December brought back-to-back Purple Worm shows, along with all the chaos you might expect from such an endeavor. First up was December 1st at the Comedy Store with Brian Posehn,... Read More
The October 6th show at the Comedy Store was also our first Halloween special. It told the story of a group of friends going to a stranger’s house, knocking on... Read More
Our FPWKK “residency” at the Comedy Store’s Belly Room continued with show #2 on September 1st. The game featured Ify Nwadiwe, Mary Lou, Jonah Ray and our own Matthew Lillard,... Read More
The first show of Faster, Purple Worm! Kill! Kill! at The Comedy Store happened this past Sunday, with an amazing cast of Luis Carazo, Paula Deming, Seth Green and our own...
The Platinum Edition of Vecna: Eve of Ruin is an extraordinary package for devoted Dungeons & Dragons players and collectors. The attention to detail in every element, from the beautifully crafted WizKids minis to the immersive maps and encounter cards, is impressive. The inclusion of the iconic Vecna and the massive, intricately designed Seven-Part Rod makes this edition a standout.
The additional materials, such as the DM screen, player handouts, and digital resources via D&D Beyond, significantly enhance gameplay and bring the world of Vecna to life. The curated bonus encounters and detailed roleplay aids are a fantastic touch for Dungeon Masters who value rich storytelling.
I absolutely adore the design of your magnetic closure box—it’s so elegant that I feel a pang of guilt whenever it gets even the slightest bump.
While the overall value is exceptional, the high price point and additional shipping costs may deter casual players. Additionally, providing more international language options would make this set more accessible to a global audience.
Summary: This Platinum Edition is a luxurious investment that delivers on quality and immersion. It’s perfect for dedicated D&D enthusiasts who want to elevate their tabletop adventures.
Silver Edition of Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden
This Silver Edition of Icewind Dale is now the fourth edition I own. If you start buying them, you'll start collecting them, they are -that- good. Since I started dm'ing with these editions, the players can visualize everything better. They can see who they are up against and where they are.
The handouts leading the players from town to town are well made and give more depth to the campaign. The dm-screen is complete and you can find everything quickly on it.
All and all, I don't want more, I need more of these editions