Dungeons & Delvers: Appendix D Art Update

Some people want us to package all the Appendix D content for Dungeons & Delvers: Black Book into an actual book that you can buy to make it easier to reference.

I'm cool doing this, but not without making it look nice. See, right now it's free (we just keep adding it to the Black Book product on DriveThru), and because it's free I'm not that concerned about its appearance: most of the art is taken from other stuff we've done.

For a print book, something that people will actually have to pay for (even if it's just the bare minimum required for DriveThru to print and ship)? Nope, that's not gonna cut it, so we're doing a whole bunch of new art for it. Here's some of the stuff we got so far:


Taking it from the top, you got a bard, cleric (from the Dungeon World cleric), Humal as the cambion wizard (still gotta do Corzale), and a dragon sorcerer that Melissa hasn't finished coloring. I really like the dragon sorcerer because it shows how sorcerers differ from wizards beyond having less spell variety and more magic juice.

And, yeah, your 1st-level sorcerer can do all that (though you need to be a human for the bonus talent in order to snag Lashing Tail, otherwise you gotta wait until 2nd-level).

Announcements
You can now get a physical copy of Dungeons & Delvers: Black Book in whatever format you want!

After months of doing other things, we turned our attention to and released The Warden. It's based on the 4th Edition Dungeons & Dragons class of the same name, but judging by the responses we did an excellent job converting it over.

Dwarven Vault is our sixth 10+ Treasures volume. If you're interested in thirty dwarven magic items (including an eye that lets you shoot lasers) and nearly a dozen new bits of dungeon gear, check it out!

Just released our second adventure for A Sundered World, The Golden Spiral. If a snail-themed dungeon crawl is your oddly-specific thing, check it out!

By fan demand, we've mashed all of our 10+ Treasure volumes into one big magic item book, making it cheaper and more convenient to buy in print (which you can now do).

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