neither the GamesRadar+ team or I will ever recommend Dungeons & Dragons books we wouldn't want to buy ourselves. We update this guide every month as well, so it's not set in stone either - if we ...
2025 is set to be a big year for the DnD release schedule. We’ll get the third and final of the new core rulebooks, a new starter set, plus setting and adventure books stuffed to the brim with lore ...
Charlie Hall is Polygon’s tabletop editor. In 12-plus years as a journalist & photographer, he has covered simulation, strategy, and spacefaring games, as well as public policy. Several elements ...
Since Dungeons & Dragons 5e released ... DMs looking to set a campaign in Eberron will likely want to have both on hand, as Rising from the Last War includes a deeper look at lore that will ...
However, finishing up the 2024 revised rule books isn’t the only thing on the agenda for the folks who make Dungeons & Dragons this year. While this roadmap provides an updated look at what’s ...
The Stone of Madness is certainly filled with both, painting an eye-catching portrait of secrets and skullduggery as you sneak around, searching for an escape. As the days and nights drag on ...
Dungeons & Dragons has spawned numerous novels over the decades, but some of the most celebrated are the original Dragonlance Chronicles novel trilogy written by Tracy Hickman and Margaret Weis.
A Dungeons & Dragons adventure without any enemies would be a dull affair, which is why one of the three core rulebooks that all groups need is all about statting out the foes your party will face ...
The Stone of Madness may be set in the 18th century, a full 350 years on from Umberto Eco's masterful monastic mystery The Name of the Rose, yet the game is clearly indebted to the literary ...
Critical Role will host a live one-shot Dungeons & Dragons adventure fundraiser to help those affected by the Los Angeles fires. The livestream, titled “Freaky Thursday,” will be held on Jan.