Either way, it’s easy to understand the appeal of D&D podcasts.
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We’ve also included a few podcasts that aren’t actual plays, such as reviews and lore discussion.
Here are some of the best D&D podcasts worth listening to.
They’ve also briefly touched on D&D’s newest edition along with other TTRPG systems.
Currently, The Dungeoncast has ended its run.
However, all the episodes are still available for listening.
Season 3, The Peachyville Horror, is ongoing and takes place in 1950s America.
11Dimension 20
The Hit Stream, Now In Audio Form!
Getting back to your Dungeons & Dragons campaign can be tricky.
In one episode, the hosts (our halflings) might treat us to a oneshot.
In others, they’ll be intervewing one of your favorite content creators.
There’s also Ethersea, which provides some of the most interesting worldbuilding in the podcast.
Like Dimension 20, Critical Role has all of its episodes available in audio form.
Druids in Dungeons & Dragons are powerful spellcasters and shapechangers, but not all their subclasses are equally effective.
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The first campaign is iconic in itself, regaling us with the adventures of the adventuring party Vox Machina.
There’s the dungeon master, who’s trying to make a fun experience for everyone.
There are players, for whom there could not be a game without.
6Rude Tales Of Magic
“It’s Me!
Unlike the previous campaigns, it’s co-DMed by Christopher Hastings and Branson Reese.
D&D is a fantastic tabletop RPG, one that has inspired many video games over the years.
These video games are perfect for D&D fans.
The podcast has five campaigns under its belt, with Ba-Two-Mia being its most recent.
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The Adventure Zone: The Suffering Game cover art by Carey Pietsch