D&D 4th Edition: A Behind the Scenes Look at D&D Insider, Part Two

by on Jun 09, 2008

<span style="font-weight: bold;">D20 "Fuzzy Dice" Not Included</span><br>

D20 "Fuzzy Dice" Not
Included




For years, online gamers have been waiting for a true translation of
the Dungeons and Dragons universe into the digital realm, complete with
character creation assistants and a virtual gaming tabletop. The 4th
Edition of Dungeons and Dragons has promised to do just that with their
refined rules and digital campaign known as the D&D Insider.
With D&D 4th Edtition now officially launched worldwide, Ten
Ton Hammer's Cody "Micajah" Bye concludes his exclusive preview of
Dungeons and Dragons Insider. Check it out!


Dungeon
Masters will also have a variety of useful lighting options to choose
from while building their map as well. "There are a whole variety of
different light sources and radiances that DMs can choose to employ,"
Youngs said. "Intensity, color, effect, flickering, all of these
options are completely customizable for the Dungeon Master." Rather
than attaching light sources to the actual tiles themselves, the
developers at Wizards have left the lighting options completely up to
the DM. "You can attach light sources to tiles or monsters," Youngs
said.


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4th Edition: A Behind the Scenes Look at D&D Insider, Part Two

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