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Best podcasts about advanced dungeons dragons

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Clownfish TV: Audio Edition
'Racist' Dungeons & Dragons Community Episode RETURNS to Streaming!

Clownfish TV: Audio Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 12:29


✨ Shadowbinders Pin Set Campaign - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/nydaria/shadowbinders-steampunk-fantasy-hard-enamel-pin-set-series-1 The times, they are a changing. The 'black face' episode of Community, "Advanced Dungeons & Dragons", has quietly been returned to streaming. This after the media made a HUGE deal about the episode being yanked off Netflix and Hulu because of Chang cosplaying as a Drow. The return of controversial episodes from "Community" and Dungeons & Dragons to streaming platforms highlights the ongoing debate over racial representation, humor, and the impact of censorship in media. 00:00 The controversial "blackface" episode of Community and a Dungeons and Dragons episode, both previously removed for racism, have returned to streaming on Peacock amid claims they were intended as jokes. 02:14 Chang's character's use of blackface in a Dungeons & Dragons episode sparked controversy, highlighting a shift in perceptions of racial representation in gaming from acceptance to offense. 03:17 The video critiques the shift in humor and diversity in shows like "Community" and discusses a Kickstarter while condemning Wizards of the Coast for changing Dungeons & Dragons due to racism accusations. 04:56 The speaker critiques inauthentic portrayals of elves while discussing the reversal of media overcorrection as banned episodes return to streaming. 06:30 A controversial episode of the cult classic sitcom "Community," known for its boundary-pushing humor, has returned to streaming despite past bans. 07:41 Controversy erupts over a Dungeons & Dragons character in face paint, leading to its removal from streaming for alleged blackface despite comedic intent. 09:18 The removal of the Beloved Community episode underscores bullying and censorship issues in Dungeons & Dragons, as companies may reverse their overcorrections from the woke era without admitting errors. 10:57 The episode faced backlash for perceived racism, overshadowing its diversity and anti-bullying messages, but remains available on Peacock and promotes the Shadow Binders Kickstarter campaign. The episode faced backlash over perceived racism, but the show's inherent diversity and the lessons on bullying were overlooked in the rush to address the controversy. The episode can be watched repeatedly on Peacock despite attempts to suppress it, and viewers are encouraged to check out the Shadow Binders campaign on Kickstarter.

Intrappolati nel Retrogaming
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Cloudy Mountain con Starfox Mulder

Intrappolati nel Retrogaming

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 70:24


Eccoci tornati operativi più che mai dopo il periodo di crunch time, con un bellissimo episodio, uno dove non conosciamo minimamente il gioco, e lo scopriamo anche noi attreaverso i racconti del nostro ospite. Graditissimo ospite, per la prima volta si fa intrappolare qui con noi Giovanni Starfox Mulder dei Bit-elloni, che ci racconta di questo titolo, Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Cloudy Mountain per Mattel Intellivision, di come sia entrato nella sua vita e di come lo abbia influenzato nella sua attività di autore di GDR. Giovanni poi potete seguirlo nel podcast di gamerevs.it e qui potrete trovare Streben il suo gioco! Come sempre, buon ascolto, e alla prossima puntata! CONTATTI Sito:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ intrappolatinelretrogaming.it⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Mail: intrappolatinelretrogaming@gmail.com Gruppo Telegram:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://t.me/joinchat/AqcDTRU9fsMzAeclbCTGkQ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ RINGRAZIAMENTI -Un grazie di cuore a⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ IL DIZIONARIO DEI VIDEOGIOCHI⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  per la ricca fonte di sapere che dà -Un grazie di cuore al team di⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ RETROEDICOLA VIDEOLUDICA⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  per lo splendido lavoro che stanno facendo nel recuperare e conservare le vecchie riviste videoludiche -Un grazie alla onnipresente⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ WIKIPEDIA⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ -Un grazie all'immancabile⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ YOUTUBE⁠⁠⁠⁠ DOMANDE DEL RETROGAMER: 1- qual'è stato il tuo primo videogioco e il tuo primo sistema di gioco? 2- quali sono i tuoi videogiochi e sistemi di gioco preferiti? 3-cos'e' per te il retrogaming e che rapporto hai oggi con i videogiochi? LEGA DEI VIDEOGIOCHI Il canale Telegram della Lega dei Videogiochi: ⁠⁠⁠https://t.me/LDVpodcasts⁠⁠⁠ I membri della LDV: ⁠⁠⁠Atariteca⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Arcade Story⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Quanti Giga Alla Panca ⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Retrogaming Lives⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Facciamo DOS chiacchiere ⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠GameRevs⁠⁠⁠

You're Already Accepted: A Community Rewatch
YAA #47:VCR Maintenance and Educational Publishing/Advanced Advanced Dungeons & Dragons

You're Already Accepted: A Community Rewatch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 33:11


what came 1st: the dungeon or the dragon ?

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Dev Game Club
DGC Ep 356: Eye of the Beholder (part one)

Dev Game Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 83:44


Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we begin a new series on 1991's Eye of the Beholder, from Westwood Studios and published by Strategic Simulations Inc. We set the game in its time before exploring its primary mechanics and the feel of being in this world. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: First level or two Issues covered: knowing who the evil is, tactical top down Gold Box, the opening cutscene, being amazed at how much they get into the Game Boy version of a Metroid game, lots of movie tie-ins, a wide variety of machines, lack of automap, being everything one wanted for a Forgotten Realms nerd, one of the ten games, semi real-time, living inside the depths of Waterdeep, a style of play which continues today, having to rest immediately, gaining information through audio, uncovering the whole map vs racing towards the goal, tournament play, losing is fun, the only way out is through, annotating a later map, interacting with the play space, accessibility and the mouse, contextualization and abstraction in game design, having to throw weapons in the world, how cool the audio is, using items to locate yourself, creating a party, crunchy spells, shout-outs to upcoming work, difficulty in the bosses in Metroid games then and now, games influencing games, getting the green light, justifying the game via the sweet spot of trends, why not just make this a Star Wars game, how green lighting changes with bigger franchises, games that changed our perspectives. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Gold Box games, Westwood Studios, Dune 2, A Link to the Past, Super Castlevania IV, SNES, Mega Man 4, Final Fantasy IV, Metroid II: Return of Samus (and Metroid series), Sonic the Hedgehog, Sega Genesis, Battletoads, Rare, Stamper Bros, Civilization, Another World, Space Quest IV, Monkey Island 2, Wing Commander 2, Hudson Hawk, Terminator 2, American Gladiators, Hunt for Red October, The Godfather, Amiga, PC-98, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Apple ][, Spectrum ZX, Amstrad, Questron, Disney, Legend of Kyrandia, Command and Conquer (series), Electronic Arts, Earth and Beyond, Louis Castle, Brett Sperry, Strategic Simulations Incorporated, Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, Pool of Radiance, The Ruins of Myth Drannor, Ultima (series), Wizardry (series), A Bard's Tale (series), Ultima Underworld, Dungeon Master, Dragon Warrior/Dragon Quest (series), Diablo, Wasteland, Temple of Elemental Evil, Legend of Grimrock, Etrian Odyssey (series), The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh, The Tomb of Horrors, Infocom, Ocarina of Time, Rogue, Deluxe Paint, Baldur's Gate, Jarkko Sivula, Single Malt Apocalypse, Sierra, LucasArts, Wierd Tales, Amazing Stories, Tintin, Pippin Barr, David Wolinsky, Game Thing, The Stuff Games Are Made Of, Walker, Dark Souls, Nintendo, Skyrim, Breath of the Wild, Johnny Pockets, Mad Max, Full Throttle, Day of the Tentacle, Grim Fandango, Republic Commando, Sam and Max: Freelance Police, Bounty Hunter, RTX Red Rock, Gladius, PlayStation, Tomb Raider (series), Halo: Infinite, Quake, MYST, Lode Runner, Sabotage, Robotron 2084, Joust, Dark Forces, WoW Classic, Everquest, MUD, Ultima Online, Meridian 59, Adventure, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Next time: more Eye of the Beholder! Twitch: brettdouville or timlongojr, instagram:timlongojr, Twitter: @timlongojr and @devgameclub Discord  DevGameClub@gmail.com

The Vintage RPG Podcast
The Complete Warlock

The Vintage RPG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 24:39


This week on the Vintage RPG Podcast, we look at The Complete Warlock, one of the earliest hacks of the original D&D — the rules were compiled from a homebrew California-area game in 1975 and finally saw print in 1978, only to be buried by the then-fresh Advanced Dungeons & Dragons. It's still an interesting system, especially considering it corrects OD&D in a lot of similar ways Gygax did with AD&D. It also has a number of mechanical innovations that anticipate systems seen later in RuneQuest and Rolemaster and many other games. It's an interesting time capsule! * * * Stu's book, Monsters, Aliens, and Holes in the Ground is up for pre-order now! Get in Regular or Deluxe, but maybe consider getting it via Bookshop, yea? Hang out with us on the Vintage RPG Discord! If  you dig what we do, join us on the Vintage RPG Patreon for more roleplaying fun and surprises! Patrons keep us going! Like, Rate, Subscribe and Review the Vintage RPG Podcast!

