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  2. Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (Community) - Wikipedia

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    "Advanced Dungeons & Dragons" was seen by 4.37 million viewers in its original broadcast. It received positive reviews from critics for its humor and use of its ensemble, though some criticized its portrayal of Pierce. The episode has frequently been listed among the show's best episodes and led to a sequel, "Advanced Advanced Dungeons & Dragons".

  3. D&D Beyond - Wikipedia

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    D&D Beyond (DDB) is the official digital toolset and game companion for Dungeons & Dragons fifth edition. [1] [2] DDB hosts online versions of the official Dungeons & Dragons fifth edition books, including rulebooks, adventures, and other supplements; it also provides digital tools like a character builder and digital character sheet, monster and spell listings that can be sorted and filtered ...

  4. List of Dungeons & Dragons web series - Wikipedia

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    Game designer Kate Welch plays Dungeons & Dragons digital games. [158] 2020 Learning Dungeons & Dragons: 8 Host Madeline Cullen explains how to play Dungeons & Dragons. Translated into French and German in 2021. [159] 2020 Learning Roll20: 8 Carlos Luna and Victoria Rogers host a Roll20 tutorial show. [160] 2020 On Tour with Dragons: 8

  5. Dungeons & Dragons - Wikipedia

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    Dungeons & Dragons (commonly abbreviated as D&D or DnD) [2] is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game (TTRPG) originally created and designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson. [3] [4] [5] The game was first published in 1974 by Tactical Studies Rules (TSR). [5] It has been published by Wizards of the Coast, later a subsidiary of Hasbro, since 1997.

  6. Dimension 20 - Wikipedia

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    Most Dimension 20 campaigns use the Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition system, however, several have used other role-playing game systems such as Kids on Bikes. [ 89 ] [ 90 ] In 2024, Dimension 20 used a new home-brewed system for the 22nd campaign both of which were titled Never Stop Blowing Up .

  7. Game Grumps - Wikipedia

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    A few substitute shows were created to fill the empty slot on certain days. These include Doodle Doods, an artistic show hosted by fellow animators and YouTubers O'Donovan and Chris O'Neill (OneyNG), The G Club, a media-centric podcast show, and Dragons in Places, an audio-only podcast detailing a Dungeons & Dragons campaign. [16]

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  9. Birthright (campaign setting) - Wikipedia

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    Birthright is a Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting that was first released by TSR in 1995. [1] It is based on the continent of Cerilia on the world of Aebrynis, in which the players take on the role of the divinely-empowered rulers, with emphasis on the political rulership level of gameplay.