Walt Braley is a comedy and entertainment writer based in Chicago. He tries to explore the most interesting (or hilarious) facets of media and pop-culture using a mixture of humor and thorough ...
Good screenwriters will say that it’s best to keep a character’s history flexible when first starting out a TV series. It’s good to have strong hooks and immediately compelling points. However, it’s ...
Dungeons & Dragons used to be a weird little hobby, seen as hopelessly nerdy, childish, and even Satanic. Now it’s a bigger cultural deal than Monopoly, even chess. It’s featured in Stranger Things ...
Creating a character for your next Dungeons & Dragons adventure is always an exciting time. Full of decisions, dice rolls, and fantastic abilities, you have a lot to consider. While most of the ...
Sebastian is a pop culture writer with a passion for research, especially when it comes to movies, anime, and games. He holds a Bachelor's degree in History and has written features, movie reviews, ...
Paolo Arias is a marketing content writer based in Metro Manila. He's usually listening to podcasts, reading a book, or drinking coffee when AFK. In the One D&D playtest, classes now choose their ...
Instead of using dice to determine a character’s stats, players were to calculate their stats using six simple tests, one for each attribute scores. The tests were as follows: Strength: Divide the ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook In the 2014 Player’s Handbook and other early 5th edition rulebooks, each race (renamed species in ...
Dungeons & Dragons has the potential to create some massively overpowered characters either through clever use of feats or by multiclassing.
Welcome to No Shame November! This week we're diving into the pop culture we love that society tells us we shouldn't. The last thing you want to be thinking while playing Dungeons and Dragons is, “Is ...