We're back with another great episode! This week we're talking about what you can and can't remove from D&D before it stops being D&D- and why we think someone would still want to play such a game. There's a lot to say on these topics, so be sure to follow along, and share your thoughts and comments below!
This week's winner of Seawood Scribe's Witch class supplement is Elliot M! Congratulations, Elliot! You should be getting that in your e-mail soon. Be sure to leave Seawood Scribe a review, so he can continue making great products in the future!
Want to enter to win a copy of this great supplement? It's easy- just send us an e-mail with "Hocus Pocus" in the subject line. It's that simple!
And if you're more interested in something tangible, you're in luck! We still have two more fantastic drawings for fantastic leather goods from MaumeeRiverLeather.com, and the next one- for the amazing carved leather false book- is going to be taking place on Tuesday, October 12th. To enter the drawing, all you need to do is leave us a review on the platform of your choice, and send us a photo. Don't miss out!
And remember, for more podcasts, visit our friends at Crit Academy, Brute Force and Ignorance, The Kind GM, and D&D Character Lab! And for books, adventures, and videos, check out Goblin Stone, Loresmyth, Aurican's Lair, and Jeff Stevens!
See you next time, unless we find a more fitting ruleset!
Episode 238: Oh Dungeons, Oh Dragons
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Question(s) answered this episode:
Diving Bell, an old method of underwater exploration and research
Nathan Heard's products on DMs Guild
8 Non-Combat Roleplaying Games
GURPS, a universal roleplaying system from Steve Jackson Games
The Film Reroll, a podcast that plays through movies using GURPS
Tearable RPG, a very rules-lite RPG
Willow, a fantasy film from Lucasfilms
Dungeon!, a fantasy board game from TSR
Dragon Dice, a collectible dice game originally from TSR
Baba Yaga, a terrifying character from folklore
Dead by Daylight, an asymmetrical horror game
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