The cover illustration to Matthew Mercer’s Explorer’s Guide to Wildemount has been revealed by a Barnes & Noble’s listing ahead of Wizards of the Coast’s official announcement.
D&D leak: Explorer’s Guide to Wildemount with Matthew Mercer
Wildemount is a continent on Exandria. That’s the setting of the hugely popular D&D live stream Critical Role.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #30
Routinely Itemised is a weekly summary of RPG news. This week we look into Dungeons & Dragons, Soulbound, Fallout and what’s happening at Fantasy Flight Games’ RPG department.
Will indie publishers suffer? Wizards of the Coast win “dungeon” trademark ruling
Now applicants may have to prove that their trademark will not be confused by the general public for a D&D title.
Wizards of the Coast confirm Laeral Silverhand’s Explorer’s Kit
It will come with twenty illustrated and double-sided cards that reveal Laeral’s insight on key characters, locations and lore in the Forgotten Realms, a double-sided map of the Sword Coast and Waterdeep and the box is felt-lined so you can use it as a dice tray.
Wizards of the Coast avoid D&D leak by renaming March’s hardback
The official name for the next book is currently Dungeons & Dragons March Release Book (Title announced January 9th), and that’s what has appeared in Amazon’s catalogue.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #27
Weekly RPG news for busy people. A bullet tour through the most popular character sheets and RPGs of the year, silver dice and toy eating Christmas trees.
Wizards of the Coast finally kill off D&D Insider; two weeks notice given
You have the end of the year to export your characters and monsters from Wizards of the Coast’s D&D Insider. If you’re still using it.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #25
News about Rogue Trooper, a brand new computer RPG for Pathfinder, and WotC confirm Dice, Camera, Action! will not return after being hit by a sex scandal.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #24
In this issue of Routinely Itemised we find out that a row has ended The One Ring, Wizards of the Coast are testing psionics and why we might all soon be talking about the lich-god Vecna.