List of Dungeons & Dragons web series
Wizards of the Coast has created, produced and sponsored multiple web series featuring Dungeons & Dragons. These shows have typically aired on the official Dungeons & Dragons Twitch and YouTube channels. Some have been adapted into podcasts.
In November 2023, Hasbro's Entertainment One launched the Dungeons & Dragons Adventures FAST channel, available on platforms such as Amazon Freevee and Plex, which features new web series, reruns of the animated Dungeons & Dragons series, and reruns of other Dungeons & Dragons web series.[1][2]
Actual play series
A Dungeons & Dragons actual play series is a show where the cast plays the game and features a Dungeon Master (DM) who guides the narrative.[3][4][5][6]
2010s
Year | Campaign | Episodes | Cast | Description | Ref. |
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2015–2016 | Out of the Abyss Live | 12 |
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An adventure in the Underdark based on the Out of the Abyss module. | [7][8] |
2016–2019 | Dice, Camera, Action! | 141 |
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A live play-through of the latest storylines of Dungeon & Dragons. D&D Presents was the announced replacement show. | [9][10] |
2016 | Force Grey: Giant Hunters | 6 |
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Co-produced by Legendary Digital. An adventure based on the Storm King’s Thunder module. | [11][12][13] |
2016–2017 | Misscliks D&D: Risen | 20 |
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Co-produced with Misscliks. | [14][15] |
2017 | Destiny & Doom | 8 |
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A homebrew campaign. | [16] |
2017–2019 | Encounter Roleplay: Learn By Play | 38 |
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Jones and the cast play Dungeons & Dragons with pauses to give tips to both DMs and players. In season 1, they play Tomb of Annihilation; in season 2, they play a homebrew game; in season 3, they play Waterdeep: Dragon Heist. | [17] |
2017–2018 | Force Grey: Lost City of Omu | 20 |
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An adventure based on the Tomb of Annihilation module featuring a couple of returning characters from Force Grey: Giant Hunters. | [18][19][13] |
2017–2020 | Girls Guts Glory | 42 |
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An all female RPG group whose show moved to the Dungeons & Dragons channels. | [20][21][22][23] |
2017–2018 | Heroes' Graveyard | 24 |
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Trump and Koibu guide a rotating cast using the Meatgrinder Mode rule system featured in Tomb of Annihilation. | [24][25] |
2017 | HighRollers: Uncharted Territory | 10 |
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A spin-off of the HighRollers D&D series sponsored by Wizards of the Coast to promote the Tomb of Annihilation adventure. | [26][15] |
2017 | HighRollers: Dead Reckoning | 12 |
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A sponsored prequel campaign to HighRollers: Uncharted Territory which focuses on how the Harpers discovered the death curse. | [27] |
2017 | Maze Arcana: Fury's Reach | 12 |
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Co-produced with Maze Arcana. The campaign features two groups of different players with two separate Dungeon Masters. Each group can simultaneously impact the world and each other. The story is continued in Maze Arcana: Fury's Fate. | [15][28][29] |
2017–2018 | Maze Arcana: Fury's Fate | 12 |
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Co-produced with Maze Arcana. A sequel campaign dealing with the aftermath of Maze Arcana: Fury's Reach. | [30][31] |
2017 | One Grung Above | 8 |
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A play-through of Tome of Annihilation where the players are all grungs. | [32][33] |
2017–2018 | Roll20 Presents: Tomb of Annihilation | 42 |
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A Roll20 Presents series sponsored by Wizards of the Coast to promote the Tomb of Annihilation module on Roll20. | [34][35] |
2017–2019 | Sirens of the Realms | 36 |
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Co-produced with Maze Arcana. The campaign features an all-girl bard band on adventures through the Forgotten Realms. | [36][37] |
2017–2018 | The Dragon Friends in Tomb of Annihilation | 20 |
