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Dungeons & Dragons is more than a game; it's a cultural titan and the gateway to fantasy adventure for millions worldwide. At its heart, D&D is a collaborative storytelling experience. Players create unique heroes, from mighty barbarians to wise wizards, and embark on perilous quests in a world brought to life by the Dungeon Master. The rules provide structure, but the real magic comes from the shared imagination of the group. Every roll of the dice and every player decision shapes a unique narrative, making each campaign a truly personal epic forged in creativity and chance.

The game’s enduring appeal lies in its powerful social core. In an age of digital screens, D&D brings people together to cooperate, solve problems, and build legends face to face. This spirit has fuelled its explosive resurgence in pop culture, introducing the magic of tabletop roleplaying games to a new generation. Yet for all its grand legacy, D&D remains wonderfully accessible. All it takes is a set of dice, a few friends, and a spark of imagination to unlock infinite worlds of adventure. It is the ultimate engine for heroic storytelling.

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Highlighting a specific entry from the archives, on 13th December 2018 Andrew Girdwood shared a story summarised as "This is a 16-month calendar with the extra four months on the 2018 side. As 2019 is fast approaching and we're all in a festive shopping frenzy; those smart monkeys have put the 12" square calendar into the sale.". It also was tagged with Think Geek.

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You can own the official D&D Stranger Things starter set

February 17, 2019 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

The Stranger Things red box is a set of detailed rules, an adventure book, two demogorgon figures, game dice and adventure written by ‘Mike’.

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: Dungeons & Dragons, stranger things, wizards of the coast

Official $450 Dungeons & Dragons dragon head for your wall

January 2, 2019 by Andrew Girdwood 2 Comments

The idea is very much that you put the dragon plaque on the wall of your gaming den and so it comes with everything you need to hang the piece.

Filed Under: Geek Stuff Tagged With: dragons, Dungeons & Dragons, household, wizards of the coast, wizkids

A “quick and easy” guide to picking your D&D 5e character class

January 1, 2019 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

There are some unexpected outcomes in the flow of decisions including the recommendation that you should pick the Artificer character class because you’re weird.

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: Dungeons & Dragons, humour

Dungeons and Dragons: What is a Coffeelock?

December 29, 2018 by Andrew Girdwood 26 Comments

A “Coffeelock” is a multiclass Sorcerer / Warlock. A Coffeelock is built to use the Flexible Casting rules of the Sorcerer in conjunction with the Pact Magic ability of the Warlock.

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: Dungeons & Dragons, Jeremy Crawford

Opera Singer character subclass finds a home in D&D

December 27, 2018 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Over at the DMs Guild the College of Opera subclass is proving to be very popular. Sites that don’t normally cover D&D have found Hannah Rose and Kelli Butler’s 2-paged $1.99 5th edition supplement delightful. As a subclass, the Opera singer is based off bards but makes some tweaks. Once the character has earned enough […]

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: dungeon masters guild, Dungeons & Dragons

Survey results: Which is more likely to be an evil influence – Facebook or Dungeons & Dragons?

December 22, 2018 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

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Women are four times as likely to think Dungeons & Dragons is more likely to be an evil influence than Facebook compared to men.

Filed Under: Geek Stuff Tagged With: Dungeons & Dragons, facebook, stats

Relics and Rarities: Deborah Ann Woll launches a D&D RPG show

December 14, 2018 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Geek & Sundry have a new weekly RPG show. It’ll launch in, and Deborah Ann Woll (Daredevil, True Blood) is Dungeon Master and host.

Filed Under: Online Shows Tagged With: Deborah Ann Woll, Dungeons & Dragons

Price drop on the D&D 2019 wall calendar

December 13, 2018 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

This is a 16-month calendar with the extra four months on the 2018 side. As 2019 is fast approaching and we’re all in a festive shopping frenzy; those smart monkeys have put the 12″ square calendar into the sale.

Filed Under: Geek Stuff Tagged With: calendars, Dungeons & Dragons, think geek

Did Tolkien inspire Dungeons & Dragons?

December 10, 2018 by Guest Writer 3 Comments

Some of the most obvious Lord of the Rings influences are found in Dungeons & Dragons’ original character races, creatures and classes: Hobbits, Elves, Dwarves and Humans were included, with monsters such as Balrogs and Ents — which are highly unique to the Lord of the Rings — also being featured in the game.

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: Dungeons & Dragons, Gary Gygax, J. R. R. Tolkien, lord of the rings

What Are D&D Grognards?

December 8, 2018 by Guest Writer Leave a Comment

Originally the term comes from the Old French root word “grogner” which was used to describe someone who grunts, growls, or snarls like an animal.

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: discord, Dungeons & Dragons

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