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Looking for a little more horror with your Dungeons & Dragons campaigns? You’ll be excited to learn about The Crooked […] ...
Dungeons & Dragons has adapted and created many creatures for its world, creating classic monsters that still show up in ...
While the Monster Manual no doubt contains plenty ... easier to keep track of what it means to become a werebear in Dungeons & Dragons. This change is intended to make the DMs life easier, with ...
These creatures, who are also a playable species in Dungeons & Dragons, have both serpentine and humanoid features. (Basically, snake people.) Yuan-ti were originally humans who used dark magic to ...
The Tarrasque is one of the most deadly and iconic monsters in Dungeons & Dragons. It clocks out at ... with some even being able to shift to human form. Look at the Draconic sorcerer subclass ...
The Dungeons & Dragons universe spans vast underground ... Some are almost indescribably terrible hordes of monsters led by something insensate and terrible. Other times, your campaign leaves ...
Image Source: Conceptopolis via D&D Monster Manual The first creature on our list is one of the most classic and revered among DnD players, despite its unassuming appearance. The Gelatinous Cube ...
WizKids has announced that an official D&D Potato Head Beholder miniature will be on sale at Origins Game Fair and local game ...
We have the humanoid face ... the manticore survives today is because of Dungeons & Dragons. The tabletop fantasy role-playing game's "Monster Manual" solidified the manticore's appearance ...
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