TodCast
Hersey Hobby Wagon: Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Player's Handbook (1st Edition)

TodCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 33:58


Todd pulls the wagon over in the rain and pulls forth an ancient tome that factored heavily in his development in his youth. He then proceeds to go on for some time regarding the history of the book (and the D&D game in general). Connect with the TodCast! Check out our website at: ⁠⁠⁠https://todcastpodcast.com/⁠⁠⁠ On Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠@CastTod⁠⁠⁠ and/or ⁠⁠⁠@EricHersey⁠⁠⁠ On FaceBook: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/todcastpodcast/⁠⁠⁠ Send us your ideas via the ⁠⁠⁠website⁠⁠⁠ or ⁠⁠⁠email⁠⁠⁠! Find out what Eric has been up to in the world of websites and SEO at ⁠⁠⁠⁠ericherseyweb.com⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/todd8/message

RTFM
RTFM: Advanced Dungeons & Dragons First Quest

RTFM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 81:09


Max Lander and Aaron King dig through RPGs of yore to bring you valuable nuggets of mechanics, lore, and strangeness. They read the fucking manual so that you don't have to. We continue our slow exploration of D&D editions with the First Quest box set for AD&D 2nd Edition. Is the box set the ultimate expression of the RPG? Do more RPGs need to hire child actors to pretend to play the game? If you want to chat about the episode, join our Discord!

Meaningful Choices
D&D Examples of Play: Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, 1st Edition

Meaningful Choices

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 71:05


In this episode we read the 1E AD&D example of play from the Dungeon Master's Guide and discover how it takes teaching the game to a whole new level. Also: a PC dies!

Ten Cent Takes
Issue 33: DC's Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (History of DND, Part 3)

Ten Cent Takes

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 58:52


Alright, nerds! Today we're talking about the 1988 Advanced Dungeons & Dragons from DC Comics.  Important topics covered: How DC and TSR started working together, which god would serve the best drinks in Waterdeep, and what's the cringiest spell to cast.  ----more---- ***** CORRECTION: We learned after this episode dropped that Advanced Dungeons & Dragons *was* collected and reprinted in trades about a decade ago by IDW. Those trades are titled "Dungeons and Dragons: Classics" and have since gone out of print. You can buy physical copies (but they're getting pretty expensive) or you can purchase digital copies from IDW: https://www.idwpublishing.com/product/dungeons-dragons-classics-vol-1-tpb/  This collection unfortunately isn't available on Hoopla (nor are the republished Dragonlance Classics), but the reprinted Forgotten realms are available there: https://www.hoopladigital.com/title/11712476  Anyway, sorry about that! *****  Transcripts are coming soon! We're in the process of putting together a new site, which will have a dedicated transcripts section.  If you want to listen to more DND content, check out Last Tavern on the Left: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/last-tavern-on-the-left/id1624361631    Email: tencenttakes@gmail.com Twitter: @Tencenttakes Instagram: @Tencenttakes Facebook: /Tencenttakes

The Goblins and Growlers Podcast
”Conan Unchained!” DnD Module: Is This Best In Life? | The Goblins and Growlers Podcast

The Goblins and Growlers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 41:29


Conan Unchained! Episode Introduction “The GMs forgot the secret of old modules, and we who found it, are just podcasters… Just podcasters. Not Twitch streamers, not gaming journalists, just podcasters. The secret of old modules has always carried with them a mystery. You must learn their riddle, listeners. You must learn their discipline. For no site, no site in this world you can trust. Not Facebook, not Reddit, not forums. Old modules, you can trust.” - Conan's father, probably Brandon and Josh sat down on a Saturday morning to watch the first Conan the Barbarian film, and record an episode about the AD&D Module “Conan Unchained!” Join them as they share their thoughts on the work, expanding out to cover some of their opinions on early wargaming D&D, and general thoughts about the Conan films.  About “Conan Unchained!”: Released in 1984 for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, written by David “Zeb” Cook, with art by Jeff Butler. Conan Unchained! includes four pre-generated characters, the adjusted rules for running adventures in this setting, and a full adventure ranging from levels 10-14. Topics Introduction (0:48) David Cook before “Zeb” (1:58) Book Vs. Movie as source material (3:33) The Setting (square peg, round hole) (5:14) The pre-generated characters (and why you should definitely use them) (8:23) Stats specific to the setting (9:49) Comparing Luck Points to Force Points (13:34) Fear checks (14:50) Keeping in mind the era this was written, and the system it's for (16:46) Hyboria is significantly lower-magic than Greyhawk or the Forgotten Realms (18:09) Without the Conan pastiche, this adventure is so-so (20:28) If you're wanting to play something like this now (22:22) New monsters! But only technically plural (23:07) Detailing the pre-generated character sheets (25:43) Maps, Atlases, and similar material (27:32) Jeff Butler, the artist for the book (31:17) Additional Resources  Conan Unchained! On Archive.org https://archive.org/details/tsr09123cb1conanunchainedlevel1014  Conan Unchained! Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conan_Unchained! Jeff Butler's website, featuring a lot of his work https://jeff-butler.com/   Listen, rate, and subscribe! If you like the show, please tell a friend about it. And if you want to tell more people, then please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. You can find and/or support us at all the places below: https://twitter.com/WayOfBrandolore  https://twitter.com/BlackCloakDM https://patreon.com/goblinsgrowlers https://facebook.com/GoblinsAndGrowlers https://goblinsandgrowlers.podbean.com (and basically any other podcatcher) https://quidproroll.podbean.com (our sister podcast, an actual play) JOIN OUR DISCORD: bit.ly/goblindiscord The Goblins and Growlers Podcast is produced by Goblins and Growlers, a Richmond, Virginia-based tabletop-roleplaying-game content and events company dedicated to inclusivity through TTRPGs.

Intermediate Studies of Podcast Unoriginality (A Community Podcast)
Season 2, Episode 14: Advanced Dungeons & Dragons

Intermediate Studies of Podcast Unoriginality (A Community Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 36:49


This week our hosts discuss the most important topic across the whole show. Would you rather have big ears or a tail?

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Café com Dungeon
D&D Cyclopedia: Monstrous Manual - CcD#963

Café com Dungeon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 78:57


Neste episódio da D&D Cyclopedia, Balbi recebe novamente o grande Eduardo Spohr, autor de Santo Guerreiro: Roma Invicta, que vem trocar uma idéia e muitas memórias divertidas e nostálgicas sobre o Monstrous Manual, o manual de monstros do Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2e. Participe do grupo de Telegram com mini-casts do Spohr   #DNDCYCLOPEDIA   *** O depoimento de hoje sobre o podcast foi do grande amigo e parceiro de RPG Carlinhos Malvadeza. Muito obriado por compartilhar sua experiÊncia com o Café com Dungeon! Deixe também seu depoimento sobre sua relação com o Café com Dungeon para a contagem regressiva do Episódio 1000 do podcast! Pode ser por escrito, para regradacasa@gmail.com, ou por audio, para o Telegram @rbalbi. Citaremos seu nome salvo desejo expresso de sua parte, ok? ***   CONSIDERE APOIAR O ROLE!!!! Torne-se um Assinante do Café,  com Dungeon, com planos a partir de R$5, e contribua para criarmos nossa série especial destrinchando a história do RPG, dos anos 70 até os dias atuais, quando batermos nossa próxima meta! Assine já! **** Aproveite nossas parcerias! A My Dice Factory, que faz lindíssimos dados artesanais, está em temporada de vendas e ainda há kits disponíveis! Chega no site da MDF e use o cupom REGRADACASA5. Se você for assinante do Café com Dungeon, me consulte no telegram pelo cupom especial. *** Quer beber um Café artesanal, sem impurezas e delicioso enquanto ouve o Café com Dungeon? Vindo de pequenos produtores numa cadeia de produção racional, de agricultura familia e sem indústria tradicional envolvida, conheça a Ovelha Negra Cafés e todos os seus tipos especiais de café. Use o Cupom: DUNGEONCRAWL   Assinantes têm cupom especiais. Consulte no grupo de Telegram!   *** Muito obrigado a todos os assinantes do nível Expresso - esse apoio ajuda demais; e muitíssimo obrigado aos apoiadores Café com Creme e Café Gourmet: Abílio Júnior Adriel Lucas Balieiro Rodrigues Aline Maciel André Luiz Marcondes Pontes Brayner Silva Bruno Cobbi Bruno da Silva Assis Bruno Tácio Cachoeira Caio Messias Cavazzana Carlos Castilho Cássio Félix Daniel Saraiva Denis Lima Diego Leite Da Cunha Diego Sestito Dm Quiral Erasmo Barros Erasmo Barros Fábio Luparelli Felipe Xavier Gonzaga Franciolli Araújo Francisco Siqueira Gabriel Bill Gabriel Stüpp George Bonfim Gersica Melchiades Gilvan Gouvêa Glauber Rocha Glebe Duarte Gustavo Baldez Oliveira Dias Gustavo Jardim De Souza Gustavo Murad Heitor Coelho Helber Del Bem Martins Jarbas Trindade Jean Paes João Rafael Coelho Cruz E Sousa Jorge Monteiro José Canesin Leandro Fiamenghi Leonardo De Andrade Castilho Leonardo Monteio De Morais Leonardo Paixão Lianker Lopes Lucas Barjud Luiz Felipe Pereira De Souza Marcelo Pires Bentes Marcos Paulo Ribeiro Marcus Komei Machado Pedroza Matheus Heleno Pedro Borges Pedro Cocola Pedro Gustavo Rodrigues Pedro Wah Rafael Caetano Mingoranci Rafael Cruz Rafael Garotti Rezende Rafael Raposo Rafael Roque Leite Ramon Bezerra Raoni Godinho Ricardo Matte Rodrigo De Lima González Rodrigo Freitas Roger Kober Saulo Aride Tiago Lima Barboza Willy Alencar Yuri Saiyé *** #Paracegover CAPA: à frente o logo do Café com Dungeon; ao fundo, uma ilustração de capa do Monstrous Manual, com um morto-vivo, um beholder, um minotauro, um three-kreen e um dragão vermelho. *** O Café com Dungeon é um podcast oferecido pelo canal Regra da Casa. Siga nosso Instagram para um complemento visual de nosso conteúdo, além de anúncios, sorteios e atualizações.  

