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View ArticleInterview: Mike Mearls, Scott Rouse, and Randy Buehler (Part 2)
Check out the first part of the interview, then continue on. Here, we mainly talk with Mike Mearls about R&D/rules questions. Critical-Hits: We’ve been hearing complaints about lack of...
View ArticleBonus YouTube: MonstROUS Manual Edition
Just had to post this up as soon as I saw it. A music video walk through many classic D&D monsters… though more from the Monstrous Manual days than the Monster Manual days. If you ever wanted to...
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I generally try to avoid business speculation about Wizards of the Coast. It would seem that a large vocal group of D&D players like to second-guess and pontificate about what is and isn’t good for...
View Article10 Things I Dig About the New “Monster Manual” (And 5 I Don’t)
I was one of the fortunate few to get my grubby mitts on an advance copy of the Monster Manual for Dungeons & Dragons. We’ll have a full review of the book in the next few weeks. In the meantime, I...
View ArticleTarget Mapping your Monsters: Worldbuilding via the “Monster Manual”
At GenCon this year, I got a copy of the new Monster Manual. It’s a beautiful book, but one I opened nervously. I’ve never been good at using monster books. The monsters inside look cool, but I have...
View ArticleReview: “Monster Manual” for “Dungeons & Dragons” 5th Edition
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