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Monster Manual 2 – In Depth #5
Now that it is nearing the end of 2009, at long last I bring you my final in depth analysis of the Monster Manual 2 and the creatures contained therein. While the book has been out for half of a year now, I still have not gotten anywhere close to usi...
Preview & Review: “Primal Power”
Late last week, with a copy of Primal Power in hand, I decided to give people a chance to preview the book by asking questions that I would answer on Twitter as well as at our page on Facebook. Below I'll share most of the questions and answers from...
In Depth: 4E Assassin and Q&A with Mike Mearls
Last week Wizards of the Coast released a new class for Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition called the Assassin, an exclusive class only available to subscribers of their D&D Insider service. I was very intrigued by this new class, so I asked if...
Inq. of the Week: Tiers of Play?
Dave and I both started running 4th Edition D&D campaigns when the system was released, now over a year later Dave's game is solidly into the paragon tier while mine looks to be entering paragon in the next few weeks....
GenCon 2009: High Level D&D Seminar
While at GenCon this year there were many events and seminars which I wanted to attend, but one of the seminars that I really didn't want to miss was the High Level D&D one hosted by Bruce Cordell and Stephen Schubert from Wizards of the Coast....
Review: “Adventurer’s Vault 2″
The second arms and equipment resource book, Adventurer's Vault 2 is much like the first installment but this time presenting a myriad of items for (as the cover says) ALL character classes. This book begins to fill out some of the under represented...
4th Edition D&D: Beyond Level 30
Character level is one of the core concepts behind most roleplaying games, and it has been at the core of D&D from the very beginning as an indication of a character's abilities, power, and influence in the world. Back in Original D&D they...
Review: “Eberron Campaign Guide”
The DM companion book to the Eberron Player's Guide, the Eberron Campaign Guide presents all of the information a DM could need to run a 4th Edition D&D game in the unique and interesting fantasy world of Eberron. Unlike the Player's Guide, thi...
Review: “Divine Power”
Divine Power is the latest sourcebook for the 4th Edition of Dungeons & Dragons that includes new options for the Avenger, Cleric, Invoker, and Paladin classes. Each class gets a new build along with a ton of new powers, paragon paths, feats, a...
4E: Psion – by the Numbers
Yesterday saw the introduction of Wizards of the Coast's new 'preview' content roll out for the PHB3, starting with a build for the new Psion class and an article with developer commentary on the new class and the inclusion of the Psionic power sourc...
Mining the 4E “Eberron Player’s Guide”
If you're an Eberron fan and a 4th Edition player than there's really no doubt that you've picked up the Player's Guide today or are planning on picking it up in the next few days. I'm going to leave reviewing this book to other people this time, th...
Monster Manual 2 - In Depth #2
(Continued from Monster Manual 2 - In Depth #1) Demon - The demons get an excellent group of additions in this book. The Abyssal Eviscerator (lvl 14 brute), Abyssal Rotfiend (lvl 26 controller), Bebelith (lvl 18 ......
Monster Manual 2 - In Depth #1
Many of you DM’s out there will be going out to get the Monster Manual 2 as soon as you can on Tuesday, but if you’re not convinced yet from my review that it’s a ......
Review: Monster Manual 2
If there's one thing most DMs can agree on, it's that having more monsters to pick and choose from is better than more options for players, so the Monster Manual 2 comes as a welcome addition to 4E. The MM2 expands on many of the monsters we're alre...
Monster Manual 2 Spoilers!
Wizards of the Coast is releasing some spoilers today for the Monster Manual 2 through various sources, one of which is right here! I believe the deal is that various sources will be sneak previewing ......
New 4E House Rule: Channel Arcanity
Developing from my post over the weekend about the new Tome Implement presented in Arcane Power and how it adds more options for the 4th Edition Wizard, several comments were made that a larger selection ......
The Subtle Empowerment of the 4E Wizard
I've been reading through Arcane Power for the last couple of days, and I am pretty sure Wizards has tried to pull a fast one on us! What're they trying to pull? Making the Wizard class just as powerful as the other classes in 4th Edition. It's no...
Review: Arcane Power
The second in Wizard's series of books that expand upon their power sources was released earlier this week for the 4th Edition of Dungeons & Dragons. Arcane Power follows very much in the footsteps of Martial Power except this time providing ex...
Preview - E1: Death’s Reach
Not even a year after 4th Edition's release and Wizards of the Coast is now into the Epic Tier of gameplay with their official modules. Adventure E1: Death's Reach is all about introducing DM's and players to the world of Epic 4th Edition, and it do...
Inq. of the Week: Roleplaying with Minis?
As I mulled over some topics on boardgames, my mind was still wandering back to the D&D game I ran on Saturday, so today we have a topic that spans between D&D and boardgames!...
Preview: Ranged Warlord
When preview material for the 4th Edition of Dungeons & Dragons first started to come out, what excited me the most was probably the addition of the Warlord class. The Races & Monsters preview book described the class alongside pictures of...
Inq. of the Week: Power Sources?
Hopefully Dave’s curiosity was answered when he wanted to know how many of you went to see Watchmen. 65% of you went to see it opening weekend, while 23% didn’t see it that weekend but ......
Inq. of the Week: 4th Edition Books?
I began to wonder how many people have bought these books. This led me back to a thought I had when 4E first came out, with the shift of magic items to the Player's Handbook it became much less important for players that aren't DMs to buy the Dungeo...
