Walt Braley is a comedy and entertainment writer based in Chicago. He tries to explore the most interesting (or hilarious) facets of media and pop-culture using a mixture of humor and thorough ...
Good screenwriters will say that it’s best to keep a character’s history flexible when first starting out a TV series. It’s good to have strong hooks and immediately compelling points. However, it’s ...
Paolo Arias is a marketing content writer based in Metro Manila. He's usually listening to podcasts, reading a book, or drinking coffee when AFK. In the One D&D playtest, classes now choose their ...
Dungeons & Dragons used to be a weird little hobby, seen as hopelessly nerdy, childish, and even Satanic. Now it’s a bigger cultural deal than Monopoly, even chess. It’s featured in Stranger Things ...
Making an interesting Dungeons & Dragons character is all part of the fun of playing, but devising a good concept can sometimes be tricky. Characters should feel like a natural part of the world, but ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook In the 2014 Player’s Handbook and other early 5th edition rulebooks, each race (renamed species in ...
Sebastian is a pop culture writer with a passion for research, especially when it comes to movies, anime, and games. He holds a Bachelor's degree in History and has written features, movie reviews, ...
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Dungeons & Dragons: Broken Character Builds
The rules of D&D are bendable, allowing endless opportunities for creativity in character creation. Some exploitative builds ...
Predator Badlands features the franchise's first Yautja protagonist, and he's a fantastic character to emulate in your next ...
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