Sunshard Dice Review – Golden Rolls, Weightless Precision

Warm gold, feather-light feel, and reliable early rolls. Sunshard won’t steal the show, but it earns a steady spot in the rotation.
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Warm gold, feather-light feel, and reliable early rolls. Sunshard won’t steal the show, but it earns a steady spot in the rotation.

Wizards of the Coast invites Dungeon Masters to the table once more with Stranger Things: Welcome to the Hellfire Club — a nostalgic, 80s-inspired starter set that celebrates Eddie Munson’s final campaign. Beautifully crafted and beginner-friendly, it’s a heartfelt but fleeting trip into the Upside Down.

Blood-spattered silver, feather-light feel, and early rolls that begged to be saved for the spotlight. Here’s how the Bloody Starrazors stole my opening scene.

Adventures in Faerûn isn’t just for Dungeon Masters — it’s a map for every player who’s ever dreamed of seeing the Realms firsthand. This is D&D worldbuilding as invitation, not instruction.

Forgotten Realms: Heroes of Faerûn delivers on its promise as a player’s guide to D&D’s most beloved world, blending lore, culture, and mechanics to make the Realms come alive for new and veteran players alike.

Forgotten Realms: Heroes of Faerûn bridges the gap between lore and player choice, giving Dungeon Masters a new way to connect stories and characters across the Realms.

Adventures in Faerûn is the boldest D&D release of 5e’s twilight — sprawling, nostalgic, and sometimes uneven. For Dungeon Masters, it’s less a rulebook and more a spark — a call to rediscover the Realms one region at a time.

Our review of the D&D 2024 Monster Manual explores the new bestiary, updated classics and how this edition supports DMs of all experience levels.

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