The Vintage RPG Podcast
Monstrous Compendium

The Vintage RPG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 23:03


We got you some monsters for Christmas! This week on the Vintage RPG Podcast, we talk about the Monstrous Compendium (1989) for second edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons. You know what else we talk about? Office supplies and how great they are. Join us for another thrilling episode! * * * Did Santa forget something? Use this promo code from Noble Knight to make it all better. Use RINGOFWARMTH in store or on the site to get 10% off whatever you're buying. That lasts from now all the way to February 28 - a surefire way to take the chill out of the winter! Hang out with us on the Vintage RPG Discord! If  you dig what we do, join us on the Vintage RPG Patreon for more roleplaying fun and surprises! Patrons keep us going! Like, Rate, Subscribe and Review the Vintage RPG Podcast! Available on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, SoundCloud, Spotify, YouTube and your favorite podcast clients. Send questions, comments or corrections to info@vintagerpg.com. Follow Vintage RPG on Instagram, Tumblr and Facebook. Learn more at the Vintage RPG FAQ. Follow Stu Horvath, John McGuire, VintageRPG and Unwinnable on Twitter. Intro music by George Collazo. The Vintage RPG illustration is by Shafer Brown. Follow him on Twitter. Tune in next week for the next episode. Until then, may the dice always roll in your favor!

Café com Dungeon
D&D Cyclopedia: A Origem das Classes no Appendix N - CcD #903

Café com Dungeon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 116:51


Neste episódio, Balbi recebe um estudioso do appendix N e figura histórica do RPG Nacional, o Lucio Nöthlich Pimentel, para dar uma viajada pelas influências mais básicas do D&D, principalmente no tocante a origem de cada classe nas páginas dos livros clássicos da lista de recomendações do Gary Gygax nas páginas no Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1e. Jack Vance, Fritz Leiber, Tolkien, Clark Ashton Smith e outros autores seminais são citados conforme Lucio destrincha as influências de cada classe do old school. Citado no episódio, o duelo final do filme The Raven, com Vincent Price, na qual podemos notar várias magias de D&D. Confiram o Medium do Lucio, onde ele analisa um material riquíssimo com obras clássicas. Música inspirada em The King of Elfland's Daughter, de Lord Dunsany   #DNDCYCLOPEDIA   ***   ***   CONSIDERE APOIAR O ROLE!!!! Torne-se um Assinante do Café,  com Dungeon, com planos a partir de R$5, e contribua para criarmos nossa série especial destrinchando a história do RPG, dos anos 70 até os dias atuais! https://bit.ly/CcDungeon   **** Aproveite nossas parcerias! *** A My Dice Factory, que faz lindíssimos dados artesanais, está em temporada de vendas e ainda há kits disponíveis! Chega lá em http://mydicefactory.lojaintegrada.com.br e use o cupom REGRADACASA5. Se você for assinante do Café com Dungeon, me consulte no telegram pelo cupom especial. *** Quer beber um Café artesanal, sem impurezas e delicioso enquanto ouve o Café com Dungeon? Vindo de pequenos produtores numa cadeia de produção racional e boa para todos, conheça a Ovelha Negra e todos os seus tipos especiais de café. Use o Cupom: DUNGEONCRAWL https://bit.ly/ovelhanegracafes   Assinantes têm cupom especiais. Consulte no grupo de Telegram! *** Muito obrigado a todos os assinantes do nível Expresso - esse apoio ajuda demais; e muitíssimo obrigado aos apoiadores Café com Creme e Café Gourmet: Abílio Júnior Adriel Lucas Balieiro Rodrigues Aline Maciel André Luiz Marcondes Pontes Brayner Silva Bruno Cobbi Bruno Tácio Cachoeira Caio Messias Cavazzana Carlos Castilho Cássio Félix Daniel Saraiva Denis Lima Diego Leite Da Cunha Diego Sestito Dm Quiral Erasmo Barros Erasmo Barros Fábio Luparelli Felipe Xavier Gonzaga Franciolli Araújo Francisco Siqueira Gabriel Stüpp George Bonfim Gersica Melchiades Gilvan Gouvêa Glauber Rocha Glebe Duarte Gustavo Baldez Oliveira Dias Gustavo Jardim De Souza Gustavo Murad Heitor Coelho Helber Del Bem Martins Jarbas Trindade Jean Paes João Rafael Coelho Cruz E Sousa Jorge Monteiro José Canesin Leandro Fiamenghi Leonardo De Andrade Castilho Leonardo Monteio De Morais Leonardo Paixão Lianker Lopes Lucas Barjud Luiz Felipe Pereira De Souza Marcelo Pires Bentes Marcos Paulo Ribeiro Marcus Komei Machado Pedroza Matheus Heleno Pedro Borges Pedro Cocola Pedro Gustavo Rodrigues Pedro Wah Rafael Caetano Mingoranci Rafael Cruz Rafael Garotti Rezende Rafael Raposo Rafael Roque Leite Ramon Bezerra Raoni Godinho Ricardo Matte Rodrigo De Lima González Roger Kober Saulo Aride Tiago Lima Barboza Willy Alencar Yuri Saiyé *** #Paracegover CAPA: à frente o logo do Café com Dungeon; ao fundo um foto de capas de livros clássicos de Jack Vance e Fritz Leiber.   *** O Café com Dungeon é um podcast oferecido pelo canal Regra da Casa. Siga nosso Instagram para um complemento visual de nosso conteúdo, além de anúncios, sorteios e atualizações.      

Café com Dungeon
CcD#893 - D&D Cyclopedia: Dungeon Master‘s Guide AD&D 2e - Alinhamento

