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Following a successful Kickstarter run, Kobold Press has released the eagerly anticipated Campaign Builder: Dungeons & Ruins ...
An updated look at the 2025 Dungeons & Dragons release schedule includes additional details, including two newly announced ...
If you thought Dungeons and Dragons didn’t have enough evil character options, the playtest that dropped today will certainly ...
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A PhD researcher's paper reveals the potential, and the pitfalls, of getting Large Language Model systems to run Dungeons and Dragons.
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