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Exploring frozen lands in Dungeons & Dragons can bring many challenges ... solutions beyond killing the creature. Most artic ...
The elemental planes of Dungeons & Dragons are one of the more difficult ... living thing that attempted to wade this far. The few creatures that do call these deeper reaches home are elementals ...
Three arrows notched and flown straight through the creatures' hearts ... technologically advanced piece of Dungeons & Dragons media known to humankind. Its mountain mazes, made up entirely ...
Instead of ski slopes, Hinterberg has dungeons, the appearance of which has attracted tourists and attention from all over the globe. Surely a few weeks of slaying monsters and completing dungeons ...
The Tarrasque is one of the most deadly and iconic monsters in Dungeons & Dragons. It clocks out at CR 30, the highest possible CR in D&D 5e, yet it doesn’t feel deserving of this. The latest ...
We are heading into the final four weeks before Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves comes out, and we have a new little featurette that shows all of the creatures that we'll be meeting during ...
There’s no gore in Dungeons of Hinterberg, and the violence is stylized, taking place against gooey, inhuman mobs that feel more like the creatures from Jeff Smith’s Bone than wild animals.
Chris Pine, Michelle Rodriguez, Regé-Jean Page, and the rest of the cast of Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves are here to explain which monsters might show up in the upcoming film.
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 ...
Over the past couple of months, fans of Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves have ... on-set solutions for their non-human creatures. Some of them are more convincing than others — in ...
A small creature with a “yolk-yellow” underside sat on a mountain in southwestern China and breathed in the thin air. Something about the animal caught the attention of nearby scientists.