Café com Dungeon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 46:57


Neste episódio, Balbi dá uma relida no capítulo de Alinhamento do Dungeon Master's Guide da 2ª edição do Advanced Dungeons & Dragons e dá uma olhada em como Cook explica o fundamento das tendências, como entram em jogo, como podem ser utilizadas como ferramenta, como mudam e quais suas dinâmicas, que às vezes ficam um pouco confusas mas também trazem surpreendentes e controversas mecânicas pautando sua evolução.   #DNDCYCLOPEDIA   *** CONSIDERE APOIAR O ROLE!!!! Torne-se um Assinante do Café,  com Dungeon, com planos a partir de R$5, e contribua para criarmos nossa série especial destrinchando a história do RPG, dos anos 70 até os dias atuais! https://bit.ly/CcDungeon   **** Aproveite nossas parcerias! *** A My Dice Factory, que faz lindíssimos dados artesanais, está em temporada de vendas e ainda há kits disponíveis! Chega lá em http://mydicefactory.lojaintegrada.com.br e use o cupom REGRADACASA5. Se você for assinante do Café com Dungeon, me consulte no telegram pelo cupom especial. *** Quer beber um Café artesanal, sem impurezas e delicioso enquanto ouve o Café com Dungeon? Vindo de pequenos produtores numa cadeia de produção racional e boa para todos, conheça a Ovelha Negra e todos os seus tipos especiais de café. Use o Cupom: DUNGEONCRAWL https://bit.ly/ovelhanegracafes   Assinantes têm cupom especiais. Consulte no grupo de Telegram! *** Muito obrigado a todos os assinantes do nível Expresso - esse apoio ajuda demais; e muitíssimo obrigado aos apoiadores Café com Creme e Café Gourmet: Aline Maciel André Benatti André Luiz Marcondes Pontes Brayner Silva Bruno Tácio Cachoeira Carlos Castilho Cássio Félix Daniel Saraiva Danielle David Marques Diego  Leite Da Cunha  Dm Quiral Fabio Dedini Fábio Luparelli Felipe Xavier Gonzaga Gabriel Gomes Junger Lumbreras Gabriel Stüpp George Bonfim Glauber Rocha Gustavo Baldez Oliveira Dias Gustavo Jardim De Souza Gustavo Murad Heitor Coelho Helber Del Bem Martins João Pedro Beckner João Rafael Coelho Cruz E Sousa Jorge Monteiro José  Canesin Leandro Fiamenghi Leonardo De Andrade Castilho Lianker Lopes Luiz Felipe Pereira De Souza Luiz Guilherme Dias De Souza Marcus Komei Machado Pedroza Matheus Heleno Pedro  Quintanilha Pedro Gustavo Rodrigues Pedro Wah Rafael Roque Leite Raoni Godinho Ricardo Matte Roger Kober Sandro Rogério De Abreu Duarte Filho Saulo Aride Vasco José Santos Lima Victor Carvalho Waldir Rodrigues Junior Willy Alencar Yuri Saiyé Abílio Júnior Adriel Lucas Balieiro Rodrigues Bruno Cobbi Caio Messias Cavazzana Denis Lima Diego Sestito Erasmo Barros Erasmo Barros Fabio Ramalho Almeida Franciolli Araújo Germano Assis Jarbas Trindade Jean Paes Jorge Luiz Mendes Ramos Leonardo Paixão Marcelo Pires Bentes Patrícia Brito Pedro Cocola Rafael Caetano Mingoranci Rafael Cruz Rafael Garotti Rezende Rodrigo  Avelino Rosa Rodrigo  De Lima González Tiago Lima Barboza *** #Paracegover CAPA: à frente o logo do Café com Dungeon; ao fundo ilustração da capa do DMG do AD&D 2e, com um mago poderoso com muitos poderes em sua volta, fazendo uma magia com um dragão vermelho à queima roupa com a boca em chamas.   *** O Café com Dungeon é um podcast oferecido pelo canal Regra da Casa. Siga nosso Instagram para um complemento visual de nosso conteúdo, além de anúncios, sorteios e atualizações.      

Confessions of a Wee Tim'rous Bushi
Unexpected 5e Evaluation, New Gaming Horizons & Rule 0 Freedom

Confessions of a Wee Tim'rous Bushi

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 85:20


Series 2, episode 37: Apologies for the great length! I report on my home groups progression through and experience of 5e D&D and plans to enjoy Call of Cthulhu and Advanced Dungeons & Dragons. I also respond to call-ins, mostly about the knotty issue of play styles and particularly the so-called “rule zero” - I come out as an anarchist, and threaten peaceful Molotovs. Thank you to Spencer/FreeThrall of Keep Off The Borderlands, Jason of Nerd's RPG Variety Cast, and Joey Richter of Hindsightless. Daniel Norton's/Bandits Keep's YouTube vid on rule zero us here: https://youtu.be/9hQXCnI1WmA. You can contact me at: scotinkyoto@yahoo.com, Menion @OldShabbyGamer (Twitter), and here on Anchor. Cheers! Details of the music for this podcast, available free of charge from Free Stock Musical, are as follows:   Otogi2 by PeriTune | http://peritune.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/menion/message

Café com Dungeon
CcD #823 - D&D Cyclopedia: Elminster's Ecologies 01

Café com Dungeon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 37:29


Neste episódio, Balbi abre a D&D Cyclopedia com a apresentação geral desta caixa de Forgotten Realms para Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2e, de 1994, chamada Elminster's Ecologies, que compreende uma série de 9 livretos com descrições feitas por NPCs importantes, sobre o cenário natural de regiões importantes para os reinos. No primeiro episódio desta sequência, vamos ler a introdução e falar do Explorer's Manual, que é o primeiro dos livretos. #DNDCYCLOPEDIA *** CONSIDERE APOIAR O ROLE!!!! Torne-se um Assinante do Café,  com Dungeon, com planos a partir de R$5, e contribua para criarmos nossa série especial destrinchando a história do RPG, dos anos 70 até os dias atuais! https://bit.ly/CcDungeon **** Aproveite nossas parcerias! Quer beber um Café artesanal, sem impurezas e delicioso enquanto ouve o Café com Dungeon? Vindo de pequenos produtores numa cadeia de produção racional e boa para todos, conheça a Ovelha Negra e todos os seus tipos especiais de café. Use o Cupom: DUNGEONCRAWL https://bit.ly/ovelhanegracafes   Assinantes têm cupom especiais. Consulte no grupo de Telegram! *** Muito obrigado a todos os assinantes do nível Expresso - esse apoio ajuda demais; e muitíssimo obrigado aos apoiadores Café com Creme e Café Gourmet: Abílio Júnior Adriel Lucas Balieiro Rodrigues Aline Maciel André Luiz Marcondes Pontes Brayner Silva Bruno Cobbi Bruno Tácio Cachoeira Caio Messias Cavazzana Carlos Castilho Cássio Félix Daniel Saraiva Denis Lima Diego  Leite Da Cunha  Diego Sestito Dm Quiral Erasmo Barros Erasmo Barros Fábio Luparelli Franciolli Araújo Francisco Siqueira Gabriel Stüpp George Bonfim Germano Assis Gersica  Melchiades  Gilvan Gouvêa Glauber Rocha Gustavo Baldez Oliveira Dias Gustavo Jardim De Souza Gustavo Murad Heitor Coelho Heitor Coelho Helber Del Bem Martins Jean Paes João Pedro Beckner João Rafael Coelho Cruz E Sousa Jorge Monteiro José  Canesin Julio Cesar Gomes De Oliveira Leandro Fiamenghi Leonardo De Andrade Castilho Leonardo Monteio De Morais Leonardo Paixão Lucas Barjud Luiz Felipe Pereira De Souza Marcelo Pires Bentes Marcos Paulo Ribeiro Marcus Komei Machado Pedroza Matheus Heleno Patrícia Brito Pedro  Quintanilha Pedro Borges Pedro Cocola Pedro Gustavo Rodrigues Pedro Wah Rafael Caetano Mingoranci Rafael Cruz Rafael Garotti Rezende Rafael Raposo Rafael Roque Leite Ramon Bezerra Raoni Godinho Ricardo Matte Rodrigo  De Lima González Roger Kober Saulo Aride Tiago Lima Barboza Vasco José Santos Lima Victor Carvalho Waldir Rodrigues Junior Willy Alencar Yuri Saiyé *** #Paracegover CAPA: à frente o logo do Café com Dungeon, o texto disposto como fumaça de uma caneca construída, graficamente, com a mesma tipografia; ao fundo uma ilustração de um dragão vermelho pequeno, montado por Elminster, também de vermelho e chapéu pontudo, vistos de cima sobrevoando uma extensa floresta. *** O Café com Dungeon é um podcast oferecido pelo canal Regra da Casa. Siga nosso Instagram para um complemento visual de nosso conteúdo, além de anúncios, sorteios e atualizações.

Retro Fanfic Retrospective
Episode 116: Alice in Wonderland - Dungeonland & The Land Beyond the Magic Mirror

Retro Fanfic Retrospective

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 112:39


Resident Lewis Carroll enthusiast Julia returns to help us tackle two Advanced Dungeons & Dragons modules written by D&D codifier Gary Gygax. He's more in his "Tomb of Horrors" mode than his "Keep on the Borderlands" mode. Roleplaying is a realm of limitless possibility, but you absolutely can't cut through the thick garden hedge. The White Rabbit needs to stop polymorphing people into weird animal hybrids. Amado is definitely going to loot the Caterpillar's hookah.   Link to the modules (on the old TSR website!): bit.ly/rfrdungeonland

The Slovenly Trulls
Episode 4: How the Turns Have Tabled

The Slovenly Trulls

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 168:26


In this monster of an episode, Shardae and Lyssa dive deep into the two most notoriously sexist tables in Advanced Dungeons & Dragons -- plus one more just for some extra spice.

