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Welcome to Time Stop, your week in review for fourth edition Dungeons & Dragons news. This week I bring you previews of the new Hero Minis out of Wizards of the Coast, a wrap up of the Origins Game Fair, some great article from RPG Bloggers Network, a few excellent podcasts from RPGPodcasts.com, and a few resources to help your D&D game.
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milambus
Welcome to Time Stop, your one stop shop for fourth edition Dungeons & Dragons news. This week I’ll bring you the latest news out of Wizards of the Coast, the podcasts that you don’t want to miss, a couple of articles from the RPG Bloggers Network, several resources to help your Dungeons & Dragons game, and finally a couple of web comics that have featured D&D recently.
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milambus
Welcome to Time Stop, your one-stop solution for the very best in Fourth Edition Dungeons & Dragons news. This week I have news from all over the interwebs; including Wizards of the Coast, the RPG Bloggers Network and RPG Podcasts.
Wizards of the Coast is holding another survey. They seem to be attempting to listen to their customers, be it past, present or future, so stop by and let them know your opinion.
The Tome Show recently released a review of the Monster Manual 2. If you want to know what new beasties are to be found in that tome, then go listen in as the ChattyDM, Mike from SlyFlourish and our own Gamefiend join Squach in a round table discussion.
Last week saw the release of the Eberron Player’s Guide and Radio Free Hommlet have posted their first impressions of the Artificer… and some other stuff already.
Talking about first impressions, all of the miniatures from the upcoming Legendary Evils D&D Minis set have been spoiled. All I can say is, wow. No, I lied. I can say one other thing… WANT!
However, if those minis just don’t float your boat then perhaps you would like some Custom Minis for Your Campaign? Mythic Design shares some details on how you can get your own custom mini “printed” in 3D using rapid prototyping hardware. Just be ware, it is very costly.
Perhaps you would like some custom, player-made races to go along with your custom minis? This thread on Gleemax contains links to many different classes that players have developed for use in 4e.
Finally, I leave you with 20 Celebrities Who play Dungeons & Dragons.
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Yes, that’s right fourth edition Dungeons & Dragons has been out a year. To celebrate 4e’s birthday The Tome Show recently released an episode titled “4e One Year Later” in which Chris Perkins and James Wyatt of Wizards of the Coast were interviewed by several members of the RPG Bloggers Network, including At-Will’s own Gamefiend. The folks from Radio Free Hommlet were also able to catch up with Keith Baker, who’s Eberron campaign setting releases later this month for 4e.
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milambus
Welcome to Time Stop, your Fourth Edition Dungeons & Dragons week in review. Or in this case your couple-of-weeks-in-review. I am Milambus, and I have returned with another fun-filled adventure through the latest and (or) greatest news in the world of Fourth Edition Dungeons & Dragons.
This week there will be a few deviation from our normal format. Those fine folks over at Wizards of the Coast have been such busy little bees, announcing so many new and interesting things, that I have decided to dedicate this article completely to covering their news. However, do not fear, I shall return soon with rantings and ravings from the RPG Bloggers Network and RPG Podcasts community. Read the rest of this entry »
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