
Welcome to We Speak Common - a podcast network about Dungeons and Dragons. Discover the world of D&D and learn alongside people just like you. Join this community of likeminded people and trade game tales, rules and tips to enjoy D&D even more. Discovery new mechanics and story telling techniques through our 3 core shows Tinker's Toolbox, Table Fables and Legends & Lore, and many other shows along... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 301 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | GamesLeisure | ||||

Gandalf: “You’ll have a tale or two to tell when you come back.”
Bilbo: “You can promise that I’ll come back?”
Gandalf: "No. And if you do, you will not be the same.”
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This week we're going back to the vault to talk about Mythic creatures and encounters.
What are they? How should you use them and how do you make your own? James and I introduce Mythic creatures to you if you've not used them yet, we'll talk about h... more
This week, Ben is back and chatting to James about New Dungeons& Dragons... or 5.5... or D&D 2024... or what ever we're calling it these days.
When should you switch over to the new system, and how should you do it?
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As the two week take over continues, James and Dave talk character concepts for the new brain child. A Tyranny of Dragons campaign set in Eberron
Discord: https://discord.gg/pHZ8Q42Saf
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After a long long time, thanks to all of you who made this incredible podcast I’ve enjoyed every episode and it’s helped to keep my motivation in my own DnD games. Looking back to your excited conversations about strongholds and followers back before the pandemic to your actual play campaign to the final fight against the lich lord who we had been hearing about for so long. Thanks Ben and everyone else at the podcast I’ve really enjoyed this whilst it’s lasted after all it’s important not to mou... more
Love the causal professionalism that Ben and Joe give to this podcast and just those lovely accents they have. The content is incredible and well discussed, keep them coming please.
Love the causal professionalism that Ben and Joe give to this podcast and just those lovely accents they have. The content is incredible and we’ll discussed, keep them coming please.
When I first started listening to We Speak Common—around episode 10 if memory serves—my first impressions were of a surprisingly polished show with a great blend of casual conversation, theorycrafting, and in-depth mechanical discussion. "Wow," I thought, "these guys really sound like they know what they’re talking about."
I feel it's important to note that at the time, I was, by my own estimation, a beginner- to intermediate-level D&D player—not terribly knowledgeable, but experienced enough t... more
I just started listening to this podcast from the very beginning and was instantly impressed by the content. These guys nailed it from the first episode and I’m excited to make it through the whole back catalog. They have already helped me with every aspect of being a new DM, something that I’ll always be grateful for. 😁
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Apple Podcasts | #58 |
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