D & D Ritual Report part 5 – 21-30

Alex Langley | January 29, 2010

Alex here, with the maximum level of Ritual Report! In part 5 we’ve got the best and the brightest rituals that you can pick up as level 21-30 characters! These are the top dogs of the spellbooks, the senior spells that make the wimpy freshman give up their lunch money! The baddest of the bad, [...]

D & D Ritual Report part 4- Levels 16-20

Alex Langley | January 15, 2010

Alex here, with the return of the Ritual Report! In part 4 I’ve covered the coolest and weirdest rituals that you can pick up as level 16-20 characters! Now that these characters are getting pretty high level, their powers are starting to get pretty darn impressive! BEHOLD!

Adjure- Commands an immortal creature to do what you [...]

D & D Ritual Report 3- Levels 11-15

Alex Langley | January 4, 2010

Alex here, with part 3 of the Ritual Report! I’ve covered the most fun and interesting rituals that you or your spellcasting loved ones can pick up as level 11-15 characters, so take heed and go nuts!

Dark Gift of the Undying- Let’s you turn someone else into a vampire. Give [...]

Dungeons and Dragons Ritual Report 2 – Levels 6-10

Alex Langley | December 16, 2009

Alex here, back again with another edition of Ritual Report! Again, there are plenty of stat boosting spells that I’ve skipped, but you don’t really need me to tell you why it might be useful to have +10 to a strength check or breathe underwater, so I’ll leave you to figure those spells out on [...]

D&D Ritual Report – Levels 1-5

Alex Langley | December 7, 2009

Magic is a staple of D & D with a long, grand tradition behind it. Wizards, clerics, druids and all of their offshoots have always been able to summon incredible, world altering powers in order to triumph over whatever trials and tribulations have been placed in front of them. 3rd edition spellcasters were especially potent, [...]

Druid Across the Tabletop

Nick | October 6, 2009

No one ever played a Druid in my campaigns. They were more complicated to play than a Wizard. Wild Shape was very convoluted and having a Beast Companion made it feel like you were juggling far too many things at the same time. If anyone had been willing to sift through all that nonsense, they would have found that they were one of the most powerful classes available…