Wondering whether to go for size or speed?

Here’s a breakdown of the largest and smallest species in Dungeons & Dragons.

The 2024 Players Handbook introduces refined and updated feats that make non-combat skills more rewarding than ever.

Dungeons & Dragons, Giff by Ralph Horsley and Sprite Guardian by Annie Stegg.

The Athlete feat improves movement capabilities, making characters more efficient climbers, jumpers, and runners.

These feats are excellent for characters looking to bolster their magical utility in creative ways.

This feat is perfect for bards, rogues, and all kinds of spies who thrive on subterfuge.

Three different adventure modules for Dungeons & Dragons, featuring primary antagonists for all three.

2Telekinetic & Telepathic

Mind Over Matter

Sometimes, the strongest weapon is the mind itself.

These feats are perfect for characters looking to develop mysterious or otherworldly abilities that shine in non-combat interactions.

Dungeons & Dragons, Inhabitants of the rain forest answer a druid’s summons by Katerina Ladon.

Dungeons & Dragons image showing several dwarves, a bard and a druid.

The Fighter class charging into battle in Dungeons & Dragons.

Fighter by Nestor Ossandon Leal

Dungeons & Dragons image showing a bard.

Art by Hocheol Ryu

Dungeons & Dragons image showing an aasimar wizard.

An Aasimar Wizard by Martina Fa Ckova.

Dungeons & Dragons image showing two rangers, one from the feywild and one from the shadowfell.

Dungeons & Dragons image showing two adventurers bartering with a hag.

Hag by Linda Lithen

Dungeons & Dragons image showing many dwarves crafting.

Dwarves species image by Mike Pape.

Dungeons & Dragons image showing a Druid casting a spell while surrounding by wild creatures.

A Druid by Jessica Fong.

Dungeons & Dragons image showing a bard using a cubic gate.

Art by Michele Giorgi

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