Patch 11.0.5 Now Live
Major balance changes to all classes, new dungeon difficulty, and holiday events are now available. Check out the full patch notes for details.
Online Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) for kids is a fantastic way to foster creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving skills in a fun, imaginative setting. Heres how to get started, along with kid-friendly resources and platforms: Kid-Friendly D&D Rules & Adventures Basic Rules Simplified: Use streamlined rules (e.g., fewer stats, simpler combat) to keep kids engaged. Pre-Made Adventures: Try short, whimsical campaigns like: - Hero Kids (a simpler RPG designed for ages 410) - Little Heroes (D&D-inspired for young players) - Monster Slayers (free intro adventures by Wizards of the Coast) - The Lost Mine of Phandelver (simplified for kids) Online Platforms for Play Virtual Tabletop (VTT) Options: - Roll20 (free, with easy character sheets & maps) - Foundry VTT (more advanced, but customizable) - Talespire (3D maps for visual appeal) - D&D Beyond (digital character sheets & rules) Video Chat Tools: - Zoom / Discord (for voice/video) - Owlbear Rodeo (simple, browser-based VTT) Finding or Running a Kid-Friendly Game D&D Groups for Kids: - StartPlaying.Games (find kid-friendly DMs) - Local game stores (many host online youth sessions) - Outschool (paid classes for kids) Parent-Led Games: If you're a parent DMing: - Use theater-of-the-mind (no complex maps needed). - Focus on storytelling, puzzles, and fun NPCs. - Avoid overly dark themes (e.g., goofy monsters instead of horror). Safety & Moderation Tips Private Games: Use invite-only sessions to ensure a safe environment. Parental Involvement: Sit in on sessions or co-DM for younger kids. Code of Conduct: Set rules for kindness and inclusivity. Free Resources for Kid D&D Character Creators: - D&D Beyond (simplified sheets) - Fast Character (quick, kid-friendly generators) Printable Maps & Tokens: - Printable Heroes (free paper miniatures) - Dysons Dodecahedron (kid-friendly maps) YouTube Tutorials: - Dungeon Dudes (family-friendly D&D tips) - Critical Roles Handbooker Helper (short rule explainers) Alternatives to D&D for Younger Kids If D&D feels too complex, try these kid-friendly TTRPGs: No Thank You, Evil! (ages 5+) Amazing Tales (ages 4+) Mausritter (mouse-themed adventure) Minecraft: Heroes of the Village (Minecraft RPG) Final Tips Keep Sessions Short (12 hours max for younger kids). Reward Creativity (let them solve problems in unexpected ways). Use Visuals (pictures, minis, or drawings to help immersion). Would you like recommendations for a specific age group (e.g., 68, 912) or help finding an online group?
Online Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) for kids is a fantastic way to foster creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving skills i...
Venture into the depths of Azeroth itself in this groundbreaking expansion. Face new threats emerging from the planet's core, explore mysterious underground realms, and uncover secrets that will reshape your understanding of the Warcraft universe forever.
The War Within brings so much fresh content to WoW. The new zones are absolutely stunning and the storyline is engaging. Been playing for 15 years and this expansion reignited my passion for the game.
The new raid content is fantastic with challenging mechanics. However, there are still some bugs that need to be ironed out. Overall a solid expansion that keeps me coming back for more.
Major balance changes to all classes, new dungeon difficulty, and holiday events are now available. Check out the full patch notes for details.
Celebrate the season with special quests, unique rewards, and festive activities throughout Azeroth. Event runs until January 2nd.