I’ve compiled a bunch of mini-reviews together for each article detailed in this issue of Dragon magazine.
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Sorcerer Across the Tabletop
I’ve never had a Sorcerer in my party. They don’t get the bonus feats that a Wizard gets and they didn’t learn as many spells either. For D&D veterans they offered a chance to use certain spells more than once in a day, knowing a certain number of spells and having a larger number of times they may cast any spell they know per day. Beyond that, the distinction was minute. They even used the same spell lists.
D&D Insider Review: Vistani! Vistani!
The Vistani are the D&D equivalent of gypsies. Not really a race but a cultural heritage. It feels more like a race because of the potency of their encounter power (Evil Eye of the Vistani) and the feats that augment it. The Vistani Heritage feats are like getting access to a second set of really […]
D&D Insider Review: Ouroboros of the Critic’s Mind
It’s a little strange reviewing material released by Wizards of the Coast for 4th Edition D&D. At first, I could compare the material to 3rd Edition and make some very insightful judgments based sheerly upon that. Since then 4th Edition has truly sunk into to my (and hopefully your) psyche as a truly superior tabletop […]
Forum Fridays: One Guy’s Homebrew Feats
A Red Letter Date in the History of Science: Flux Capacitor Day!
While our friend Action Flick Chick Katrina Hill celebrates Guy Fawkes Day with a review of V for Vendetta, we at Rocket Llama Headquarters wish to remind one and all that today marks the 54th anniversary of the invention of time travel.
“Here’s a red letter date in the history of science, November 5th 1955…That was […]