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Get in the (#DnD) Game Forever

Wyrmworks Publishing Posted on May 22, 2025 by Dale CritchleyMay 20, 2025
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Be part of the #Free5e revolution. Name a spell, appear in the book art, and help fund the next core rulebook for this open, inclusive 5E alternative.

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Posted in Dungeons & Dragons (5th Edition), Free5e | Tagged accessibility, disability, Dungeons & Dragons, Free5e, Wyrmworks | Leave a reply

How to get DnD Books for Free

Wyrmworks Publishing Posted on March 25, 2025 by Dale CritchleyMarch 25, 2025
Free5e. Set of 3 books and logo. Free Unofficial Open-License Set of Core 5e Books. Download all 3 full books right now! Players Guide The most accessible Se system ever made. Fully Compatible with Dungeons & Dragons Fifth Edition Help us make 5e free for everyone forever!

Ditch the paywalls—play #DnD 5e your way! #Free5e is a fully open, accessible, 5e-compatible RPG for everyone. Live on #Kickstarter!

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Posted in Dungeons & Dragons, Dungeons & Dragons (5th Edition), News, Role-Playing Games | Tagged 5e compatible, accessibility, accessible gaming, Creative Commons RPG, Dungeons & Dragons, free D&D, free RPG download, free TTRPG, Free5e, inclusive RPG, roleplaying game, RPG Kickstarter, tabletop rpg, Wyrmworks | Leave a reply

Isn’t #DnD free already? #Free5e

Wyrmworks Publishing Posted on February 17, 2025 by Dale CritchleyMarch 8, 2025
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D&D’s “free” options are limited. #Free5e provides real free access—more content, more options, and a fully open license!

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Posted in Dungeons & Dragons, Dungeons & Dragons (5th Edition), Role-Playing Games | Tagged accessibility, accessible formats, braille D&D, character creation, culturally sensitive language, D&D Beyond, D&D comparison, D&D content, D&D costs, D&D free rules, Dungeons & Dragons, evergreen, fantasy RPG, free D&D, Free DnD, Free5e, Free5e Kickstarter, game accessibility, inclusion, inclusive gaming, monster templates, open gaming, open-license, RPG, TTRPG, Wyrmworks | Leave a reply

D&D’s Biggest Accessibility Problem (and How to Fix It!)

Wyrmworks Publishing Posted on February 14, 2025 by Dale CritchleyFebruary 13, 2025
Gaining Advantage: Making Lives Better through tabletop role-playing games; Wyrmworks Publishing Logo; Disability symbol with wheelchair wheel replaced by d20; Brain with embedded d20; cyclops wearing a gold and purple robe holding a staff tipped with an orb with a metal dragon wrapped around it

Blind players face barriers in #DnD — let’s fix that! We talk #TTRPG accessibility, #Free5e, and making games truly for everyone with @BlindTemple! #DnD #Blind

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Tagged accessible D&D, accessible game design, accessible gaming, blind gamers, blind players, blindness, D&D accessibility, D&D5e, disability in gaming, Dungeons & Dragons, Dungeons and Dragons, Free5e, gaming advocacy, inclusive tabletop, RPG for everyone, RPG inclusion, screen readers in RPGs, Wyrmworks | Leave a reply

Free5e: Releasing D&D into the Wild Forever

Wyrmworks Publishing Posted on January 6, 2025 by Dale CritchleyMarch 8, 2025
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Free5e is breaking barriers in the #TTRPG world. Our Kickstarter launches March 18, delivering free, fully accessible #DnD books!

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Posted in Dungeons & Dragons (5th Edition), News, Role-Playing Games | Tagged 5e compatible, accessible RPGs, affordable RPG books, Creative Commons D&D, customizable rulebooks, D&D alternatives, D&D5e, digital braille RPG, Dungeon Master's Guide alternative, Dungeons & Dragons, dyslexia-friendly RPG, EN Publishing, evergreen, free D&D books, Free5e, game inclusivity, inclusive gaming, inclusive roleplaying, KibblesTasty, Kickstarter RPG project, Monster Manual alternative, nonprofit RPG resources, open-source TTRPG, Player's Handbook alternative, RPG backer rewards, RPG community, Sly Flourish, tabletop rpg, therapeutic gaming tools, translated D&D books, TTRPG, TTRPG accessibility, TTRPG playtesting, Wyrmworks | 4 Replies

Can Dungeons and Dragons Replace Therapy? How Roleplaying Games Support Mental Health

Wyrmworks Publishing Posted on November 8, 2024 by Dale CritchleyNovember 8, 2024
Gaining Advantage: Making Lives Better through tabletop role-playing games; Wyrmworks Publishing Logo; Disability symbol with wheelchair wheel replaced by d20; Brain with embedded d20; headshot of Alyssia Merrick

Can TTRPGs like D&D boost mental health? Alyssia Merrick reveals how roleplaying games support self-care, resilience, and well-being.