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A spin-off of the Dragon Friends series sponsored by Wizards of the Coast to promote the Tomb of Annihilation module. | [38][39][40] |
2018 | Assassin | 11 |
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A single-player campaign based in a homebrewed world with a rotating cast of players who act as assassins on behalf of the god of chaos. | [41] |
2018 | Clerical Error | 9 |
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A campaign set in Waterdeep. Many members of the cast work on Magic: The Gathering. | [42] |
2018 | Dark & Dicey | 22 |
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A villain campaign centered around a shipwrecked group who are stuck on the Blacksteel Isles, a tyrannical Mageocracy. | [43][44][45] |
2018 | Dice Friends: Dragon's Orders | 8 |
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Co-produced with LoadingReadyRun. An adventure set in Waterdeep after the group escaped Chult. | [46][47] |
2018–2019 | Fistful of Platinum | 7 |
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A campaign that utilizes the Waterdeep: Dragon Heist Platinum Edition from Beadle & Grimm. | [48] |
2018 | Hell's Belles | 15 |
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An all tiefling player group on an adventure around the planes with a cast of female and non-binary players. | [49][50] |
2018 | High Rollers: Rogue's Gambit | 12 |
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A spin-off of the HighRollers D&D series sponsored by Wizards of the Coast to promote the Waterdeep: Dragon Heist adventure. Each player is a member of the Harpers and has at least a single level in the Rogue class. | [51] |
2018–2019 | Maze Arcana: Inkwell Society (Season 2) | 13 |
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Co-produced with Maze Arcana. A noir campaign set in the city of Sharn in the Eberron campaign setting. | [52][53] |
2018–present | Rivals of Waterdeep | 115 |
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A rotating cast of predominantly women and people of color where the Dungeon Master changes each season. The show has played through modules such as Waterdeep: Dragon Heist and Baldur's Gate: Descent Into Avernus. | [54][5][55] |
2018–2019 | Roll20 Presents: Waterdeep: Dragon Heist | 19 |
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A Roll20 Presents series sponsored by Wizards of the Coast to promote the Waterdeep: Dragon Heist module on Roll20. | [56][57] |
2018 | Trapped in the Birdcage | 23 |
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DM Holly Conrad guides the players through adventures in Sigil, a city at the center of the multiverse, using the Planescape campaign setting. | [58][59][60] |
2018–2019 | The Broken Pact | 30 |
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Co-produced with Saving Throw. Features adventures using the Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica and the Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus sourcebooks. The show's fourth season aired in 2021 on the Saving Throw's channels, but it was still sponsored by Wizards of the Coast. | [61][62][63] |
2019–2020 | Dark Lanterns | 10 |
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Co-produced with Saving Throw. The campaign is set in Eberron and features the Eberron: Rising from the Last War sourcebook. | [64][65] |
2019 | Descent into Avernus: Blood War | 12 |
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Presented by How to be a Great GM's Guy Sclanders. Features the Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus module. | [66][67] |
2019 | Dice Friends: Bylaw & Order | 10 |
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Co-produced with LoadingReadyRun. An adventure set in Ravnica. | [68] |
2019 | Dragon Friends Adventure into the Upside Down | 4 |
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A Dragon Friends series sponsored by Wizards of the Coast to promote the Stranger Things Dungeons & Dragons Roleplaying Game Starter Set. | [69] |
2019 | Eberron: Gateway to Perdition | 3 |
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A Roll20 Presents limited series sponsored by Wizards of the Coast to promote the Eberron: Rising from the Last War sourcebook on Roll20. | [70][71] |
2019 | Ghosts of Saltmarsh: Call of the Kraken | 12 |
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Presented by How to be a Great GM's Guy Sclanders. Features the Ghosts of Saltmarsh anthology. | [72][73] |
