Art of War for D&D Players
The original Art of War was written in China over a thousand years ago, a strategy guide of how to conduct your forces and yourself in times of war and preparation for them. So this is a title with chutzpah, ...
Ghosts of Saltmarsh Review
At the request of readers, I’ve picked up a copy of Ghosts of Saltmarsh for today’s review. Okay, we can be real with each other and say that I was going to buy this anyway – I am an absolute ...
Unearthed Arcana: The Artificer Returns Breakdown
Welcome back, Unearthed Arcana, we’ve missed you! Now, we’ve known for a few months that UA was going to bring more artificer content when it came back, and that it might be a few months because they’re moving away from ...
Morgrave Miscellany Breakdown, Part Four
This week in the Morgrave Miscellany design breakdown and review, I’m jumping right back in where I left off last time, with the Child of Khyber section. I’m hoping to finish up this week, since a fair portion of the ...
Morgrave Miscellany Breakdown, Part Three
Last time in this breakdown series, I covered the back half of the new subclasses, and came away with a more positive outlook on Morgrave Miscellany as a whole. This time, we’re moving into the other areas of setting and ...
Tavern Brawl Builder Review
Having written two weeks ago how to make a simple ruling system for a Tavern Brawl encounter I first looked at this doubtedly. I didn’t think there could be a way to make it even simpler while also making it ...
World Anvil – Product Review
Many GMs around these parts are also dedicated world-builders, so today I’m looking into World Anvil, a browser-based world-building toolset. They’re advertising on Tribality, but I don’t believe that has affected what I want to say about them in this ...
Morgrave Miscellany Breakdown, Part Two
Last week, I started in on a breakdown and review of Morgrave Miscellany by Keith Baker and Ruty Rutenberg, covering the first handful of subclasses. Today I’m picking up where I left off, at the beginning of the Monk section.
Morgrave Miscellany Breakdown, Part One
Last year I worked my way through the Wayfinder’s Guide to Eberron, which brought Eberron into 5e. Keith Baker, Ruty Rutenberg, and a team of other contributors now offer a collection of subclasses and… you know what, even summarizing the ...
Review – Conan – Adventure in an Age Undreamed of
Conan… the name conjures images of tough barbarians sacking ancient temples, battling fiends, and enduring awful weather… all in loin cloths that expose their massive thews. What is Conan-Adventure in an Age Undreamed of? The core rulebook for a fantasy ...