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DRAGON DELVES RPGBOT.REVIEW - Plot twists, killer art, and just enough death to keep it interesting

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RPGBOT.net
Published
Thu 07 Aug 2025
Episode Link
https://sites.libsyn.com/363440/dragon-delves-rpgbotreview-plot-twists-killer-art-and-just-enough-death-to-keep-it-interesting

A candy dungeon, a dragon cult, and a bag that eats you—what could go wrong?

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Episode Summary: The RPGBOT crew cracks open Dungeon Delves, the newest D&D 5E adventure anthology packed full of dragons, dungeons, and just enough whimsy to leave your party questioning reality. From solo player escapades to pastry-themed peril, the hosts review each of the anthology’s adventures, exploring what works, what doesn’t, and what got eaten by a Bag of Devouring. Spoiler alert: It’s not just gear.

Along the way, they celebrate user-friendly design, lament undercooked storylines, and argue over which dragon deserves to headline the next Broadway musical.

Key Takeaways:

  • Adventure anthologies are great modular tools for GMs looking to plug-and-play without months of prep.
  • Solo character adventures introduce exciting mechanical wrinkles and make a case for letting that one friend who always plays rogues just go for it.
  • Hoard magic items are flavorful, fun, and make players feel very important.
  • Art and layout are top-tier. Even the dragons look like they moisturize.
  • Death at Sunset and The Will of Orcus are clear standouts—fun, well-paced, and full of dragon drama.
  • A Copper for a Song and Sandstone City left the crew hungry for more danger and depth (and less polite puzzle-solving).
  • Good adventure design balances meaningful player choices with challenge. Not every dungeon needs a TPK, but it should at least try.
  • Remember: If a Bag of Devouring starts to wiggle, you’re already dead.

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