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The D&D Miniatures development team has taken on the monumental task of updating every DDM stat card to match the revised rules. Their latest effort -- the finalized version of Night Below -- is ready for printing and play.
It's the final preview before Dungeons of Dread hits the pre-release circuit and all remaining shreds of mystery are stripped away. Before signing off, we'll have a cold, hard look at two fun, easy-to-obtain figures.
"Everything old is new again!" The revised edition of D&D Miniatures is now the law of the land, and so unto ye olde Spotlighte. We launch into the new era with a second look at the Guardian Mummy. How do they stack up?
Scott Rouse, Brand Manager for Dungeons & Dragons, recently announced the D&D Name Change Promotion in support of June’s release of 4th Edition.... (More)
Fading Suns Third Edition will use the soon-to-be-released 4th Edition Dungeons&Dragons rules. \"Dungeons&Dragons has the largest user base of all pen-and-paper roleplaying games, so it makes sense that we should migrate Fading Suns to the new 4th Edition rules\" said S. Miley of RedBrick Limited. When questioned further, Mr Miley explained \"It\'s all about the Forgotten Realms campaign setting. You see, it\'s all very well having those dwarves and humans and -- what do you call those pointy-eared things? Oh yes -- elves running round killing things and casting spells and such. We though it would be a nice touch to introduce some *real* roleplaying into the Realms, so we changed the Fading Suns timeline to fit. The Emperor will have a lot of fun integrating Krynn, or Greyhawk, or whatever it\'s called, into the Hawkwood estates. And the Inquisition will have something to say, no doubt!\" When asked whether it would be good move to tie Fading Suns to the fortunes of the venerable Forgotten Realms, Mr Miley had this to say. \"Well, it\'s not forgotten for nothing! Wait until we release the Symbiot Invasion expansion for the Forgotten Realms! That will sort out the kenders from the tieflings!\" Unsurprisingly, neither Holistic Design nor Wizard of the Coast had any comments to make.
We hope you enjoyed our special April Fool’s Day coverage on the website, an annual tradition for us here on the D&D Team. In case you missed any of our stories, feel free to share the following links.... (More)
D&D Experience is a great place to meet new people, sample new games, kick back, and play lots of D&D Miniatures matches. If you're really dedicated, it's also a great place to volunteer your time as a tournament judge.
We're releasing another miniatures expansion, which means we're also releasing another miniatures checklist. We know, the checklists aren't all that exciting, but they are useful. So use it, gosh darn it!
Please note that with the forthcoming release of 4th Edition, we are no longer accepting submissions for Dragon and Dungeon Magazines that make use of 3.5 mechanics. After 4th Edition releases this June, we will again be reviewing submissions made to submissions@wizards.com.
What if two competing factions of shadar-kai held power in differing sections of an adventure site? What if each side held goals in common with the PCs? Come take a look at what you, as the Dungeon Master, can do with the shadar-kai.
April is here, and insider Bart Carroll presents you with some product peeks for Dungeons of Dread and Star Wars Threats of the Galaxy, plus more. Check it out.
A gelatinous cube will eat just about anything, including D&D Miniatures. Ours ate a bunch and then politely posed to have its picture taken. Now see if you can identify what it had for lunch.
It's stat card time. Here are the Dungeons of Dread cards, ready to be downloaded and printed out for home use, tournament use, or handy reference. Besides the skirmish cards, you can grab the RPG stats and the checklist insert, too.
In this episode, two veteran Forgotten Realms designers and authors talk about the future of the Realms. Rich Baker and Bruce Cordell helped design August’s Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting, and share their insights into what you can expect in the forthcoming Fareun.