2019 | giffgaff Gaming Presents Ghosts of Saltmarsh | 3 |
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Presented by giffgaff. Features an adventure from the Ghosts of Saltmarsh anthology. | [74] |
2019–2020 | Heroes of Baldur's Gate: The Black Net | 7 |
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Members of the German Orkenspalter TV group play the DMs Guild adventure Heroes of Baldur's Gate (2019). | [75][76] |
2019 | High Rollers: Lightfall's Descent | 10 |
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A spin-off of the HighRollers D&D series sponsored by Wizards of the Coast to promote the Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus adventure. It is a high level campaign featuring Mark Hulmes' campaign setting Lightfall. | [77] |
2019 | I Speak Giant: Descent into Avernus | 3 |
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A spin-off of the I Speak Giant series sponsored by Wizards of the Coast to promote the Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus module. | [78] |
2019 | Monsters & Fables | 6 |
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The lost players battle mythic foes. | [79][80] |
2019–2020 | RealmSmith: Into the Mist (Season 1 & 2) | 28 |
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Co-produced with RealmSmith. The players find themselves trapped in the land of Barovia (part of the Ravenloft campaign setting). The show's third & fourth seasons aired on the RealmSmith's channels. | [81][82][83] |
2019 | Roll 20 Presents: Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage | 17 |
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A Roll20 Presents series sponsored by Wizards of the Coast to promote the Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage module on Roll20. | [84] |
2019–2020 | Roll20 Presents: Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus | 26 |
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A Roll20 Presents series sponsored by Wizards of the Coast to promote the Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus module on Roll20. | [85] |
2019 | Roll20 Presents: Ghosts of Saltmarsh: The Final Enemy | 5 |
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A Roll20 Presents series sponsored by Wizards of the Coast to promote the Ghosts of Saltmarsh anthology on Roll20. | [86] |
2019–2020 | Roll20 Presents: Jace Beleren Must Die | 41 |
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A Roll20 Presents series sponsored by Wizards of the Coast to promote the Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica sourcebook on Roll20. The party sets off to kill the Planeswalker Jace Beleren. | [87] |
2019–2020 | Tales from the Mists | 36 |
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The first season was set in the city of Harmonia in the Kartakass Domain of Dread; each character is from a different domain of Ravenloft. The cast includes four core players "plus two rotating party slots filled by new players every four episodes".[88] | [88][89][90][91] |
2020s
Year | Campaign | Episodes | Cast | Description | Ref. |
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2020–2021 | A Darkened Wish | 30 |
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A campaign based on the comic A Darkened Wish (2019) by written by B. Dave Walters with art by Tess Fowler. It is set in the Moonshae Isles and features characters from the comic. | [92][93][94] |
2020 | D&D Presents: TORCH | 1 |
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An announced replacement show for Dice, Camera, Action!, but was cancelled in 2020 after its character introduction episode at PAX Unplugged 2019. Nights of Eveningstar (2020) became the replacement show with some cast overlap. | [10][95][96][97] |
Holiday Specials 2020 | 5 | A series of holiday one-shots. | [98] | ||
Indoor Recess | 22 |
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Co-produced with Indoor Recess. The campaign utilizes the Mythic Odysseys of Theros sourcebook on Roll20. | [99][100][101][102] | |
Mythic Encounters In Theros | 3 |
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A series of high-level one-shot encounters featuring the three new Mythic level monsters presented in Mythic Odysseys of Theros. | [103] | |
2020–2022 | Nights of Eveningstar | 63 |
