We are an actual-play fifth-edition Dungeons and Dragons podcast. The thing that we do different is that we play through popular one-shot modules from dmsguild.com which means that you can drop in and listen to any session without having to be all caught up! We split each one-shot into two separate episodes so that we can release our podcast bi-weekly! If you like bite-sized chunks of D&D that you... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 116 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | GamesHobbiesLeisure |
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Recently started listening to this series in between Halfway to Heroes. This content is fantastic! In other news, In A Predatory Buzz - Part 1 Gore Glutton asks Siri where Ambrosia is and it activated my Apple Watch and Siri searched for Ambrosia lol keep up the great work guys and someday I’ll get caught up!
The best thing I can say about this podcast is that it goes to show that there are many ways to enjoy D&D, as these players are clearly having fun. However, to me this is the worst game I've ever heard, with rules ignored, stories abbreviated, and challenges eliminated, not to mention frequent gratuitously explicit and sexist language. I don't get how this is fun for anyone to play or listen to, except that it’s a train wreck. It's the worst representation of D&D ever!
The best thing I can say about this is that it goes to show that there are many ways to enjoy D&D, as these players are clearly having fun. However, to me this is the worst game I've ever heard, with rules bastardized, stories abbreviated, and challenges eliminated, not to mention gratuitously explicit and sexist. I don't get how this is fun for anyone. It's the worst representation of D&D ever!
The worst D&D ever.
There is so much great stuff at DMsGuild and it's a fantastic idea to play through their content! I'm sure the creators love you all! It's also great to allow for picking up at any point of the story. Great job! Looking forward to seeing what comes next!
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One-shot Onslaught launched 6 years ago and published 116 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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