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Someone really did their homework figuring out ways to make the four kinds of bending from Avatar: The Last Airbender work in Magic: The Gathering
By Jody Macgregor Published
News "Long ago, the Four Nations lived together in harmony…"

The new Forgotten Realms books are set after Baldur's Gate 3 and show Karlach found her happy ending, though one jerk wizard also dodged his comeuppance
By Jody Macgregor Published
News All my homies hate Lorroakan.

Bend fire and lightning with Avatar's Azula in Magic: The Gathering
By Jody Macgregor Published
News Her card's as unpredictable as she is.

One of the most shocking moments in Critical Role's 4th D&D campaign was planned from the jump—yet with enough left to chance that Alexander Ward 'did leave the table thinking I'd really f*cked up'
By Harvey Randall Published
News Necr-oh no-mancer.

You can snag around $200's worth of Critical Role's comic adaptations of its many D&D campaigns for $18, thanks to yet another value-stacked Humble Bundle
By Harvey Randall Published
News Your page-turn to roll.

Critical Role's 4-episode overture had me clenching my cheeks through some of the most intense D&D I've ever seen, and I'm not convinced I'll be surviving Campaign 4
By Harvey Randall Published
News Mercy me, Brennan.

Critical Role's Whitney Moore says she's 'made the mistake of thinking that I could out-troll' prank extraordinaire Sam Riegel at the table
By Harvey Randall Published
News "We're in a race to the bottom to see who can be the voice of reason first."

Critical Role won't be rushing the adaption of its second D&D campaign The Mighty Nein, since the 'pace suffered a little bit for it' when it came to The Legend of Vox Machina
By Harvey Randall Published
News Session zero.

Magic: The Gathering's latest crossover is with none other than the heroes in a half-shell, and they come bearing 'pizza lands'
By Justin Wagner Published
News When Nicol Bolas attacks, these turtle boys won't cut him no slack.

Prolific D&D novelist R.A. Salvatore says writing around 4th Edition rules 'almost broke' him and he knew its setting changes were a mistake: 'In about 5 years they're going to come to us and say, Bob, we got to fix this'
By Ted Litchfield Published
news Changes made in the popular 5th Edition seem to have vindicated him.
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