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The D&D Campaign Planner Guide: Tools, Templates, and PDFs That Work
An honest look at every reasonable D&D campaign planner — free PDFs, printable templates, Mythscribe, Notion templates, and full campaign managers — with a decision guide for which one actually fits how you run games.

Best World Anvil Alternatives for Campaign Planning
World Anvil is a great wiki, but it isn't the only option for D&D worldbuilding. Compare the best free and paid World Anvil alternatives — Lorekeeper, MythScribe, Obsidian, and Notion.

Daggerheart Tools: The Notion Template Built for Hope, Fear, and Your Whole Campaign
Daggerheart's Hope, Fear, and Stress mechanics don't map onto generic campaign tools. Here's a Notion template purpose-built for Daggerheart — adversaries, countdowns, domain cards, and all.
Essential Guides
In-depth guides for D&D players and Dungeon Masters—prep tips, gift ideas, dice buying, and subscription boxes.

How to Prep D&D Fast
15/30/60-minute DM checklist, free generators, and tools to cut your prep time in half.
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D&D Gift Ideas
Journals, dice, subscription boxes—gift ideas for players and DMs.
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Where to Buy D&D Dice
Best places to buy dice—full sets, metal dice, and subscription options.
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Best D&D Subscription Boxes
Dragon's Hoard, Dice Arcana, and more—monthly D&D loot and dice.
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Frosthaven Campaign Tracker: Track Your Whole Campaign in One PDF (No App Required)
Frosthaven has more moving parts than almost any other board game campaign. Here is a no-app, no-subscription way to keep your whole campaign organised in a single printable PDF.

TTRPG Worldbuilding Tools That Actually Keep Your Campaign Organized
Worldbuilding is the fun part — until your notes are spread across four apps and you can't find the name of that tavern mid-session. Here's how to actually keep it all together.

The Best D&D Accessories for Players and Dungeon Masters
The best D&D accessories for players and Dungeon Masters — dice, journals, trackers, trays, subscription boxes, and free generators. Practical picks that actually improve your game.

Best DnD Gifts for Players and Dungeon Masters
Buying for someone who plays D&D doesn't have to be a mystery. Here are the gifts that actually land — for players and DMs at every budget.

D&D Subscription Box Comparison: Dragon's Hoard vs Dungeon Crate vs Dice Arcana
Not all D&D subscription boxes are the same. Some send dice, some send loot and props, some send minis. Here's how Dragon's Hoard, Dungeon Crate, and Dice Arcana compare.

Best DnD Journal for Players: Record Every Adventure
A good DnD journal turns your campaign into something you can actually look back on. Here's what to look for in a player journal — and the best options for documenting your adventures.

The Best Notion Templates for DnD — Ranked for DMs & Players
Looking for the best Notion template for DnD? We ranked the top options for dungeon masters and players — covering 5e, system-agnostic TTRPG, and OSR.

How to Use Notion as a DnD Campaign Manager
A step-by-step guide to setting up Notion as your DnD campaign manager — covering session notes, NPC tracking, worldbuilding, and loot. No spreadsheets required.

Dice Arcana Review: Is a Dice Subscription Box Worth It?
Dice Arcana sends a new themed polyhedral dice set every month. Here's an honest look at whether a dice subscription is worth it — and who it's actually for.

How to Take D&D Session Notes You’ll Actually Use
A simple system for taking D&D session notes that stay useful for players and DMs. Learn what to track, how to stay organized, and which tools help.

DnD Session Notes Template: How to Prep and Recap Every Session
Most session notes end up in a graveyard doc nobody reads. Here's what good session notes actually contain — and how a Notion template keeps them useful.

DnD Worldbuilding Template: Build Your World in Notion
Most DM worldbuilding falls apart because the notes are scattered. Here's how to build a connected worldbuilding system in Notion — and how Lorekeeper skips the setup entirely.