From 1983 to 2016 Dungeons & Dragons have moved from Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition (and D&D becmi) to … More
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In Tomb of the Lovelorn not Everything is Roses
Entering the Tomb of the Lovelorn is stepping into the vestiges of a wizard’s revenge, as he cursed two lovers … More
New Danish RPG Podcast is Your Chance to Learn Danish While Listening to Talks about RPGs
A new podcast in Danish about roleplaying-games – of which there are only very few – have seen the light … More
Passive Perception in D&D – A bit of a rant
“As you walk down the forest path, you feel the warmth from the sun, and hear the birds singing. You … More
Entering the Grave of the Heartless May Break Your Heart
A curse is upon the land. An ancient barrow has been looted, and the dead has exacted their revenge. Brave … More
Xanathar’s Guide to Everything including Easter Eggs
So I went and added Xanathar’s Guide to Everything to my library, which I intend to mine for ideas, when … More
Tomb of Annihilation – Using the Mystara Setting
This fall’s great adventure for D&D is the Tomb of Annihilation, and I picked up the book with some interest. … More
Dungeon Crafting: Breaking Down Walls
Dungeons have been likened to flow charts. As in-fiction tools to structure the game leading the characters from one room to … More
Wandering Monsters as an invitation to role-play
For or against wandering monsters? Are they an important part of the game or are they disrupting the game? In … More
Light – Cantrip or First Level Spell?
In the good old days, the Light spell was a first level spell, that could be used to blind a … More