Carla is a writer from Peñuelas, Puerto Rico, now based in Atlanta. She’s an Emory alum with both a BA and MA in English, but more importantly, she’s a Pisces with lots of opinions about video games.
Dungeons & Dragons recently revealed the eight subclasses that will be featured in the upcoming Heroes of Faerun and Adventures of Faerun books. The books, which will be releasing in mid-November, ...
Baldur’s Gate 3 has a strong variety of different Classes to choose from when building your character, allowing a range of different playstyles and strategies to shine. However, despite having a solid ...
Dungeons and Dragons has officially revealed eight new subclasses that will be coming to the 2024 edition of the game with its upcoming expansion, Forgotten Realms: Heroes of Faerun. The rollout of ...
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This new D&D 5.5 Ravenloft subclass is going to infuriate your DM
A powerful Dungeons & Dragons subclass may make their way back into the TTRPG with the new Ravenloft book, and it’s going to ...
Scott Baird is a contributor with over a decade's experience writing about video games, along with board games and tabletop RPGs. Scott has previously worked for Dexerto, Cracked, Dorkly, and Gamepur.
While playtesting is nothing new for TTRPGs like Dungeons & Dragons, it’s nevertheless a solid opportunity for invested players. Not only does this let them take a peek at upcoming character options, ...
Dungeons and Dragons is tight-lipped about its winter release, but we have theories about what the Seasons of Champions ...
Within the world of Dungeons and Dragons, magic can be chaotic and unpredictable, but nothing can quite compare to Wild Magic. This phenomenon manifests as random Surges of unexpected power, which can ...
You would hope that, when launching a new edition of Dungeons & Dragons—during the year celebrating 50 years of Dungeons & Dragons, even—Wizards of the Coast would’ve felt comfortable with the number ...
In the current 5th edition ruleset, five of Dungeons & Dragons 13 classes gain access to their subclass at either 1st or 2nd Level. A large reason for this is how those classes are presented in the ...
Martial-caster divide? Never heard of it! Dungeons and Dragons brings us two books entirely dedicated to spellcasting in the Fall.
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