
Ray and Ariel equip new and experienced tabletop RPG players with actionable tips and tricks to bring their game to the next level. We have been playing Dungeons and Dragons for years now and truly believe that tabletop RPGs offer a unique life experience that everyone should enjoy. Find out how you can adapt your game to your players and ensure a successful adventure at your table.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 102 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In this episode Ariel and Ray take one last look at the Armorsmith's Handbook, a massive endeavor from the Grim Press that has to introduce twenty unique places to your campaign setting. Ray and Ariel discuss how to read and prepare box text so that ... more
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Included in this this 175+ page sourcebook, we've created 20 drop-in merchants for your game of 5th Edition.
Accompanying each armorsmith is
* A fully-illustrated ... more
In this episode, Ariel tries to convince Ray that the very best magic items have abilities that make your character immediately recognizable, but don't overshadow their already heroic abilities, using magic items that Ray himself designed in Grim Pre... more
Last Summer Ray collaborated as a co-author on a book of 20 Armorers and the 200 pieces of magical armor that they offer. Ray discusses what the experience of writing the ~35,000 words was like and what the book has to offer players and Dungeon Maste... more
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I was never into D&D until I started listening to this! Ray explains everything so clearly and so completely, that I understand the game on such a fundamental level now! Keep it up!
The short rest / long rest talk was especially helpful.
Could listen to this all day! Great Podcast.
I love listen to Ray and Ariel’s podcast. The episodes are very helpful and relevant. I’d recommend it to anyone who likes dnd!
Can’t stop listening. Can’t wait to hear more!










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