Dungeons & Delvers Review by Mildra the Gaming Monk
Exactly what it says on the tin: Milda, aka the Gaming Monk has reviewed Dungeons & Delvers: Black Book. He makes an interesting comparison between Black Book and Appendix D, referring to the latter as like an "advanced" version, something that I for some reason never considered.
If for some reason the embedded video doesn't work, you can check it out on YouTube over here. You can also find his YouTube channel here, blog here, and his Twitter here.
The first issue of The Delver, a magazine featuring fungal-themed content for both players and GMs (including an adventure in which myconids find religion), is available!
Our latest Dungeon World class, The Satyr, is now available.
Dwarven Vault is our sixth 10+ Treasures volume. If you're interested in thirty dwarven magic items (including an eye that lets you shoot lasers) and nearly a dozen new bits of dungeon gear, check it out!
By fan demand, we've mashed all of our 10+ Treasure volumes into one big magic item book, making it cheaper and more convenient to buy in print (which you can now do).
If for some reason the embedded video doesn't work, you can check it out on YouTube over here. You can also find his YouTube channel here, blog here, and his Twitter here.
Announcements
You can now get a physical copy of Dungeons & Delvers: Black Book in whatever format you want (the PDF is also on sale on DriveThru)! We've also released the first big supplement for it, Appendix D, so pick that up if you want more of everything.The first issue of The Delver, a magazine featuring fungal-themed content for both players and GMs (including an adventure in which myconids find religion), is available!
Our latest Dungeon World class, The Satyr, is now available.
Dwarven Vault is our sixth 10+ Treasures volume. If you're interested in thirty dwarven magic items (including an eye that lets you shoot lasers) and nearly a dozen new bits of dungeon gear, check it out!
By fan demand, we've mashed all of our 10+ Treasure volumes into one big magic item book, making it cheaper and more convenient to buy in print (which you can now do).
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