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The announced replacement show for D&D Presents. The campaign begins in the village of Eveningstar and has Arthurian themes. The show's fourth and fifth seasons aired on both the Penny Arcade YouTube channel and on the Dungeons & Dragons channels. | [104][21][105][106] |
2020 | Roll20 Presents: Lost Mine of Phandelver | 14 |
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A Roll20 Presents series sponsored by Wizards of the Coast to promote the Starter Set on Roll20. | [107] |
2020–2021 | Roll20 Presents: Rime of the Frostmaiden | 13 |
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A Roll20 Presents series sponsored by Wizards of the Coast to promote the Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden module on Roll20. | [108] |
2020 | Tides of Wildemount | 13 |
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Co-produced with RealmSmith. The campaign utilizes the Explorer's Guide to Wildemount sourcebook and is set in the world of Exandria. | [81][109][110] |
2021–2022 | Black Dice Society | 56 |
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Two season campaign set across multiple Domains of Dread in Ravenloft and showcases the Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft sourcebook. | [111][112][113] |
2022 | Champions Of The Realm | 7 |
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A limited series where the characters participate in a PVP battle royal tournament. Co-produced with RealmSmith and Lost Odyssey Events. | [114][115] |
2022 | Legends of the Multiverse | 20 |
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A series originally set in the Spelljammer campaign setting; the players eventually visited Dragonlance. Each arc had a different dungeon master and the show featured guest stars such as Brennan Lee Mulligan, Aabria Iyengar, Ginny Di, Anna Prosser, Deejay Knight, Emme Montgomery, Travis McElroy, SungWon Cho, and Jim Zub. | [116][117][113] |
2023–2024 | Encounter Party | 22 |
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Encounter Party was originally an independent podcast; the show's second campaign launched on the Dungeons & Dragons Adventures FAST channel in November 2023. It is set in the Forgotten Realms. | [1][118][2][119] |
2023–2024 | Faster, Purple Worm! Kill! Kill! | 20 | Bill Rehor as the Host | An improv comedy series, featuring "a revolving cast of special guests and celebrities", which focuses on level 1 adventurers "marching to their certain deaths as they face beasts against which they stand absolutely no chance".[1] It launched on the Dungeons & Dragons Adventures FAST channel in November 2023. | [1][120][2][121] |
Events
Wizards of the Coast has run Dungeons & Dragons themed events to announce new storylines and products which feature many streamed shows over the course of the event. Some official web series have been piloted at these events.
Date | Title | Description | Ref. |
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June 2–3, 2017 | Stream of Annihilation | This event announced the Tomb of Annihilation storyline. It featured "livestreaming groups such as Acquisitions Incorporated's C Team from Penny Arcade, High Rollers, Misscliks, Maze Arca, a group of women actors known as Girls Guts Glory, and others. Dungeon Masters include D&D's Chris Perkins, Chris Lindsay, and Mike Mearls (who all work on the storylines and led the creation of 5th Edition)".[122] | [123][122][124] |
June 1–3, 2018 | Stream of Many Eyes | This event announced the Waterdeep storyline. Featured a ticketed in-person event with a recreation of a city block from Waterdeep with shops, performers, and live music. The event hosted ten live-streamed sessions of Dungeons & Dragons, some of which featured internet personalities while others featured celebrities. Some of the games featured popular D&D streamers, including Critical Role, Dice, Camera, Action!, High Rollers, and Girls, Guts, Glory. Celebrities like Joe Manganiello and Deborah Ann Woll played alongside these established figures. Alongside this were numerous interviews conducted with many iconic players about their experiences with the game, as well as Wizards of the Coast staff.[125] This event won the Content Marketing Institute's 2019 award for best "In-Person (Event) Content Marketing Strategy".[126] | [125][127][128] |
