In just about every episode, Ryan and Jay begin tangents then decide instead to cover that topic on “Another Episode”. The landmark Episode 10 is “another episode”. They discuss the shift from 3rd edition to 3.5, the cautionary tale...
The second sequel to the Monster Manual, core home of all things monstrous, Monster Manual III has a lot of stigma around it. Nicknamed the Eberron Monster Manual, this vanilla sourcebook contains many monsters specific to the Eberron...
Jay makes his triumphant return to the Private Sanctuary! Just in time for he and Ryan to discuss 4th edition marketing and their own geekiness. Listen Now!
I thought I should do something special for the twentieth book I review. I decided to dust off a classic book that helped define how I DM. Technically 3rd edition, it’s reasonably 3.5 compatible, and a book...
A base class for the mysterious vigilantes and n e’er-do-well that keep to the shadows, focusing on a single target and doing everything they can to go undetected.
What makes a good campaign? Ryan and Jay look back on their three original full year campaigns and what worked and what didn’t. Includes tips on making a diabolical villain, a memorable NPC, and a satisfying campaign conclusion. Listen...
Psionics. That strange “other” core game mechanic. Completely unmentioned in the PH and DMG, occasionally referenced in the Monster Manual, and yet such a significant part of the game that it merited a handbook on it’s own shortly after...