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GenXGrownUp Podcast
Debris, Tiny Frogger, & Taxi Chaos

GenXGrownUp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 55:27


We watch a new series about agents investigating the scattered wreckage of an alien spacecraft, crack open a newly-found vintage role-playing handbook, and play a new action-driving game that promises to be the spiritual successor to Crazy Taxi! Patreon » patreon.com/genxgrownup Discord » GenXGrownUp.com/discord Facebook » fb.me/GenXGrownUp Twitter » GenXGrownUp.com/twitter Website » GenXGrownUp.com Podcast » GenXGrownUp.com/pod Merchandise » GenXGrownUp.com/merch Theme: “Grown Up” by Beefy » beefyness.com iTunes » itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/genxgrownup-podcast/id1268365641 Google » play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Iuthetoh4i5abybbnn4em36icwi Pocket Casts » pca.st/8iuL Stitcher » www.stitcher.com/s?fid=146720&refid=stpr TuneIn » tunein.com/radio/GenXGrownUp-Podcast-p1020342/ Spotify » spoti.fi/2TB4LR7 iHeart » www.iheart.com/podcast… Amazon Music » amzn.to/33IKfEK Show Notes The Flash Season 7 Trailer » youtu.be/5xEWXMJ9y78 Debris » www.nbc.com/debris Letterkenny » hulu.tv/30sstUE Galaxy Buds Pro » amzn.to/30aVcgC (affiliate) Tiny Arcade Frogger » amzn.to/30lHw2y (affiliate) Advanced DnD Manuals » www.ebay.com/b/Advanced-Dungeons-Dragons/158712/bn_71612082 GravitreX Arcade GXG Live » youtu.be/GPpPCP-CHD0 On Steam » store.steampowered.com/app/1483610/GravitreX_Arcade/ Taxi Chaos » amzn.to/3qsEhRI (affiliate) South Park Vaccination Special » youtu.be/0CtDvYhi3P4 Falcon and The Winter Soldier » disneyplusoriginals.disney.com/show/the-falcon-and-the-winter-soldier Email the show » podcast@genxgrownup.com Visit us on YouTube » GenXGrownUp.com/yt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

19 Hits the Dragon
Episode 11: AD&D 2nd Edition Part 2; or, It Makes Perfect Sense If You're Totally Deranged

19 Hits the Dragon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 105:20


(Content Warning: Alcohol mention in the episode) 19 Hits the Dragon is back to delve further into the mysteries of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, 2nd Edition! This episode is all about classes. You would think that classes would be pretty straightforward, right? Then, you start flipping through Chapter 3 and are immediately confronted with a maze of experience tables, ability score requirements, and essential details buried under dense mountains of text. And then, after that, you come across the rules for high-level Druid advancement, and all hell breaks loose. Fortunately, Mike and Rob are here to decipher these riddles, so that you don't have to! What are these mysteriously specific Thief skills, and how do they work? What's all this Priest spheres business about? And can anyone dare to delve into the mysteries of THAC0? All this and more in Episode 11 of 19 Hits the Dragon! Check it out! Tell your friends! And remember to like, comment, and subscribe! Contact us on Twitter @19hitsthedragon, or email us at 19hitsthedragon@gmail.com.

19 Hits the Dragon
Episode 10: AD&D 2nd Edition Part 1; or, Bioessentialism Gives You a Headache

19 Hits the Dragon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 83:35


You come into consciousness, floating in nilspace. You are unsure if you have corporeal form, or any sort of physical extension, for that matter. As far as you know, you are only the sum of your thoughts and mental processes. Before you are able to fully acclimate to this nothing, a voice calls out to you: “Roll 3d6. 11? Ok, that's your Strength score, write that down.” This process repeats five more times, at which point, you emerge fully formed, a 1st level wizard doomed to die in a panic after your one use of Magic Missile is insufficient to kill the hobgoblin. This episode is the first part of a look at character creation in Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, 2nd Edition, a strange system from a strange time. Mike and Rob begin the descent into this nilspace to examine D&D as it was long ago, to look at what has changed and what has changed less than you'd think.  This system is a bizarre place, full of weird ability modifiers and confusing racial restrictions. Those racial restrictions give our heroes a fantastic opportunity to criticize race as indicator of abilities, which the game has moved on from in some ways, but not others. All this and more in Episode 10 of 19 Hits the Dragon! Check it out! Tell your friends! And remember to like, comment, and subscribe!  Contact us on Twitter @19hitsthedragon, or email us at 19hitsthedragon@gmail.com.

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Tavern Chat
A Look at Thief Ability Notations in the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1e DMG

Tavern Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 19:45


You can infer which thief abilities were most used by the players in Gary's campaigns by the number of words Gary uses to further detail, and restrict, these abilities. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tavernchat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tavernchat/support

Pixel Fix
Pixel Fix #33

Pixel Fix

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 42:40


Join Dean, Rob and Jason this week for the 30 second challenge, classic game of the week featuring Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, a smattering of retro news and general banter. Don't forget to subscribe and get in touch with us @PixelFixPodcast on Twitter

Café com Dungeon
CcD #637- Birthright

Café com Dungeon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 40:09


Game of Thrones no D&D? Conheça Birthright, um cenário lançado em 1995 para Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, baseado no continente de Cerilia, no mundo de Aebrynis, no qual os jogadores assumem o papel de governantes ungidos pela Divina Providência, com ênfase em aspectos políticos de jogo. Birthright se desenvolve em torno do conceito de Bloodlines, o poder divino ganho por heróis e passado a seus descendentes. Foi vencedor do Origins Awards de melhor suplemento de RPG no ano de seu lançamento. Conheça o trabalho do Tomate no Por um Punhado de Dados!http://bit.ly/PunhadoCcD *** CONSIDERE APOIAR O ROLÉ!!!! Torne-se um Assinante do Café,  com Dungeon, com planos a partir de R$5, e contribua para criarmos nossa série especial destrinchando a história do RPG, dos anos 70 até os dias atuais! https://bit.ly/CcDungeon****Aproveite nossas parcerias! Quer beber um Café artesanal, sem impurezas e delicioso enquanto ouve o Café com Dungeon? Vindo de pequenos produtores numa cadeia de produção racional e boa para todos, conheça a Ovelha Negra e todos os seus tipos especiais de café. Use o Cupom: REGRADACASA5 https://bit.ly/ovelhanegracafes Dados artesanais? O mesmo cupom vale para os dados da My Dices Factory! REGRADACASA5 para aquele descontinho esperto com nossos parceiros, que fazem os dados artesanais mais lindos do Brasil!https://bit.ly/MDF_CcD *** Muito obrigado a todos os assinantes do nível Expresso - esse apoio ajuda demais; e muitíssimo obrigado aos apoiadores Café com Creme e Café Gourmet: Abílio Júnior Adriel Lucas Balieiro Rodrigues Aline Maciel André Luiz Marcondes Pontes Antunes Rocha Brayner Silva Bruno Cobbi Bruno Tácio Cachoeira Caio Messias Cavazzana Carlos  Silva Cássio Félix César Roberto Milman Da Silva Daniel Mello Denis Lima Diego Bassinello Diego Sestito Diogo Lima Barreto Dm Quiral Emanuel Max Sousa Erasmo Barros Erasmo Barros Fábio Henrique Figueiredo Castro Fábio Luparelli Fabio Pedrada Felipe Escosteguy Fernando Guedes Franciolli Araújo Francisco Siqueira Gabriela Gratarolli Gabriel Carvalho Gabriel Queiroz George Bonfim Gersica  Melchiades Glauber Rocha Glebe Duarte Guilherme Inojosa Gustavo Baldez Oliveira Dias Gustavo Murad Gustavo Pereira Heitor Coelho Helber Del Bem Martins Helder Torres Jean Paes João Rafael Coelho Cruz E Sousa João Storck Jorge Monteiro José  Canesin Leonardo De Andrade Castilho Leandro Fiamenghi Leonardo Guerra Leonardo Monteiro De Morais Leonardo Oliveira Leonardo Paixão Luiz Eduardo Ricon Luiz Felipe Pereira De Souza Marcelo Pereira Ramos Marcelo Pires Bentes Marcos  Souza Matheus Amilton De Souza Nelson Mesquita Patrícia Brito Paulo Weber Pedro Borges Pedro Cocola Pedro Wah Rafael Caetano Mingoranci Rafael Cruz Rafael Da Rocha Massuia Rafael Garotti Rezende Rafael Moraes Rafael Raposo Ramon Bezerra Raoni Godinho Rayssa Galvão Renata Canevarolli Ricardo Matte Rodrigo  De Lima González Ruben Gustavo Fernandes Angelo Saulo Aride Tiago Lima Barboza Ulisses Tasqueti Victor Antoniassi Victor Miguez   *** #Paracegover A capa traz o logo do Café com Dungeon, que é uma arte tipográfica de uma caneca com um d20 à sua frente e o nome do podcast em cima; ao fundo um rosto demoníaco, de pele roxo, escura, ao fundo negro, contrastanto com o brilho amarelo de seus olhos. *** O Café com Dungeon é um podcast oferecido pelo canal Regra da Casa. Siga nosso Instagram para um complemento visual de nosso conteúdo, além de anúncios, sorteios e atualizações.  

