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D&D s new Guide to Ravenloft is the best Dungeons & Dragons book in a generation

Dungeons & Dragons is undergoing an incredible resurgence in popularity, fueled in no small part by our desperate need for human interaction during these trying times. The giant machine that is Wizards of the Coast has been churning away for years now on the game’s 5th edition, publishing popular scripted campaigns that groups can pick up and play from start to finish. It’s next book, however, is quite different. Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft arrives on May 18, and it has the potential to supercharge this role-playing hobby like never before. Inside this 256-page volume are nearly 40 different settings for elaborate horror-themed campaigns. It feels like getting multiple new prestige Netflix series all at once. In fact, it’s difficult to overstate just how dense

Dungeons & Dragons 2021 new releases – what we know so far – TheSixthAxis

The future of D&D 5E. 27/02/21 Comments Closed 2020 was another huge year for Wizards of the Coast’s flagship tabletop roleplaying game, Dungeons & Dragons. With the vast majority of us being confined to our homes, many people were clamouring for new and more interesting ways to keep in touch with their friends and spice up their Zoom calls. Easily playable over a video call, given that all you really need is a pen, paper, and a few dice, D&D has seen a massive spike in popularity, having also boasted a sizeable slate of new releases in 2020. Namely three major additions to the core game rules. First up there was ‘Explorer’s Guide to Wildemount’ – an additional ruleset penned largely by Critical Role’s Matt Mercer. Then we had ‘Mythic Odysseys of Theros’ – providing a few new subclasses and player races, followed by ‘Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything’ – the largest overhaul and revision of 5E’s rules for several years.

Van Richten s Guide to Ravenloft: D&D Horror Sourcebook Interview

Ravenloft is one of Dungeons & Dragons’ most iconic settings its go-to source for all things spooky and horrifying. But, as iconic as figures like Strahd Von Zarovich and the gothic lands of Barovia are, they’re only one flavor of horror the plane has to offer. A new D&D campaign sourcebook wants to open up new avenues for the genre on our tabletops. Advertisement Dungeons & Dragons’ Fifth Edition, due out in May, is called Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft. It’s meant to be a resource for players to run horror-themed adventures across the dread domains of one of the most beloved planes of existence in the game’s fiction: the titular Ravenloft. The locale was first introduced in the

Dungeons & Dragons Announces Van Richten s Guide to Ravenloft

Dungeons & Dragons Announces Van Richten s Guide to Ravenloft Dungeons & Dragons is returning to Ravenloft with Van Richten s Guide to Ravenloft. Wizards of the Coast announced that a new 256-page campaign setting book focused on the horror-inspired world of Ravenloft will be released on May 18, 2021. Van Richten s Guide to Ravenloft will not only update the various Domains of Dread that make up Ravenloft, but also provide players with three new lineages and two new subclasses to use in any campaign. Van Richten s Guide to Ravenloft will also include a new Dark Gifts mechanic, which provides players with various benefits but at a potentially deadly cost.

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