The new Monster Manual for Dungeons & Dragons aims to be the most expansive and versatile for the series. It includes never-before-seen monster variants, new monster art, and most importantly, ...
Online, we’ve seen many DnD fans wondering why monsters need to have a single creature type – instead of multiple tags which would allow, for instance, a goblin to be both a fey and a humanoid. But, ...
There are 10 common and seven rare DnD languages in fifth edition. The most widely-used 5e languages are Common, Dwarvish, Elvish, Giant, Gnomish, Goblin, Halfling, Orc, Draconic, and Common Sign ...
Dungeons and Dragons ... There's no argument that the Monster Manual needed an update, considering how many extra foes have been added to the game from various modules since 5e was released.