Vertshuset
Episode 24: Advanced Dungeons & Dragons

Vertshuset

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 92:18


Før 5E, Wizards of the Coast og D20-systemet hadde man ting som THAC0 og Non-weapon Proficiencies. Michael har fått dilla på Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition og mener det er litt av hvert som er nyttig å hente inn fra det gamle spillet.Vertshuset er en podcast som skal handle om alt stort og smått i bordrollespillenes verden. Vertene er Michael Stensen Sollien og Nicolai Krogsrud-Strøm.Du kan støtte Vertshuset på Patreon: www.patreon.com/vertshuset

Confessions of a Wee Tim'rous Bushi
A Touch of the Celts in Dungeons & Dragons

Confessions of a Wee Tim'rous Bushi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 20:38


Series 1, episode 17: Returning to the subject to the subject of the Celts, which I first touched on in episode 14 ("The Celts and the Gododdin"), I take a look at the first edition of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons and tease out the small but not insignificant influence of the Celtic culture on that game. Details of the music for this podcast, available free of charge from Free Stock Musical, are as follows:   Otogi2 by PeriTune | http://peritune.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/menion/message

Kirby's Kids
Comic Book Character Of The Month - BONUS - Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Issues #5-8

Kirby's Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 9:51


In celebration of Appendix N Month we present this bonus episode profiling the first Dungeons & Dragons comics series. Angus returns from his trip to the City Of The Dead and reviews the second story arc of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Issues #5-8 The Spirit of Myrrth. Please share your impressions once you have read: Dungeons & Dragons Classics Vol. 1 The classic Advanced Dungeons & Dragons series returns! This action-packed volume collects the first eight issues of the fan-favorite series by writer Dan Mishkin and artist Jan Duursema. https://www.comixology.com/Dungeons-Dragons-Classics-Vol-1/digital-comic/38835 Join the Community Discussions https://mewe.com/join/kirbyskids Leave a message via the anchor app at Kirby's Kids. www.anchor.fm/kirbyskids Please join us down on the Comics Reading Trail in 2020 http://www.kirbyskids.com/2019/11/holiday-special-kirbys-kids-giving.html For detailed show notes and past episodes please visit www.kirbyskids.com

Kirby's Kids
Comic Book Character Of The Month - BONUS - Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Issues #1-4

Kirby's Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020 12:41


In celebration of Appendix N Month we present this bonus episode profiling the first Dungeons & Dragons comics series. Angus returns from his trip to the Realms and reviews the first story arc of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Issues #1-4 Origins / Selûne's Eye. Please share your impressions once you have read: Dungeons & Dragons Classics Vol. 1 The classic Advanced Dungeons & Dragons series returns! This action-packed volume collects the first eight issues of the fan-favorite series by writer Dan Mishkin and artist Jan Duursema. https://www.comixology.com/Dungeons-Dragons-Classics-Vol-1/digital-comic/38835 Join the Community Discussions https://mewe.com/join/kirbyskids Leave a message via the anchor app at Kirby's Kids. www.anchor.fm/kirbyskids Please join us down on the Comics Reading Trail in 2020 http://www.kirbyskids.com/2019/11/holiday-special-kirbys-kids-giving.html For detailed show notes and past episodes please visit www.kirbyskids.com

The Dungeon Master's Handbook Podcast
Episode 26 - Q&A on Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Magic

The Dungeon Master's Handbook Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 21:46


Mr. Goblin's Henchman of Goblins Henchmen Podcast (https://anchor.fm/ghench) sent a message with two questions about AD&D - Magic Resistance and how spellbooks work in my campaign. I had great fun sharing the answers! Leave me a voice message and let me know what you think or ask questions if you have them! (312) 625-8281‬ (US/Canada) You can also leave a message on Anchor: anchor.fm/the-dungeon-masters-handbook/message Find episode posts and other D&D content on my blog: chgowiz-games.blogspot.com Intro music: Dragonaut by Bradley The Buyer (bit.ly/2ASpAlF) Outro music: Dream by Wild Shores (bit.ly/2jbJehK) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedungeonmastershandbook/message

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The History of Computing
Dungeons && Dragons

The History of Computing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2019 15:35


