
David Marks |

Yes, it looks like their website exploded hard this time. :(
Any time you're just getting VB Errors is a bad time, and it hitting over the weekend probably can't do them any favors. Truly, their only saving grace (and it is barely one at all, at this point) is that they aren't charging any thing. As bad as things are, if anyone was paying for this at this point, they'd be furious (and rightfully so!)
Hopefully the Dragon-side of SoW will be nifty. My group has asked me to run it for them when we take a short breather from our current AoW game and let our DM take a rest, so it'd be nice if it is fun to run. :)
I really like Star Pact Warlocks the most out of the currently available pacts. If my current Wizard bites the big one, I may return as a Warlock, so this article could be a lot of fun for me! :)
Cheers! :)

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I am interested in this one..
Design & Development:The 100-Year Leap
By Phil Athans and Bruce R. Cordell
Phil and Bruce discuss the philosophy behind the Forgotten Realms timeline shift, as well as other critical decisions regarding the new Realms.
Though I doubt anything they say will change the minds of those that are upset..

David Marks |

Hey, they're back! Since I didn't get to post a link to it last time, here is one now!.
Also, the entire issue for last month is available here.
Enjoy! :)

P1NBACK |

I thought they were supposed to release pdfs compiling each issue into one magazine, but I can't find those pdfs either. For archiving purposes, I don't want to have folders with a bunch of articles in it, but a nice compiled pdf for each ISSUE.
What's up with this? Maybe I am just overlooking the compiled files?

David Marks |

I thought they were supposed to release pdfs compiling each issue into one magazine, but I can't find those pdfs either. For archiving purposes, I don't want to have folders with a bunch of articles in it, but a nice compiled pdf for each ISSUE.
What's up with this? Maybe I am just overlooking the compiled files?
You sure are. Check the ToC for past magazines.
Here is last months: linky
and here is the month before: linky
Same applies for Dungeon.
Enjoy!

P1NBACK |

P1NBACK wrote:I thought they were supposed to release pdfs compiling each issue into one magazine, but I can't find those pdfs either. For archiving purposes, I don't want to have folders with a bunch of articles in it, but a nice compiled pdf for each ISSUE.
What's up with this? Maybe I am just overlooking the compiled files?
You sure are. Check the ToC for past magazines.
Here is last months: linky
and here is the month before: linky
Same applies for Dungeon.
Enjoy!
Very nice. Thank you!

DogBone |

I thought they were supposed to release pdfs compiling each issue into one magazine, but I can't find those pdfs either. For archiving purposes, I don't want to have folders with a bunch of articles in it, but a nice compiled pdf for each ISSUE.
What's up with this? Maybe I am just overlooking the compiled files?
You have to go to the "issue archive" section. It'll list all the online issues of both Dragon and Dungeon. Now, keep in mind they have only recently started compiling the separate articles into complete issues. Only the last two months or so are available as complete PDFs. Dragon #360, 364, and 365 are complete, as well as Dungeon 155 and 156. The others are still just separate articles.
Go to WotC's website, D&D section. Expand either the Dragon or Dungeon tab on the left side and at the bottom of the dropdown list is "issue archive". Have fun.
DogBone

P1NBACK |

P1NBACK wrote:I thought they were supposed to release pdfs compiling each issue into one magazine, but I can't find those pdfs either. For archiving purposes, I don't want to have folders with a bunch of articles in it, but a nice compiled pdf for each ISSUE.
What's up with this? Maybe I am just overlooking the compiled files?
You have to go to the "issue archive" section. It'll list all the online issues of both Dragon and Dungeon. Now, keep in mind they have only recently started compiling the separate articles into complete issues. Only the last two months or so are available as complete PDFs. Dragon #360, 364, and 365 are complete, as well as Dungeon 155 and 156. The others are still just separate articles.
Go to WotC's website, D&D section. Expand either the Dragon or Dungeon tab on the left side and at the bottom of the dropdown list is "issue archive". Have fun.
DogBone
Tried downloading them on lunch and had a lot of issues. I only got one issue downloaded out of 4 and kept getting errors about downloading...
Sigh...