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Tag Archives: D&D4e
Finally, an iPhone app for keeping your D&D characters on: i4e
It is very likely that if you are an iPhone owner and a D&D player there is one app that you have been longing for ever since you picked up the device from the store – a native application to … Continue reading →
Posted in Dungeons & Dragons, Game Resources, Role Playing Games | Tagged app store, apple, character, d&d, D&D4e, Dungeons and Dragons, i4e, iPhone, role-playing, rpg, stats | 3 Comments
Create your own Dungeon Tiles from scratch with Photoshop

This entry is part 1 of 1 in the series Dungeon Tiles
Learn how to create your own full color, printable dungeon tiles for your own games using Photoshop in 5-10 minutes. Continue reading →
Posted in Dungeons & Dragons, Game Design, Game Resources, Homemade, Role Playing Games, Tabletop Wargames | Tagged d&d, D&D4e, dragons, Dungeon Tiles, dungeons, mapping, maps, photoshop, tiles | 20 Comments
New series of Penny Arcade’s, PvP’s & Wil Wheaton’s D&D Podcast Campaign

Starting off on adventure again, the Penny Arcade/PvP/Wheaton Campaign Series 3 has started with earnest (as of writing the first hour has been released). This campaign sees Mike Krahulik, Jerry Holkins (both from Penny Arcade), Scott Kurtz (PvP), and Wil Wheaton … Continue reading →
Posted in Dungeons & Dragons, Role Playing Games | Tagged campaign, d&d, D&D4e, dnd, Dungeons and Dragons, penny arcade, podcast, pvp, wil wheaton | Leave a comment
Table of All D&D 4E Character Classes [Updated - Player's Handbook 3]

With the release of the D&D 4E Players Handbook II the number of character classes has doubled to 16. Now that all the classes are spread over two books, we thought that it might be easier to see what is … Continue reading →
Posted in Books, Dungeons & Dragons, Game Design, Game Resources, Role Playing Games | Tagged arcane, ardent, artificer, assassin, Avenger, Barbarian, Bard, battlemind, classes, cleric, controller, d&d, d&d 4e, D&D4e, defender, divine, Druid, Dungeons and Dragons, fighter, Forgotten Realms, invoker, leader, martial, monk, paladin, primal, psionic, ranger, rogue, rpg, runepriest, shaman, Sorcerer, striker, Swordmage, warden, warlock, warlord, wizard | 18 Comments
Keeping your role-playing game character on your iPhone

Methods to keep role-playing characters on mobile devices, especially the iPhone. Options explored are using the iPhone app tCiMP, PDF’s and Google Docs. Continue reading →
Posted in Computer Games, Dungeons & Dragons, Game Resources, iPhone Dice Rollers, iPhone Games, Role Playing Games | Tagged characters, d&d, D&D4e, Dice Games, iPhone, role-playing, rpg | 4 Comments
List of the Best D&D 4E Character Sheets: Redux

Some time ago, I wrote about the choosing of the best D&D 4E character sheet. That was when I was creating my very first 4E character: now that I’ve actually played the game, and have had some experience, I decided … Continue reading →
Posted in Dice Games, Game Design, Game Resources, Role Playing Games, Tabletop Wargames | Tagged 4E, Character Sheets, d&d, D&D4e, Dungeons and Dragons, Power Cards, role-playing, rpg | 7 Comments
Monster of the Week: Gelatinous Cube

This entry is part 3 of 19 in the series Monster of the Week
Unlike the previous two Monsters of the Week, this week I look at a monster which is completely unintelligent, has no tactics, and is a pushover for any party: and yet can be the most dangerous thing they ever face. … Continue reading →
Posted in Bestiary, Dungeons & Dragons, Game Design, Game Resources, Role Playing Games | Tagged Bestiary, d&d, d&d encounter, d&d traps, d&d2e, d&d3.x, D&D4e, encounter, Game Design, Gelatinous Cube, Roleplaying games, rpg, Trap | 6 Comments
Dungeon Tiles and a sense of scale

One of my pet annoyances with doing everything on Dungeon Tiles is the complete and utter unrealistic nature of the scale when you are not in a bare dungeon fighting monsters. Recently this was brought home when we used our … Continue reading →
Posted in Role Playing Games, Tabletop Wargames | Tagged d&d, D&D4e, Dungeon Tiles, GMing, rpg | 8 Comments
Creating your own Dungeon Tiles

Update: Click here for instructions on how to create your own Dungeon Tiles using Photoshop. One of the big changes in Dungeons & Dragons Fourth Edition (D&D 4e) is the almost mandatory use of dungeon tiles and models for every … Continue reading →
Posted in Dungeons & Dragons, Role Playing Games, Tabletop Wargames | Tagged d&d, D&D4e, Dungeon Tiles, GMing, maps, tabletop | 23 Comments
Writing a Role-Playing Game Log with style

A frequent tool used by gaming groups to help remember what happens in a game week by week is the writing of a campaign log. Often this journal is used to remind the players of who they have talked to, … Continue reading →


