Dungeons and Dragons
- Franchise
- Dungeons & Dragons
- Original Release Date
- 1974
- Publisher
- Wizards of the Coast
- Designer
- E. Gary Gygax, Dave Arneson
The new 2024 rulebooks for Dungeons and Dragons gives some much-needed buffs to many subclasses, but these five are still not up to snuff.
Baldur's Gate 3 cranks up these builds to a 200%, making them incredibly busted compared to their tabletop D&D versions.
Thanks to recent announcements, this year has strangely become the biggest time to shine for one of the most popular spellcaster archetypes ever.
These powerful DnD sub-classes subvert expectations by proving that first impressions aren't everything.
Be careful when using these magical items in your next Dungeons & Dragons campaign, because the drawbacks are something else.
Dungeons & Dragons' Bard is often a great choice for small and large parties alike, but its subclasses can make all the difference for performance.
Dungeon Masters secretly dread these chaotic creatures in D&D that disrupt gameplay, threaten pacing, and challenge player trust.
Baldur's Gate 3 companions play very differently from their D&D counterparts, and trying bridge the two styles can lead to disaster in tabletop games.
If you're coming to D&D from Baldur's Gate 3, don't expect to find some of these iconic items at your TTRPG group's table.
Even if you're a seasoned adventurer in Dungeons and Dragons, there's a high chance you've misunderstood the following rules.
Even if you're a seasoned D&D veteran with years under your belt, chances are you're still making these common combat mistakes at your table.
Dungeons and Dragons made some changes to the Artificer class and its subclasses in the Eberron book, and not all options are equal.
A lot of Dungeons and Dragons classes look different in the 2024 rules refresh, but one of them is worlds apart from where it used to be.
These D&D monsters might not seem all that impressive at a glance, but they can be downright devastating and punish overconfident players.
Players better keep their eyes and ears peeled at the table when the DM brings out the following, unexpected D&D dungeon traps.
These homebrew rules, while fun, can accidentally ruin the balance and fairness of your D&D games, from critical hits to anytime long rests.
Critical Role and Matt Mercer are practically synonymous with one another, but the popular Dungeons and Dragons actual play could survive without him.
Players should think twice about skipping these Dungeons & Dragons Feats, as they can turn the tide of battle when used correctly.
Vampire lord Cazador Szarr may have been intended to play a much larger role in Baldur's Gate 3, but the changes were for the best.
D&D has plenty of situational Spells that seems pointless until you find the perfect moment to use them.