Stack o’ Dice is a D&D 5e actual play podcast set in the homebrewed world of Vardalon. For more information, follow us on Twitter and Instagram @stackodice!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 336 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | GamesKids & FamilyStories for KidsLeisure |
Awakening from a much-needed rest, the party must now figure out what to do next. There's a lot of uncertainty in this mysterious ancient city, and plenty to work through. To find out what lies ahead, listen now! more
An abandoned city, a mysterious portal, a rich but sinister treasure room. What more can the party find in this strange place? You know what to do--listen now to find out what happens next! more
The battle in the heart of the forgotten city has come to an unsettling end as frozen foes are no longer able to defend themselves. A dark entity lurks to the north, and the party is in bad shape. What will they do to find shelter? Listen now to find... more
Creation Corner: Hungry for more worldbuilding ideas? Then you're going to love our conversation with Pavel, who dove into our podcast after learning about it in another Discord server. He brings a lot of passion and some intriguing ideas for a new w... more
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I think it’s time you guys should start thinking about creating a Patreon.
I’m 11 now! I suggest that Michel should listen to Improv Tabletop because there is someone else who is very interested in food and its taste. It’s also just a good podcast.
I introduced my son to D&D. Now he teaches me about it. He introduced me to this podcast and demanded that I listen and I’m so glad that he did. more
Other than make believe heroes, this is the only clean dnd podcast that I have found and enjoyed. It is different from standard dnd, especially with the lack of magic, but it brings the story together making it different. They have a cool story. Only thing I would recommend would be to get one more player.
I love this podcast. This podcast has an incredible storyline with interesting characters with depth! It is hard to find a clean dnd podcast with good role play so when I found stack o dice I was really excited. After I listened to this, I started dm’ing even though I have never played before! Great podcast, good role play, and clean humor.
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