D&D Beer Pairings: The Cleric
I think it’s about time to pair another D&D class with a beer. We’re up to the cleric now. You can catch up with the …
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I think it’s about time to pair another D&D class with a beer. We’re up to the cleric now. You can catch up with the …
If you ever find yourself perusing the r/rpghorrorstories message board, one dreaded trope appears again and again: the self-insert non-player character. Yes friends, the most …
We’re continuing our series pairing each of the 12 base D&D classes with beers. You can catch up on our first entry, The Barbarian, here. …
Sadly, in most cases, D&D traps are usually more exciting than real world ones. No tombs ever had poison darts triggered by pressure plates or …
Some of D&D’s most iconic monsters and villains make their homes deep underground. There’s entire dark cities, Duergar fortresses, and Mindflayer laboratories all connected by a near endless network of tunnels, caverns, and cave systems. In this nefarious subterranean system they make their evil plots and wage brutal campaigns of conquest, unbeknownst to the surface dwellers above. For all the life and activity down there, there sure isn’t a lot of information about what fuels these creatures. Specifically I’m talking about their food.
If you haven’t been in a group that tried to train and keep a monstrous pet, then you are in for a treat. This ubiquitous …
When listening to Dungeon Masters talk about their games, you hear a few terms bandied about. RP heavy, rules agnostic, beer and pretzels etc. Today, …
So, what is this and why should I care? Friend, this is the golden age of D&D and TTRGPs in general. You’ve got Critical Role …