What does insurance, J.R.R. Tolkien, HG Wells, and the Civil War have in common? They created a perfect storm for the advent of Dungeons and Dragons. Sure, D&D might not be directly impactful on the History of Computing. But it's impacts are far and wide. The mechanics have inspired many a game. And the culture impact can be seen expansively across the computer gaming universe. D&D came of age during the same timeframe that the original PC hackers were bringing their computers to market. But how did it all start? We'll leave the history of board games to the side, given that Chess sprang up in northern India over 1500 years ago, spreading first to the Persian empire and then to Spain following the Moorish conquest of that country. And given that card games go back to a time before the Tang Dynasty in 9th century China. And Gary Gygax, the co-creator and creative genius behind D&D loved playing chess, going back to playing with his grandfather as a young boy. Instead, we'll start this journey in 1780 with Johann Christian Ludwig Hellwig, who invented the first true war-game to teach military strategy. It was good enough to go commercial. Then Georg Julis Venturini made a game in 1796, then Opiz in 1806, then Kriegsspiel in 1824, which translates from German to wargame. And thus the industry was born. There were a few dozen other board games but in 1913, Little Wars, by HG Wells, added hollow lead figures, ornately painted, and distance to bring us into the era of miniature wargaming. Infantry moved a foot, cavalry moved two, and artillery required other troops to be around it. You fought with spring loaded cannons and other combat resulted in a one to one loss usually, making the game about trying to knock troops out while they were setting up their cannons. It was cute, but in the years before World War II, many sensed that the release of a war game by the pacifist Wells was a sign of oncoming doom. Indeed it was. But each of these inventors had brought their own innovations to the concept. And each impacted real war, with wargaming being directly linked to the blitzkrieg. Not a lot happened in innovative new Wargames between Wells and the 1950s. Apparently the world was busy fighting real war games. But Jack Scruby started making figures in 1955 and connecting communities, writing a book called All About Wargames in 1957. Then Gettysburg was created by Charles Roberts and released by Avalon Hill, which he founded, in 1958. It was a huge success and attracted a lot of enthusiastic if not downright obsessed players. In the game, you could play the commanders of the game, like Robert E Lee, Stonewall Jackson, Meade, and many others. You had units of varying sizes and a number of factors could impact the odds of battle. The game mechanics were complex, and it sparked a whole movement of war games that slowly rose through the 60s and 70s. One of those obsessed gamers was Gary Gygax, an insurance underwriter, who started publishing articles and magazines, Gygax started a the Lake Geneva Wargames Convention in 1968, which has since moved to Indianapolis after a pitstop in Milwaukee and now brings in upwards of 30,000 attendees. Gygax collaborated with his friend Jeff Perren on a game they released in 1970 called Chainmail. Chaimail got a supplement that introduced spells, magic items, dwarves, and hobbits - which seems based on Tolkien novels, but according to Gygax was more a composite of a lot of pulp novels, including one of his favorite, the Conan series. 1970 turned out to be a rough year, as Gygax got laid off from the insurance company and had a family with a wife and 5 kids to support. That's when he started making games as a career. At first, it didn't pay too well, but he started making games and published Chainmail with Guidon Games which started selling a whopping 100 copies a month. At the time, they were using 6 sided dice but other numbering systems worked better. They started doing 1-10 or 1-20 random number generation by throwing poker chips in a coffee can, but then Gary found weird dice in a school supply catalog and added the crazy idea of a 20 sided dice. Now a symbol found on t-shirts and a universal calling card of table top gamers. At about the same time University of Minnesota history student, Dave Arneson met Gygax at Gencon and took Chainmail home to the Twin Cities and started improving the rules, releasing his own derivative game called Blackmoor. He came back to Gencon the next year after testing the system and he and Gygax would go on to collaborate on an updated and expanded set of rules. Gygax would codify much of what Arneson didn't want to codify, as Arneson found lawyer balling rules to be less fun from a gameplay perspective. But Gary, the former underwriter, was a solid rule-maker and thus role-playing games were born, in a game first called The Fantasy Game. Gary wrote a 50 page instruction book, which by 1973 had evolved into a 150-page book. He shopped it to a number of game publishers, but none had a book that thick or could really grock the concept of role-playing. Especially one with concepts borrowed from across the puIn the meantime, Gygax had been writing articles and helping others with games, and doing a little cobbling on the side. Because everyone needs shoes. And so in 1973, Gygax teamed up with childhood friend Don Kaye and started Tactical Studies Rules, which would evolve into TSR, witch each investing $1,000. They released Cavaliers and Roundheads on the way to raising the capital to publish the game they were now calling… Dungeons and Dragons. The game evolved further and in 1974 they put out 1,000 copies of in a boxed set. To raise more capital they brought in Brian Blume, who invested 2,000 more dollars. Sales of that first run were great, but Kaye passed away in 1975 and Blume's dad stepped in to buy his shares. They started Dragon magazine, opened The Dungeon Hobby Shop and started hiring people. The game continued to grow, with Advanced Dungeons & Dragons being released with a boatload of books. They entered what we now call a buying tornado and by 1980, sales were well over 8 million dollars. But in 1979 James Egbert, a Michigan State Student, disappeared. A private eye blamed Dungeons and Dragons. He later popped up in Louisiana but the negative publicity had already started. Another teen, Irving Pulling committed suicide in 1982 and his mom blamed D&D and then started a group called Bothered About Dungeons and Dragons, or BADD. There's no such thing as bad publicity though and sales hit $30 million by 83. In fact, part of the allure for many, including the crew I played with as a kid, was that it got a bad wrap in some ways… At this point Gary was in Hollywood getting cartoons made of Dungeons and Dragons and letting the Blume's run the company. But they'd overspent and nearing bankruptcy due to stupid spending, Gygax had to return to Lake Geneva to save the company, which he did by releasing the first book in a long time, one of my favorite D&D books, Unearthed Arcana. Much drama running the company ensued, which isn't pertinent to the connection D&D has to computing but basically Gary got forced out and the company lost touch with players because it was being run by people who didn't really like gamers or gaming. 2nd edition D&D wasn't a huge success But in 1996, Wizards of the Coast bought TSR. They had made a bundle off of Magic The Gathering and now that TSR was in the hands of people who loved games and gamers again, they immediately started looking for ways to reinvigorate the brand - which their leadership had loved. 3rd edition open gaming license was published by Wizards of the Coast and allowed third-part publishers to make material compatible with D&D products using what was known as the d20 System Trademark License. Fourth edition came along and in 2008 but that open gaming License was irrevocable so most continued using it over the new Game System License, which had been more restrictive. By 2016 when 5th edition came along, this is all felt similar to what we've seen with Apache, BSD, and MIT licenses, with TSR moving back to the Open Gaming License which had been so popular. Now let's connect Dungeons and Dragons to the impact on Computing. In 1975, Will Crowther was working at Bolt, Beranek, and Newman. He'd been playing some of those early copies of Dungeons and Dragons and working on natural language processing. The two went together like peanut butter and chocolate and out popped something that tasted a little like each, a game called Colossal Cave Adventure. If you played Dungeons and Dragons, you'll remember drawing countless maps on graph paper. Adventure was like that and loosely followed Kentucky's Mammoth Cave system, given that Crowther was an avid caver. It ran on a PDP-10, and as those spread, so spread the fantasy game, getting updated by Stanford grad student Don Woods in 1976. Now, virtual words weren't just on table tops, but they sprouted up in Rogue and by the time I got to college, there were countless MUDs or Multi-User Dungeons where you could kill other players. Mattel shipped the Dungeons & Dragons Computer Fantasy Game in 1981 then Dungeon! For the Apple II and another dozen or so games over the the years. These didn't directly reflect the game mechanics of D&D though. But Pool of Raidance, set in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting of D&D popped up for Nintentendo and PCs in 1988, with dozens of D&D games shipping across a number of campaign settings. You didn't have to have your friends over to play D&D any more. Out of that evolved Massive Multiplayer Online RPGs, including EverQuest, Ultima Online, Second Life, Dungeons and Dragons, Dark Age of Camelot, Runescape, and more. Even more closely aligned with the Dungeons and Dragons game mechanics you also got Matrix online, Star Wars Old Republic, Age of Conan and the list goes on. Now, in the meantime, Wizardy had shipped in 1981, Dragon Warrior shipped in 1986, and the Legend of Zelda had shipped in 1986 as well. And these represented an evolution on a simpler set of rules but using the same concepts. Dragon Warrior had started as Dragon Quest after the creators played Wizardy for the first time. These are only a fraction of the games that used the broad concepts of hit points, damage, probability of attack, including practically every first person shooter ever made, linking nearly every video game created that includes combat, to Dungeons and Dragons if not through direct inspiration, through aspects of game mechanics. Dungeons and Dragons also impacted media, appearing in movies like Mazes and Monsters, an almost comedic look at playing the game, ET, where I think I first encountered the game, reinvigorating Steven Jackson to release nearly the full pantheon of important Tolkien works, Krull, The Dark Crystal, The Princess Bride, Pathfinder, Excalibur, Camelot, and even The Last Witch Hunter, based off a Vin Diesel character he had separation anxiety with. The genre unlocked the limitations placed on the creativity by allowing a nearly unlimited personalization of characters. It has touched every genre of fiction and non-fiction. And the game mechanics are used not only for D&D but derivatives are also used for a variety of other industries. The impact Dungeons and Dragons had on geek culture stretches far and wide. The fact that D&D rose to popularity as many felt the geeks were taking over, with the rise of computing in general and the reinvention of entire economies, certainly connects it to so many aspects of our lives, whether realized or not. So next time you pick up that controller and hit someone in a game to do a few points of damage, next time you sit in a fantasy movie, next time you watch Game of Thrones, think about this. Once upon a time, there was a game called Chainmail. And someone came up with slightly better game mechanics. And that collaboration led to D&D. Now it is our duty to further innovate those mechanics in our own way. Innovation isn't replacing manual human actions with digital actions in a business process, it's upending the business process or industry with a whole new model. Yet, the business process usually needs to be automated to free us to rethink the model. Just like the creators of D&D did. If an insurance underwriter can have such an outsized impact on the world in the 1970s, what kind of impact could you be having today. Roll a d20 and find out! If you roll a 1, repeat the episode. Either way, have a great day, we're lucky you decided to listen in!

The Vintage RPG Podcast
Monster Manual

The Vintage RPG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 21:08


We dig into the original Monster Manual (1977), which is the dividing line between the old white box and the new first edition of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons. Along the way, we talk about how we organize our shelves, the mysteries of Dave Sutherland's shifting artistic style, the incomparable Dave Trampier, monster nudity, wood burning, the perils of slickness and more. Monsters! * * * Use code vintagerpg for 10% off all purchases ($5 minimum) at Noble Knight Games from December 3 through December 22 (mind your shipping methods to make sure you get your packages on time). * * * If  you dig what we do, join us on the Vintage RPG Patreon for more roleplaying fun and surprises! Patrons keep us going! Like, Rate, Subscribe and Review the Vintage RPG Podcast! Send questions, comments or corrections to info@vintagerpg.com. Follow Vintage RPG on Instagram, Tumblr and Facebook. Learn more at the Vintage RPG FAQ. Follow Stu Horvath, John McGuire, VintageRPG and Unwinnable on Twitter. Intro music by George Collazo. The Vintage RPG illustration is by Shafer Brown. Follow him on Twitter. Tune in next week for the next episode. Until then, may the dice always roll in your favor!

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Diario Azucarado
#34 Podcast Especial Reto Crucial de Terry Phillips

Diario Azucarado

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2019 22:08


#34 Podcast Especial Reto Crucial de Terry Phillips ¡¡oooohhhh, ¿qué paso?!!! 34 podcast, 34 episodios llevamos ya de Diario azucarado tú podcast de literatura, librojuegos, juegos de mesa, de rol, vamos… de TODO UN POCO¡¡¡¡¡ y que hoy, hablaremos de uno de los librojuegos más populares de todos los tiempos, no es ni más ni menos que, Reto Crucial de Advanced Dungeons & Dragons de Terry Phillips, pero antes... Podcast patrocinado por Cinco Reinos, tu tienda de rol, de juegos de mesa, MAGIC, merchandising, wargames y cómics en Zaragoza, calle Mayoral número 9, tienen muchos librojuegos, pregunta. Su dirección web cincoreinos.com Y recuerda, Silicode Valley, plataforma de cursos de diseño y desarrollo WordPress, donde aprenderás a trabajar tu propia web. Pasa por silicodevalley.com Y recuerda, este podcast siempre está al día gracias a Librojuegos.org