May 17–19, 2019 | D&D Live 2019: The Descent | This event announced the Descent into Avernus storyline and the Eberron: Rising from the Last War sourcebook. It streamed 50 hours of content and featured streaming groups such as "HighRollers, Rivals of Waterdeep, Girls Guts Glory, MonarchsFactory, Nerd Poker, The Sirens, Drunks & Dragons, WebDM, D&D Beyond" and "performers such as Joe Manganiello, Taran Killam, Mica Burton, Jerry Holkins, Travis & Clint McElroy, Matthew Mercer, Anna Prosser, Jim Zub and Patrick Rothfuss".[129] | [129][130][131] |
June 18–20, 2020 | D&D Live 2020: Roll w/ Advantage | This event announced the Rime of the Frostmaiden storyline. Viewership of the event "reached over four million views".[132] The event emphasized "a charity tie-in to Red Nose Day"[133] and featured performers such as David Harbour, Brandon Routh,[133] Karen Gillen, Amy Acker,[134] Game Of Thrones cast members (Daniel Portman, Gemma Whelan, Iwan Rheon, Kristian Nairn and Natalia Tena),[135] WWE wrestlers, and other celebrities and comedians.[134] | [132][133][134][135] |
September 18–20, 2020 | D&D Celebration 2020 | An online event featuring panels and a ticketed online Adventurers League Epic game (a tie in to Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden). | [136][137] |
July 16 & 17, 2021 | D&D Live 2021 with G4 | Wizards of the Coast partnered with G4 to present this event; it was streamed on both of their Twitch and YouTube channels and aired on Peacock. The event featured celebrities such as Patton Oswalt, Jack Black, Reggie Watts, and Lauren Lapkus. | [138][139] |
September 24–26, 2021 | D&D Celebration 2021 | An online event featuring panels (including previews of Strixhaven: Curriculum of Chaos and Fizban's Treasury of Dragons), celebrity D&D games, a D&D musical along with ticketed Feywild–themed virtual games. | [140][141][142] |
Other
Year | Title | Episodes | Description | Ref. |
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2017–2020 | D&D News | 121 | Dungeons & Dragons communications manager Greg Tito presents recent news and announcements about the game. | [143] |
2017–present | Dragon Talk | 321 | Livestream of the Dragon Talk podcast where Dungeons & Dragons team members discuss the tabletop roleplaying game. | [144][145] |
2017–2020 | Dragon+ Live | 99 | A talk show on the content in each issue of Dragon+ magazine hosted by Bart Carroll. | [146] |
2017–2018 | Fireside Chats with Nathan Stewart | 9 | Nathan Stewart and others answer questions from social media. | [147] |
2017–2019 | Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms | 92 | Members of Codename Entertainment demo the video game Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms. | [148] |
2018 | Craft Hags (Season 2) | 20 | Host Dani Hartel explains various crafting techniques. | [149] |
2018 | Mike Mearls Happy Fun Hour | Mike Mearls designs 5th edition gameplay material to make the design process more accessible. | [150][151][152][153] | |
2018 | Mordenkainen's Mayhem | 7 | In a knockout tournament, monsters from Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes are pitted against each other. | [154] |
2019–2020 | D&D Communitea | 16 | A monthly talk show and tea party hosted by Celeste Conowitch, Hannah Rose, and Lysa Penrose. | [155] |
2019–2020 | Dungeon Master's Guild Design Dash | 12 | A competition show that challenges DMs Guild's top-selling authors to design encounters, archetypes, and more in 15 minutes. Hosted by Lysa Penrose and Matt McElroy. | [156] |
2019–2020 | Nolzur's Marvelous Tutorials with RealmSmith | 35 | Jason Azevedo's painting tutorial of the Nolzur's miniatures line. Presented by RealmSmith, WizKids, and Vallejo Paints. | [157] |
2019–2020 | Welch's Game Juice | 45 | Game designer Kate Welch plays Dungeons & Dragons digital games. | [158] |
2020 | Learning Dungeons & Dragons | 8 | Host Madeline Cullen explains how to play Dungeons & Dragons. Translated into French and German in 2021. | [159] |
2020 | Learning Roll20 | 8 | Carlos Luna and Victoria Rogers host a Roll20 tutorial show. | [160] |
2020 | On Tour with Dragons | 8 | Jason Charles Miller visits game stores around the US while on tour. | [161] |
2023–2024 | Heroes' Feast | 20 | A cooking competition and talk show hosted by Mike Haracz and Sujata Day; it is titled after the Dungeons & Dragons cookbook Heroes' Feast. It launched on the Dungeons & Dragons Adventures FAST channel in November 2023. | [1][2][162] |
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