An unedited look at the importance of character background, the latest happenings in RPG podcasts other than ours, and Ryan’s shelf-related OCD. Oh, by unedited, we don’t mean R-rated or extra sexy or anything. We just didn’t have time...
Up until mid-2005, sequels to D&D sourcebooks were reserved for the Monster Manual. Whether this was a deliberate trend or the idea hadn’t occurred to Wizards of the Coast, the potential to reestablish the core rules and publish...
Presented below are new first level Sorcerer and Wizard spells for each of the schools of magic. These spells have longer durations than most spells of their level, allowing a first level Sorcerer or Wizard to contribute to...
Seven years of sourcebooks, FAQs and erratas has altered Dungeons & Dragons’ game mechanics dramatically. The Rules Compendium collects the game’s most important rules into what we hope is the definitive D&D rulebooks.
Jay, Ryan, and Tina share their thoughts on fantasy movies The Gamers, the Lord of the Rings trilogy, and the Harry Potter film franchise. Ryan is prepared for the incoming onslaught of arguments against his opinions. Listen Now!
Happy New Year from 3.5 Private Sanctuary! Live the tale of how a tumultuous year for Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 lead to the creation of this site. Listen Now!
In Episode 11 (not Episode 13, as Ryan would have you believe) Ryan and Jay talk to the future, finally discussing character death and character conflict. Listen Now!
The last of the original Complete series, Complete Adventurer is the guide to classes that emphasize skills. After so many other Complete books of varying success, will Complete Adventurer prove to be another must-have sourcebook or another series sinker?