TechnoRetro Dads
TechnoRetro Dads FLASHBACK: Dungeons & Dragons

TechnoRetro Dads

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 77:01


It’s been an adventurous week with the ‘Dads as shazbazzar took an unexpected trip to Ashland, Kentucky and JediShua battled strange magicks which had cursed his castle in Arvada, Colorado.  So this seemed like a good time to FLASHBACK to seasons 2, 3, and 5 of TechnoRetro Dads in some of the Dungeons & Dragons discussions from the past. Toys in the Attic JediShua and shazbazzar first talked about playing Dungeons & Dragons in July 2014.  From their first Basic Sets to their experiences with the “older kids” and Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, shazbazzar and JediShua remember friends like Randy McClure, Jason Fisher, Jeff Grimm, Perry Lipker, and more.  Dungeons & Dragons was nothing like the ‘Dads expected (no one was actually killing anyone), it was all about becoming a different person in a moderated community story-telling adventure where players’ characters interact with foes and friends in a fantasy setting where magic is real, dragons exist, and it’s always good to have an interesting (and interested) Dungeon Master.  And try not to shoot your friends’ pets.   SuperFriend Michael Witwer After last fall’s release of his second book about Dungeons & Dragons, it seemed fitting to revisit the first two times SuperFriend Michael Witwer appeared on TechnoRetro Dads.  Introducing his book, Empire of Imagination: Gary Gygax and the Birth of Dungeons & Dragons, Mike gives some insight into what EarBuds can expect in the book.  Then, soon after its release, he returns for a more-informed discussion with the ‘Dads after they had both read the biographical history of Dungeons & Dragons.   Saturday Mornings JediShua and shazbazzar reminisce about watching Dungeons & Dragons, an animated series from the ‘80s that featured a group of kids at an amusement park who were magically transported into the world of Dungeons & Dragons when they rode a specific rollercoaster.  As one of the last cartoons of their childhood, the ‘Dads fondly remember the short series as their imaginations ran wild with ideas of how to incorporate some ideas from the television show into their gaming experiences.   We Love Our Cereal… …and the younger versions of our kids did, too!  The shazlings and the Shualings join in for a cereal challenge, long ago, as the ‘Dads sat down for a bowl of Corn Pops in a Cereal Challenge from years ago.  Part of the Cereal Challenge was to eat cereal while watching some classic cartoons from the ‘70s and ‘80s.  While eating Corn Pops, the TechnoRetro families tuned in to the animated Dungeons & Dragons cartoon from the mid-eighties.    Thanks for tuning in to TechnoRetro Dads, EarBuds!  While you’re waiting for a brand-new episode, why not read (or lazy read) Michael Witwer's Empire of Imagination?  But don’t forget to rate and review TechnoRetro Dads on iTunes, share us and with us on social media, get TechnoRetro merch at TeePublic, and join discussions on Discord about toys, cereal, games, movies and/or shows from the ‘70s and ‘80s by giving the ‘Dads your feedback via voice mail at (209) 878-7323 or sending us your mp3dback via electronic-M to podcast@TechnoRetroDads.com.   Share and enjoy.

Storytime with GamerDude
"Roll For Initiative!"

Storytime with GamerDude

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 29:00


Dungeons and Dragons was the game that introduced GamerDude to role-playing games, and to a group of like-minded gamers in college. He was an old-school Advanced Dungeons & Dragons player (AD&D); he and his group played First Edition rules. In this episode, he talks about how he got into AD&D, and what the game was all about.  He talks about the various books and manuals involved, and how you were supposed to create your characters for your fantasy adventures.  He talks about the various races (human, elf, dwarf and halfling) and classes (fighter, magic-user, cleric, thief, monk and the special bard class) and alignments, from Lawful Good to Chaotic Evil. He explains how AD&D used a variety of dice, from 4-sided all the way to 20-sided, and he talks about "dice prison" for dice that misbehaved during crucial game play. He also tells the story of the time he tried to get his mother to roll-up a character for a family session of D&D; not surprisingly, it did not go as planned.

Have Fun and Play
Episode 11 - If your hammer is big enough you will never miss.

Have Fun and Play

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 59:06


In episode 11 Myron and Anna kick things off by discussing Once Upon a Time: The Storytelling Card Game by Atlas Games. It’s a fun storytelling game that’s easily accessible for anyone who’s familiar with either Grimm’s Fairy Tales or the kid-friendly Disney versions. But beware if you are playing with cheaters or low-harmony players, as the game can take a cut-throat turn depending on who you have at the table! Next Tom mentions that Destiny 2 is available for free, both Tom and Myron try to navigate the twists and turns online in order to secure the “free” download. JT questions whether Destiny 2 is any better than the original when it comes to story and 4-player parties, as the 3-player co-op handicap led the crew to quickly abandon playing the original campaign. Finally, Myron and Tom take a turn into Advanced Dungeons & Dragons land, talk about jimmy-character strategies, and discuss realistic versus heroic fantasy campaigns. Remember to look for all episodes of our podcasts on iTunes, Stitcher, and TuneIn. Make sure to subscribe to the show so you’ll never miss an episode. Also, you can keep up with us on our website: havefunandplay.com. We are constantly thinking about adding new content, so roll the dice and come join us!

Tome Travelers
Episode 14: Dark Sun

Tome Travelers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 52:38


This week, we crack open John’s copy of Dark Sun, the highly-acclaimed setting for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition. Join us as we discuss the history of the property and take a deeper look at what it brought to the table, including the Thri-Kreen! Hosts: John & Roxy Thompson Check out Passionerdly at: passionerdly.com facebook.com/passionerdly Twitter/Instagram: @passionerdly, @roowerks, @passionerdlypds patreon.com/passionerdly teepublic.com/passionerdly Check out The Nerd’s Domain at: nerdsdom.com facebook.com/nerdsdomain twitter.com/nerdsdomain teepublic.com/user/nerdsdomain Music "Alien's Feast Loop" by zagi2, FreeSound.org

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Café com Dungeon
Café com Dungeon #90 – Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2e

Café com Dungeon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 32:27


Neste episódio, Balbi e Alex Silva trocam uma idéia nostálgica sobre o Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2e, desde seu surgimento da 1e do AD&D como uma necessidade comercial depois da perseguição religiosa, até os Player’s Option, com Combat & Tactics, Skills & Powers, etc, passando pela era de ouro da publicação de cenários e os […] O post Café com Dungeon #90 – Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2e apareceu primeiro em Regra da Casa.

Tavern Chat
Episode #58 - Barbarism in the AD&D 1e Unearthed Arcana

Tavern Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 16:55


In this episode, I look at the Barbarian class from the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1e Unearthed Arcana and why they are a party pooper ;) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tavernchat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tavernchat/support

The Vintage RPG Podcast
Pilot: Monster Manual II

The Vintage RPG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2018 34:01


Our debut episode! Hosts Stu Horvath and John McGuire introduce themselves, the Vintage RPG Instagram and the podcast that grew out of it (00:17). Discussion turns to what we've been playing. Stu talks about his mixed reaction to Star Wars Rebellion (00:48) and John reveals his love for Golden Girls Clue (03:33). The main discussion starts (07:16) with the reasons Stu started the Vintage RPG Instagram feed and turns towards Monster Manual II for first edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (08:50), early D&D artists (10:26), Fiend Folio (13:27), Russ Nicholson (16:23), the Satanic Panic (17:20), Deities & Demigods (18:14) and collecting (19:25), before they pick our favorite monsters from MMII (22:20). The guys then turn to what their excited about. Stu delights in his very specific passion for custom board game organizer (26:23) and John looks forward to the fabled day when the Big Trouble in Little China board game he pre-ordered last year finally arrives (29:12). The guys bid your farewell until next time (32:54). * Correction: On the matter of Golden Girls Clue – John confused the rattan chair player token with the room called the lanai (basically, a porch).

The Dungeon Master's Handbook Podcast
Episode 8 - Modifying AD&D for my campaign

The Dungeon Master's Handbook Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 22:08


In this episode, I explain the ways I've houseruled and modified Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st Edition to my liking. Different combat mechanic and combat sequence -  no segments here! Encumbrance and counterspelling Expanding paladins and the all-mighty d30 dice Links mentioned in this episode are: Michael/Chgowiz's Houserules Document for the Chronicles of Etinerra Campaignhttps://docs.google.com/document/d/14ZXouC--Yyj3-CcDukJPI3FqVeVT794lWKUgWZHMhQ4/edit?usp=sharing Target20 mechanic by Daniel Collinshttp://www.oedgames.com/target20/ Philotomy's OD&D Musings (Writings by Jason Cone, PDF by Jason Vey)http://www.grey-elf.com/philotomy.pdf

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Tom & Drew's Magic Item Review
Ep. 5 - Psychometron

Tom & Drew's Magic Item Review

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2016 69:59


The Book of Artifacts is a supplemental sourcebook to the core rules of the second edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. This book, published by TSR, Inc. in 1993, details 50 different artifacts, special magic items found within the game at the Dungeon Master's option.

Tom & Drew's Magic Item Review
Ep. 5 - Psychometron

Tom & Drew's Magic Item Review

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2016 69:59


The Book of Artifacts is a supplemental sourcebook to the core rules of the second edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. This book, published by TSR, Inc. in 1993, details 50 different artifacts, special magic items found within the game at the Dungeon Master's option.