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10Jul/102

Are D&D Essential Classes Really Simpler?

Today we got our first look at the Cleric from the upcoming D&D Essentials product line. The build presented is a Warpriest, a divine leader that gets up close and personal with the enemies.

The impression I got from the new D&D Essentials line of products is that they will be simple and back to the basics.  I read through the article, but it doesn't really look simpler to me, in fact maybe even more complicated as they are adding a "domain" system. Clerics choose from the "storm domain" or the "sun domain" and depending on their choice, get different class features and powers. It is very interesting and I would still like to see more of the powers associated with the domains, otherwise is seems just like a new class "build"

Check out the article over here and let me know what you think. Are they simpler, more complicated, or pretty much the same?

9May/093

D&D Dangerous Delves Gallery

Dangerous Delves BoxWizards of the Coast have release all of the preview images of the entire Dangerous Delve monster miniatures and I have to say I am quite impressed so far. The sculpts and paint jobs seemed to be top notch although I'll have to see how the actual product stands up to the images. A favorite is the Bloodrager Troll, who has had weapons and metal grafted into his body ala Wolverine. It will be nice to have at least one of the miniatures visible in each pack and it seems the visible one is always pretty nice looking.  These monsters are instantly playable in your game with the included stat card, no need to look up the stats in the monster manual.

So that concludes the D&D miniature previews until the new PHB Heroes set comes out in July and the new monsters set, Legendary Evils (huge creatures!), is released in August.