When the players roll all the dice
DM: “The Orc Shaman utters the cursed syllables and flame erupts from his hands!” Rogue: “I dive out of the way!” Wizard: “I use a counterspell!” Fighter: “I raise my …
When the players roll all the dice Read MoreDM: “The Orc Shaman utters the cursed syllables and flame erupts from his hands!” Rogue: “I dive out of the way!” Wizard: “I use a counterspell!” Fighter: “I raise my …
When the players roll all the dice Read More(Best viewed large. Dark & sidelit images don’t scale down well. Who knew?) Concept render for a scenario idea involving a series of rather grizzly murders in a prosperous small …
The Night Axeman Read MoreBy a forgotten oasis, a knight of Pelor lay dying. The heathen horde had come under cover of darkness, drawing it as a cloak around themselves to hide their approach. …
Character du Jour: Wil Shadowlight, Vampire Paladin Read MoreThe uk’s finest D&D 4th Edition players are invited to descend upon Mondo Comico in Nottingham (one of the UK’s best FLGS, with the best public play space), on Saturday, …
The Best of British D&D Challenge Read MorePicture the scene. Wall-to-wall dials, switches, knobs and twiddly things. There’s no one else in the room. Just you. I give it 15 seconds tops before every single one of …
You stand before a large panel of switches and dials. What do you do? Read MoreFollowing on from last post, here’s an example showing that Interesting Characters don’t necessarily have to mean bizarre mashups of unusual Character Classes or Races (Revenant Shaman/Swordmage, anyone?). The easiest …
Character du Jour: Sir Grey Read MoreFor me, character generation is one of the most fascinating aspects of this role-playing hobby. I love the idea of being able to build people from the ground up, quantifying …
Interesting characters and the sliding scale Read MoreI had opportunity to crack open my old and venerable copy of AC9 Creature Catalogue the other day, and ended up in a weeping pile of nostalgia for several hours …
Creature Catalogue, revisited Read MoreOne of the changes made in recent years to Fourth Edition D&D was introducing the concept of Magic Items being Common, Uncommon and Rare. This solved a non-existent problem in …
Common, Uncommon and Rare Feats Read MoreFrom the short-and-sweet dep’t: As requested, here’s Undungeon laid out and neatly reformatted as a 5 page PDF. For people who care about such matters, this is released under the …
Undungeon, the pdf Read More