Dungeons and Dragons
- Franchise
- Dungeons & Dragons
- Original Release Date
- 1974
- Publisher
- Wizards of the Coast
- Designer
- E. Gary Gygax, Dave Arneson
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The rest of 2026 is a fantastic ride for Dungeons & Dragons fans, with a book lineup that ranges from character workbooks to a Baldur's Gate 3 novel.
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There are 13 damage types in Dungeons and Dragons, but not all of them are created equally; here are the ones characters should try to use the most.
Dungeons and Dragons fans are absolutely loving the new villainous subclasses and character options released in a recent Unearthed Arcana playtest.
Wizards of the Coast follows the lead of Dungeons and Dragons fans who refer to the 2024 rules refresh as 5.5e, albeit with some fine print.
Dungeons and Dragons unleashes a new Unearthed Arcana playtest full of options that are perfect for grimdark anti-heroes and sinister villains alike.
Add these incredibly powerful D&D 5e spells to your arsenal, and you'll become an unstoppable force for your table.
A new real-world experience lets Dungeons and Dragons fans bring tabletop fun to reality, spanning a weekend, complete with horseback riding.
Ted Season 2 captures much of the the chaotic spirit of Dungeons and Dragons in its D&D episode, but it doesn't always get the mechanics right.
Every table has house rules, but there are certain ones that, when implemented, might actually ruin your D&D campaign.
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Critical Role teases a movie project involving one of its most popular and heart-wrenching Dungeons and Dragons campaigns of all time.