Dungeons and Dragons is releasing free content for players stuck at home. The content being released is suitable for both adults and children, so those looking for a way to engage with their children, or just relax and play some D&D, while schools and businesses are closed should be able to do so.
Wizards of the Coast released the first content drop yesterday, which includes the Adventurer’s League Player’s Guide and Dungeon Master’s Guide. Additionally, Dungeons and Dragons has released Defiance in Phlan alongside it, giving DMs a pre-written campaign to run should they not want to design their own.
For children, D&D is releasing Adventures With Muk, an activity book with puzzles, adventure hooks, and more. The book is made to be colored in, so parents shouldn’t have to worry about getting anything on their actual books. More content will be released through this week and next, though Wizards of the Coast doesn’t say anything definitive beyond that.
Dungeons and Dragons can be played remotely and is a wonderful way to fill in the time. Those that haven’t given it a shot may want to now that free content is being released. If anything, it may help quarantine move by just a little bit quicker.
Dungeons and Dragons is available now. The free content is available here.