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  • 3 weeks ago | cbr.com | Paul DiSalvo |John Curtin |Declan Lowthian

    By Paul DiSalvo , John Curtin & Declan Lowthian Updated 11 minutes ago Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your CBR account Image created by Jenny Melzer One of the defining elements of Dungeons & Dragons is the immense assortment of monsters that a DM can include in a campaign. While some monsters can fit into the majority of potential settings, many monsters only appear in specific environments. This allows monsters to both flesh out and make distinct any potential location while providing...

  • 3 weeks ago | cbr.com | Jenny Melzer |Isaac Williams |John Curtin |Jennifer Melzer

    The rules of Dungeons & Dragons strive to have no one class be more powerful than others. Despite this, wizards have historically ranked as one of the most effective options available in many versions of the game. Furthermore, due to their iconic place in fantasy tropes, wizards often play major roles across fiction in many settings. The annals of history for many D&D settings contain powerful wizards who resemble gods. These casters often change the world with every step they take.

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