Returning to the Cage - A Review of Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse
Planescape was weird, vast, and groundbreaking. It has endured as card games and video games and has been kept alive by those that love it and even revisited occasionally in subsequent editions of D&D. Now, with Adventures in the Multiverse, 5th Edition finally returns to the planes and brings the setting back to life with modern updates, beautiful artwork, and a clever adventure campaign that pays homage to the past.
Tempting the Fates: Using the Deck (and the Book) of Many Things
Delayed several months due to a production error, The Book of Many Things for Dungeons & Dragons is finally hitting store shelves. It’s a unique addition to the official D&D product line - a beautifully crafted supplement that is both a game accessory and a book of game options. Neither is necessary to play D&D (or even to use the Deck of Many Things that it's based around) but for those who pick it up, you will enjoy what it offers.
Dragons, Giants, and Obelisks
New publications from the D&D Team have been slow this year (Tales From the Golden Vault was their last publication back in February), but they are now making up for lost time in the back half of 2023. A string of books have been released rapid-fire with more on the way. These first three books each fall into a different aspect of D&D books - lore, supplements, and adventures. The Practically Complete Guide to Dragons is a rules-light, lore-heavy book that acts as a good companion to Fizban's Treasury of Dragons. Next, Bigby Presents: Glory of the Giants is a rules-heavy supplement that provides everything you need to include giants, giant kin, and giant treasure into your D&D Campaigns. Finally, Phandelver and Below: The Shattered Obelisk is an expansion on the original starter adventure, Lost Mine of Phandelver, that takes adventurers into a full campaign ranging from levels 1-12. We'll take a look at each of these and help you decide what works best for your gaming and worldbuilding needs.