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.
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, ...
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Katelyn has been a writer since they learned to hold a pencil, but was a latecomer to the world of gaming, gradually falling in love with video games over the course of high school and college. They ...
The Onomancy subclass involved the use of true names, extracting them from enemies and allies and using those names to enhance the effects of certain spells or otherwise impact those creatures. The ...
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 ...
One of the biggest questions from last year's Wizards of the Coast presentations is, "Why exactly does Dungeons & Dragons need new rules for 2024?" We were recently invited up to Seattle to ...