from Wizards of the Coast
Wizards of the Coast have released this 3-page free to download Ravenloft themed D&D character sheet.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #108
A busy week of RPG news summarised and segmented into bullet-point lists. TSR Games are gone, conventions are here, but without masks.
Free to Download: D&D’s official The Hidden Page adventure
Decades ago, a wizard named Sylvene came to the Sword Coast from another plane of existence called Ravnica.
TSR Games (3) now distances itself from TSR Games (3), rebranding to Wonderfiled
Wonderfiled’s tagline is “Make Believe Happen”, which is the marketing slogan of Microsoft and the NFL’s partnership.
No Humans Allowed: Wizards of the Coast grant HarperCollins exclusive D&D license
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Routinely Itemised: RPGs #107
Routinely Itemised is an RPG news summary column, and this week we look at TSR Games (3) threatening OSR communities, new RPGs hitting digital and physical shelves, RPG reviews and discoveries.
Free to Download official D&D: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms
There’s a new free adventure for D&D from Wizards of the Coast. In Scarlet Flames is available from the publisher’s Magic The Gathering site. The 14-page download is part of the Magic The Gathering and D&D crossover and suits four to six characters of the 8th level. Two Red Wizards of Thay have undertaken a […]
Wizards and Design by Humans tout Dark Alliance in fashion their D&D range
The first computer game helmed by WotC, Dark Alliance, is now out, and Design by Humans has expanded their range of fashion accordingly.
Most D&D fans can’t correctly answer “Who owns D&D Beyond?”
When this post first went live, the data says that most D&D fans can’t correctly answer “Who owns D&D Beyond?”. Does it matter?