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  1. Birdidon Daggerheart Conversion

    Explore the Birdidon Daggerheart Conversion, a legendary Tier 4 Solo Adversary born from a beloved family joke and transformed into a high-level threat. This guide features a complete stat block for the multi-headed avian monstrosity, utilizing narrative-first mechanics like Relentless actions, Armor-Rending beaks, and a Sky-Shattering Screech.

  2. Shadowrun Sixth World Beginner Box Review

    RPG starter boxes seem like they’re making a comeback, so why not release a new edition of Shadowrun in time for its 30th anniversary with one? The Shadowrun Sixth World Beginner Box contains everything you need to get started in the cyberpunk world of megacorps, Deckers, Street Samurai, and Shaman.

  3. Total Party Kill Bestiary Vol.1 Review

    Sometimes you just need a really nasty monster to pit against you heroes in Dungeons & Dragons, especially when they’re past level 10. 2CGames has you covered with the Total Party Kill Bestiary Vol. 1.

  4. Red Wizard Handbook Review

    Have you ever wanted to play a Red Wizard? One of their agents? Do you want your next character to be from the fabled and ancient Forgotten Realms land of Thay? Infiltrate the Forgotten Realms as a subject of Szass Tam! Get your copy of Red Wizard Handbook today!

  5. Tiny Dungeon 2nd Edition Review

    How would you like to run a fantasy RPG and only need ONE book? What if that one book was 207 small pages? Well, look no further than Tiny Dungeon 2nd Edition.

  6. Forbidden Lands: Crypt of the Mellified Mage Review

    Crypt of the Mellified Mage is a small collection of four adventure modules that can easily be plugged into just about any Forbidden Lands game. Each adventure has its own unique feel to it, though it still keeps the Forbidden Lands universe’s overall tone.

  7. Forbidden Lands: The Bitter Reach Review

    North of Ravenland lies The Bitter Reach, an icy, lawless domain and one of the coldest places in existence. For over 3000 years, it remained untamed and unchanged. Now, that’s about to change.

  8. Eyes Unclouded Review

    “You must see with eyes unclouded by hate. See the good in that which is evil, and the evil in that which is good. Pledge yourself to neither side, but vow instead to preserve the balance that exists between the two.”

  9. Fateforge Review

    Fateforge is a 5e-based RPG taking full advantage of the OGL and including many new concepts and rules to flesh out an entirely new setting that is self-contained with no need for any D&D books.

  10. Black Void Review

    Set in humanity’s past, Black Void deals with a cosmic calamity that tosses the human race into the cosmos into a new universe of sentient beings that see us as nothing more than refuse. Struggling to make something of themselves, humanity does what it does best. Adapt.

  11. Tales From the Loop Review

    Based on the sci-fi art of Simon Stålenhag, Tales from the Loop offers an alternate 1980s, much like our very own, but with robots, levitating vehicles, and other retro-futuristic technologies.

  12. Humblewood Review

    Enter a world filled with Birdfolk and Humblefolk in Humblewood, a 5e setting from The Deck of Many. Containing over 200 pages of world lore, new playable races, new spells, new monsters, and new adventures, Humblewood immerses you in the land of animal folk in an unforgettable woodland setting.

  13. Cortex Prime is a GM’s Toolbox of Awesomeness

    What is Cortex Prime? Imagine a world-building tabletop RPG system where you and your players choose the genre, build the game, and forge the story from a set of modular rules mechanics.