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Beth Rimmels

Wizards' first book for its 50th anniversary year is aiming for the stars, which is appropriate for a multiverse-spanning adventure.
If the Honor Among Thieves novel whet your appetite for D&D fiction, the new novel, The Fallbacks: Bound for Ruin will satisfy that urge.
More than a cookbook, it's also a supplement for players and DMs who feature more than iron rations in their campaign.
If a D&D lover is on your holiday gift list, you have a lot to choose from this year. No matter your budget, there's something for every taste in a wide variety of categories.
If you're a Critter or just a fan of the world building in Critical Role, Exquisite Exandria is for you.
The magical item, The Deck of Many Things, has a long history within D&D, first created for the Greyhawk setting and then appearing in every edition of the game in some fashion, either among magic items in the DMG or as part of various adventures. The new Deck of Many Things product set for 5E doesn't just reprint a synthesis of prior versions of the Deck (or Tarot) of Many Things. It both...
Michael Witwer, Kyle Newman, Jon Peterson, and Sam Witwer, authors of Dungeons & Dragons Art & Arcana, have written a new book, Dungeons & Dragons Lore & Legends
This November, Wizards is releasing The Deck of Many Things boxed set and making it much more than just a physical version of an in-game item.
After years of fan requests, Planescape is finally back and updated for 5E!
Fans of Planescape, eager for a 5E version, as well as the Planescape curious, don't have much longer to wait.
How well Phandelver and Below: The Shattered Obelisk works for your group will depend upon what you liked about Lost Mine of Phandelver.
Phandelver is back with a new Lovecraftian-inspired adventure, Phandelver and Below: The Shattered Obelisk
The Practically Complete Guide to Dragons is not a replacement for Fizban's Treasury of Dragons. But what is it then?
Project lead James Wyatt is back with another creature-specific D&D book like 2021's Fizban's Treasury of Dragons.
Dragonlance: Dragons of Fate picks up the time-travel adventure shortly after the Dragonlance: Dragons of Destiny ended, but with a brief, in-character recap to remind readers where things left off.
Those clever goblins at Beadle & Grimm's are at it again.

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You won't survive this tragedy of doomed heroes!
A new spin on a retro form of text adventure games.
A one-shot adventure which evokes the generational horror of Stephen King.
A beginner adventure written by comics writer Jim Zub.

Dungeons & Dragons

Developer tool released under Open RPG Creator (ORC) License.
A WizKids miniature reveals the iconic character's face for the first time.
SRD 5.2 will be released under Creative Commons next year.
Garr is obsessed with proving that he’s better at it than you are—no matter what it is.
New individual-packed unpainted minis available for pre-order
The full table of contents leaked by YouTuber 'Gamemasters'.

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Developer tool released under Open RPG Creator (ORC) License.
SRD 5.2 will be released under Creative Commons next year.
One of only two TTRPG creators with four separate million dollar Kickstarters!
Passes the million dollar mark with just a day to go.
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