From a resurgence of retro prints to an explosion of florals, the latest wallpaper trends are as bold as they are beautiful. If you are looking to refresh your home, here are five trends that ...
The world may be bleak, but there is still some joy: the 2023 DND movie, aka Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, is now streaming on Netflix. And whether or not you’ve ever played the nerdy ...
Much like Maps, certain features of Sigil will only be available to paid D&D Beyond subscribers at the Master Tier. Free users will be able to check out the game in single-player mode and join ...
The Ranger is one of the later additions to the class choices in Dungeons & Dragons, and it was sidelined as a utility class at first that supported the healer or defender. Today's Rangers are a ...
Cole Wilson for Rolling Stone Dungeons & Dragons was created in 1974 by midwestern gaming legends Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson. Players adopt alter egos, from warriors to sorcerers, who traverse ...
The best gaming monitors out there that pair perfectly with PCs, consoles, and more. Choosing the best gaming monitor for your setup could completely change the way you play. That might sound like ...
Dungeons and Dragons is more popular than ever, and now its virtual tabletop — appropriately titled Sigil — is open for use. Sigil is described as an “immersive 3D virtual tabletop” that ...
Penguin Random House partners with Dungeons and Dragons for the first Ravenloft novel in 17 years. Curse of Strahd, a popular gothic horror adventure, inspires the new novel Ravenloft: Heir of ...
It also vastly improves upon previous D&D outings, of which there are three, beginning with the forgettable 2000 Dungeons & Dragons movie (starring Jeremy Irons, of all people), which inspired a ...
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Many of us run weekly Dungeons & Dragons campaigns, after all! In other words, neither the GamesRadar+ team or I will ever recommend Dungeons & Dragons books we wouldn't want to buy ourselves.