The first five editions of the 1970s Dungeons & Dragons magazine, The Dragon, exceeded expectations by fetching an impressive £1,900, despite being estimated at £400 to £600.
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TheGamer on MSNDungeons & Dragons - Tips for Situation ControlWhat is your favorite DM scenario you've dealt with?
Wyncor also holds global licensing rights to other Hasbro properties for the Miraball Surprise line, including Monopoly, ...
A few years ago, fans were excited to see the hit series Community land on Netflix. It was during the pandemic, and many were looking for a good series to binge watch for the first time, or rewatch ...
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GameRant on MSNHorrified: Dungeons and Dragons Cover Confirms New Monsters [EXCLUSIVE]Dungeons and Dragons revealed its cover artwork. The illustration confirms the game's inclusion of several classic DnD ...
Kobold Press is publishing a new tabletop RPG with a very different vibe to Dungeons and Dragons - the new game Riverbank is ...
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