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Tagged anxiety relief, character development, community, confidence, D&D5e, Dungeons & Dragons, emotional growth, fantasy gaming, mental health, mental illness, non-pharmaceutical, resilience, Roleplaying games, RPG, self-care, self-esteem, Social skills, therapy, TTRPG, well-being, Wyrmworks | Leave a reply

WotC’s PHB 2024: Hit or Miss on Disability & Diversity?

Wyrmworks Publishing Posted on September 3, 2024 by Dale CritchleySeptember 3, 2024
4 characters including one in a wheelchair. Caption reads: will find whole new ways to customize your characters you know

WotC’s #PHB2024 teases inclusion but misses key marks on disability & diversity. Where’s the authentic representation? Let’s discuss! #DnD

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Posted in Dungeons & Dragons, Dungeons & Dragons (5th Edition), Opinion, Role-Playing Games | Tagged 2024 Players Handbook, accessibility, bioessentialism, Book of Many Things, character customization, D&D, Disability Representation, diversity in TTRPGs, Dungeons & Dragons, evergreen, inclusion in games, mixed ancestry, neurodiversity, representation in gaming, RPG diversity, TTRPG, WOTC, Wyrmworks | 1 Reply

Limited Time DnD 5E Campaign Expansion Pack

Wyrmworks Publishing Posted on July 2, 2024 by Dale CritchleyAugust 5, 2024
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Get the new D&D 5E bundle on DriveThruRPG! New adventures, ancestries, adventure hooks, NPCs, maps, and more. Save 45%! #DnD #TTRPG

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Posted in Dungeons & Dragons, Dungeons & Dragons (5th Edition), News, Role-Playing Games | Tagged accessibility in gaming, adventure hooks, campaign setting, D&D, D&D supplements, D&D5e, Diverse characters, Dungeons & Dragons, Dungeons and Dragons, evergreen, fantasy maps, fantasy worldbuilding, immersive gameplay, inclusive gaming, new ancestries, NPCs, roleplaying resources, RPG, tabletop roleplaying, TTRPG, universal design, Wyrmworks | Leave a reply

Secrets of University of Chicago’s #DnD English Teaching | Gaining Advantage 039

Wyrmworks Publishing Posted on June 14, 2024 by Dale CritchleyAugust 5, 2024
2024 PHB Cover: The Worlo's Createst Roleplaving Came Dungeons & Dragons Player's Handbook Your Next University English Textbook?! The University Of Chicago English Language Institute; picture of Dale & Shane

Forget boring textbooks! UChicago is using D&D to teach English. The results? 😲 #TTRPG could improve your language skills like never imagined.

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Tagged board games, Dungeons & Dragons, Dungeons and Dragons, Educational Games, English Language Institute, ESL (English as a Second Language), Gaming for Education, Inclusion in Gaming, Innovative Teaching Methods, Language Acquisition, Language Learning, Learning English, Roleplaying games, Social Skills Development, tabletop games, TTRPG, University of Chicago, Wyrmworks | Leave a reply

Run a #TTRPG for 100+ players at once with Crowdplay

Wyrmworks Publishing Posted on May 13, 2024 by Dale CritchleyAugust 5, 2024
A Little Trouble. A 5e Crowdplay Adventure. Wyrmworks Publishing 5 goblins and a dire wolf on a forest road

Run a #TTRPG for 100+ players at once with Crowdplay! This free kit lets you introduce 5e #DnD through a simplified, shared encounter. Spark TTRPG passion in massive new audiences!

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Posted in Dungeons & Dragons, Dungeons & Dragons (5th Edition), Role-Playing Games | Tagged Adventure for any experience level, Beginner-friendly TTRPG, Convention games, crowdplay, D&D5e, disability, Diverse characters, dnd 5e, Dungeons & Dragons, Dungeons and Dragons, evergreen, How to introduce tabletop roleplaying games, Inclusive representation, Introductory TTRPG, Large group games, Learn to play DnD, RPG, Run TTRPGs for large crowds, Simplified DnD, Teach DnD to large audiences, TTRPG, Wyrmworks | 2 Replies

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  • Book & Kindle displaying cover: As our heroes fight the hydra, we see just some of the variety of symptoms represented in this book. The paladin has a prosthetic arm to assist with their amputation. The barbarian rages from their wheelchair, providing mobility for their paralyzed legs. The ranger, whose body is more accustomed to an aquatic environment just as someone in the real world may be more comfortable in a quieter or darker sensory environment, finds ways to compensate and keep fighting. The wizard’s vitiligo may not be thought of as a disability, nor should it be, yet many in the real world experience severe discrimination due to unusual skin pigment — how many celebrities, corporate executives, or politicians do you know with visibly irregular skin?
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