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Released in mid-2003, the v3.5 ruleset continues the long line of Dungeons and Dragons. With upgraded core rulebooks, the new version contains numerous changes and additions, including better balancing of the base classes, a revised skill list, reworked spells, dozens of variant rules (provided throughout the supplements), and plenty of new art.
  • Book Reviews  ( 7 items )
    This section contains the a classic style of article: book reviews. Any book that one of the writers has owned for a long enough time should end up here.
  • General Overviews  ( 6 items )
    Some of our articles explore an aspect of Dungeons and Dragons that doesn't fit into another category very easily. Articles that aren't clearly based on one class and aren't book reviews frequently find their way here. Check back often for some of the more interesting articles we produce.
  • Class-Specific  ( 5 items )
    Here are some guides designed to focus on one specific class, or group of classes, to help you maximize the effectiveness of your next character.
  • Exploring Items  ( 12 items )
    Some of the most fun to be had in Dungeons and Dragons comes when a player pulls out a bizarre magic item and uses it to save the day. Exploring Items seeks to bring to your attention the unusual magic item buried in the Dungeon Master's Guide and elsewhere.
  • Character Concepts  ( 1 items )
    Once in a while, one of us gets to thinking and comes up with a few character ideas. So far, we've only got one article out of it, but there are certainly more to follow.
  • Accessories  ( 2 items )
    When we started writing reviews of products like the Dungeon Master's Screen, we were at first at odds where to keep them: Book Reviews or General Overviews? Now the debate is no more, as we have a special category specifically for such products.
  • Fiction  ( 4 items )
    Not simply content to write articles that make passing reference to our characters' exploits, we have decided to try our hands at writing accounts of the great adventures in the form of Exciting Fiction™! Without further ado, we present our first public forays into the world of action-adventure storytelling.
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