Right now pop-culture and music retailer Zavvi have a ‘very time limited’ offer on in which you get 5 mystery prints for £9.99. I didn’t even know Zavvi sold prints. I was inspired to take a look. The mystery print deal seems to be capped at a retail value of £25 so the chances of […]
Articles by Andrew Girdwood - Page 1159
One of the stories in this collection was written by Andrew Girdwood on 13th July 2018 and was described as "Today we're looking at tabletop map sized terrain and furniture; we're talking about chests to smash and barrels to hide behind.". It also was tagged with Ill Gotten Games.
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Dungeons & Dragons 5e: Can a multi-class druid wear metal armour?
This blog rarely gets into the nitty-gritty of game mechanics of specific systems but the issue of druids and metal armour in D&D 5e is an interesting one as it overlays In Character roleplay decisions on character building mechanics. In D&D it says this in the proficiencies section of the druid character class; Armor: Light […]
Forgotten Realms cosplay: Valindra Shadowmantle
This is the Moon elf lich Valindra Shadowmantle. She’s the Overwizard, Master of the North Tower and the coordinator of the Brotherhood’s activities in the northern section of Faerun. The cosplay was shared by Black Bleach who confirms the very impressive skull masks are latex. There’s a touch of Photoshop, I think, with glowing eyes […]
TradeCraft Bonus: Tabletop Terrain and Furniture
Geek Native’s TradeCraft Bonus column is an occasional visit to sites like Etsy where we see what gamers are making for gamers. Today we’re looking at tabletop map sized terrain and furniture; we’re talking about chests to smash and barrels to hide behind. Geeky Gifts For All has over 100 reviews and maintains a review […]
White Wolf just told the alt-right to f*ck off
White Wolf has been riding a rough PR storm of late. Problems started when they announced Zak Sabbath was a writer on Vampire: the Masquerade. Sabbath divides people; he has some very loyal fans (some of whom may have crossed lines while defending him) while others accuse him of manipulative and hateful harassment. It’s worth […]
8 more dazzling Kyonghiwan Kim fantasy portraits
Back in March 2016, we got to share these D&D kittens! The artist is Kyonghiwan Kim who shares plenty of his art on Facebook. Kim doesn’t just draw kittens and he is a talent worth showcasing so let’s sample a few more. These illustrations seem to hold back on the colour and yet step forward […]
Cthulhu rising statue
Sideshow has secured exclusive rights to distribute Pop Culture Shock Collectible Figures. What does that mean? A range of very impressive, sometimes costly, desirable models. Cthulhu rising from the waters [Show me more] At the time of writing this Cthulhu statue is on pre-order only. We know it’s 558.8mm tall, that’s about half a metre, […]
Could you survive? A review of Middenarde
There’s no shortage of RPGs out there. The move to digital publishing has lowered the barriers to entry to such an extent that homebrew campaigns and rules appear every week on sites like RPGNow and DrivethruRPG. This plentiful supply of games is a silver lining worth adventuring for but the cost, the cloud it brings, […]
Will we soon watch as Twitch hosts ride cute miniature whales?
It seems whenever I tune into a computer game playing Twitch host they’ve got the telltale curves of an ergonomic chair behind them. Something like a Ficmac, which Amazon puts near the top of the chair charts. Boring! Wouldn’t it be better if our favourite hosts were riding whales? This particular whale chair design is […]
Ingress anime in 2018; what we know
Niantic, now more famous for Pokemon Go than Ingress, has an impressive anime deal lined up. The show will air on Netflix this year and is all about Ingress. In fact, the Ingress anime will probably coincide with the launch of Ingress Prime (aka Ingress 2.0). We’re going to make some wild guesses about the […]









