Sean Merwin
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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So D&D has not provided a list of that errata. But and they also haven't transferred previous 2014 5e errata that they had up on the website. So the wizards.com website had a list of errata. When that site went away, nothing was transferred to D&D Beyond, so we can keep track of the errata that has been.
We go from... digital to sort of analog with Time Magazine's D&D Special, now available out in stores. Go to your favorite newsstand. Kids, newsstands are these places that were usually out on the street where you could buy these paper books that we called magazines. And Time Magazine was one of those. And they now have a special D&D issue to celebrate the 50th anniversary of D&D.
We go from... digital to sort of analog with Time Magazine's D&D Special, now available out in stores. Go to your favorite newsstand. Kids, newsstands are these places that were usually out on the street where you could buy these paper books that we called magazines. And Time Magazine was one of those. And they now have a special D&D issue to celebrate the 50th anniversary of D&D.
You can also go to Amazon to buy it, of course. And we don't have a copy, but friend of the show Walt says, I think it's a nice little collector's piece, whether it's worth the $15 cover price is debatable. I haven't finished flipping through it yet, but the articles I've read are top notch, even if none of the info will be new to someone like you or us. Overall, I'm happy with the approach.
You can also go to Amazon to buy it, of course. And we don't have a copy, but friend of the show Walt says, I think it's a nice little collector's piece, whether it's worth the $15 cover price is debatable. I haven't finished flipping through it yet, but the articles I've read are top notch, even if none of the info will be new to someone like you or us. Overall, I'm happy with the approach.
This looks at D&D with an air of legitimacy, not just some niche hobby for nerds, and is aimed at educating mainstream readers.
This looks at D&D with an air of legitimacy, not just some niche hobby for nerds, and is aimed at educating mainstream readers.
There's, of course, the obligatory promotion of the new edition, but it really does cover the full spectrum of the hobby as it exists today, from Baldur's Gate to the movie to actual plays to its use in therapy, along with the cute puff pieces about stuff like why we love Dyson, who is Vecna.
There's, of course, the obligatory promotion of the new edition, but it really does cover the full spectrum of the hobby as it exists today, from Baldur's Gate to the movie to actual plays to its use in therapy, along with the cute puff pieces about stuff like why we love Dyson, who is Vecna.
Yeah. And, uh, someone said, I, The name alludes to me, but someone who I've worked with, an artist who I've worked with, said that an artist who I've had do pieces just for me and my family, for our characters, said that what Matt Morrow, there we go, it came to me, Matt Morrow, said that one of his pieces of art was used in the Time magazine. So kudos. Yeah, that's great.
Yeah. And, uh, someone said, I, The name alludes to me, but someone who I've worked with, an artist who I've worked with, said that an artist who I've had do pieces just for me and my family, for our characters, said that what Matt Morrow, there we go, it came to me, Matt Morrow, said that one of his pieces of art was used in the Time magazine. So kudos. Yeah, that's great.
Yes, but they talk about the partnerships and all the licensed D&D products, but what are we lacking still, Teos? No D&D baloney.
Yes, but they talk about the partnerships and all the licensed D&D products, but what are we lacking still, Teos? No D&D baloney.
So if you don't know, Bald Man Games is the group that organizes convention games for Wizards of the Coast. So if you go to Gen Con and play the official D&D stuff, if you go to some of the PAX conventions and a few other conventions around the country, some of the Comic Cons even, there will be an organization.
So if you don't know, Bald Man Games is the group that organizes convention games for Wizards of the Coast. So if you go to Gen Con and play the official D&D stuff, if you go to some of the PAX conventions and a few other conventions around the country, some of the Comic Cons even, there will be an organization.
Teos was representing Bald Man Games when you ran stuff at PAX Prime or PAX West just last week. So they've put up a survey asking some questions about your interest in organized play of various kinds, both who you are as a player or a game master and what your expectations or your desires are for organized play content.
Teos was representing Bald Man Games when you ran stuff at PAX Prime or PAX West just last week. So they've put up a survey asking some questions about your interest in organized play of various kinds, both who you are as a player or a game master and what your expectations or your desires are for organized play content.
And so we have a link in our show notes, it's baldman.link and then bmgop__survey. And you can go there and you can tell Bald Man Games folks what you're looking for in your organized play and convention events.
And so we have a link in our show notes, it's baldman.link and then bmgop__survey. And you can go there and you can tell Bald Man Games folks what you're looking for in your organized play and convention events.
Yep. And speaking of James Intricasso, MCDM has released a draw steel creator license. And since you talked to James last, I'm going to let you talk about this.