All Entries Tagged With: "4th edition"
Review: Azagar’s Book of Rituals from Goodman Games
One thing that always irked me in my D&D 4th Edition home game was the lack of ritual integration. I don’t know why, but my players would just not use them. I suspect that since they got involved with 4E through the Living Forgotten Realms modules, those story-light, combat heavy adventures generally did not lend [...]
Chatty DM Reviews Keep on the Shadowfell
Phil over at the Chatty DM has a comprehensive review of the first 4th Edition module “Keep on the Shadowfell.” It is quite a detailed review, but relatively spoiler free, so have a look if you are interested in WOTC new line of 4th Edition modules. Chatty DMs Review of “Keep on the Shadowfell.” Trask, [...]
Dispel Magic in 4th Edition
I am torn. On the one hand, “dispel magic” in 3.5 “Dungeons and Dragons” is an unmitigated pain to use. Overly complicated, confusing and math intensive, it was a primary candidate for modification in the 4th edition. Here is the 4th edition “dispel magic,” culled from the developers blog . I like the new spell, [...]
4th Edition Dungeons and Dragons Rogues Revealed!
Wizards posted the entire entry for a rogue from the new PHB. Here is the link to the raw data. Rogue Link I am trying to minimize my contribution to 4th Edition hype, so I will be brief. What I liked: Clearly defined role and character setup. Sneak attack lives on! Character build suggestions for [...]
