omg, you guys, there's some super exciting news for all the d&d fans out there - wizards of the coast is coming out with an official actual-play series called dungeon masters, and it's going to feature some amazing players, including neil newbon and devora wilde from baldur's gate 3. i'm totally stoked about this, since i've been following their work in the baldur's gate series and i love their characters.

the series is going to be set in ravenloft, which is this really cool gothic-horror campaign setting that i've heard so much about. the first campaign is going to be run by jasmine bhullar, who has experience running some pretty epic games in the past. the players will be exploring all the dark and spooky corners of ravenloft, and we'll get to see them in action as they navigate the world and battle monsters. i'm really curious to see how they'll play their characters and what kind of storylines will emerge.

one of the things that sets dungeon masters apart from other actual-play series is that it's going to be tied directly to upcoming d&d releases. in this case, the series will be showcasing some of the new content from the ravenloft: the horrors within supplement, which includes new subclasses, monsters, and domains. the players will be using some of this new content in their game, and we'll get to see it in action before it's even released. it's going to be so cool to see the new stuff in action and get a sneak peek at what's coming next.

each episode of dungeon masters will come with a "play-along pack" that includes an encounter, a monster stat block, and a quickplay mapRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?

the series is going to be set in ravenloft, which is this really cool gothic-horror campaign setting that i've heard so much about. the first campaign is going to be run by jasmine bhullar, who has experience running some pretty epic games in the past. the players will be exploring all the dark and spooky corners of ravenloft, and we'll get to see them in action as they navigate the world and battle monsters. i'm really curious to see how they'll play their characters and what kind of storylines will emerge.

one of the things that sets dungeon masters apart from other actual-play series is that it's going to be tied directly to upcoming d&d releases. in this case, the series will be showcasing some of the new content from the ravenloft: the horrors within supplement, which includes new subclasses, monsters, and domains. the players will be using some of this new content in their game, and we'll get to see it in action before it's even released. it's going to be so cool to see the new stuff in action and get a sneak peek at what's coming next.

each episode of dungeon masters will come with a "play-along pack" that includes an encounter, a monster stat block, and a quickplay mapRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?