table top
Table top games take us back to the good ole gaming days, before we had to plug in to play.
The Jigsaw of Life
I love jigsaw puzzles. The challenge of putting them all together. The wonderful knowledge that it is possible to succeed, even if you don’t see it when you look at a pile of pieces. The feeling of successful completion, and satisfaction of having something tangible to show for your work.
By Lisbeth Stewart4 years ago in Gamers
Poker tables: everything you need to know
A poker table, also known as a playing card table, is designed for poker. This card game is the basis of many popular poker games. Poker cards were more popular in Europe around 1700. The card room table was also created. In the middle 1800s, card rooms were made into fine furniture.
By Just Poker Tables4 years ago in Gamers
The Hallow Deck of Many Things
If you play Dungeons and Dragons, you may have heard of the Deck of Many Things before. This coveted magic item is a deck of 22 cards, half of which have amazingly useful effects, and the other half of which have disastrously bad effects. This deck and its cousin, the Harrow Deck, are so infamous for the trouble they've caused that they come with warnings in their compendium listings. These warnings caution GMs to be careful about using these decks, as they can radically change your players' characters and completely derail an ongoing campaign.
By Olivia Fishwick4 years ago in Gamers
The Best Bard Archetypes in Dungeons and Dragons Fifth Edition (5E)
Creating the perfect Bard is hard work, between creating the right backstory and choosing feats and spells to fit your character. But, the most important part of making any character is choosing the perfect Archetype. A bard’s power is tied to their Bardic College, the way their power has been schooled, not unlike a wizard. This is what determines how your individual character is going to differ from the Bard as a base class. The List below will rank the Bardic Colleges by how strong their potential is. Let’s get started!
By Aspen Noble4 years ago in Gamers
The Best Feats for Warlocks in Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) Fifth Edition (5E)
Warlocks act as powerful casters with a moderate degree of utility that is aided by their access to Invocations. A Warlock’s greatest strength comes from their choice in Invocations, abilities they can use at will without having to spend their incredibly limited spell slots. A Warlock needs high Charisma, which should be a priority above all else, but they also require more utility, for when their small range of spells isn't enough.
By Aspen Noble4 years ago in Gamers
The Best Feats for Sorcerers in Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) Fifth Edition (5E)
Sorcerers act as powerful devastators, crowd controllers and the party’s problem solver. A Sorcerer’s greatest strength lies in their ability to manipulate magic with their Metamagic ability. A Sorcerer needs high Charisma, which should be a priority above all else, but they also require more utility, for when their small range of spells isn't enough.
By Aspen Noble4 years ago in Gamers
A Guide to the Best Feats for Monk in Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) 5E
Monks are an excellent all around character, with the ability to both provide frontline support and damage, as well as crowd control and a unique batch of utility that only the monk provides. They excel at taking care of a multitude of smaller enemies, stunning dangerous targets and making their way swiftly across the battlefield due to their fast movement. Depending on the kind of character you want to play and the subclass you choose, certain choices might be of more value to you than others, as each character and play style is always going to be different. Nevertheless, this list should give you insight into why each choice is of value to you and help you determine which you want to use.
By Aspen Noble4 years ago in Gamers






