Title: Dungeons & Dragons – Baldur’s Gate: Descent Into Avernus
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Authors: Bill Benham, M.T. Black, Dan Dillon, Justin Donie, James J. Haeck, James Introcaso, Adam Lee, Lysa Penrose, Christopher Perkins, F. Wesley Schneider, Amber Scott, and James Sutter
Illustrators: Hydro74, Victor Adame Minguez, Evan Amundsen, Alexey Aparin, Mark Behm, Michael Berube, Zoltan Boros, Aleksi Briclot, Christopher Burdett, Sam Burley, Wesley Burt, Clint Cearley, Sidharth Chaturvedi, Daarken, Olga Drebas, Steve Ellis, Nils Hamm, Leesha Hannigan, Ralph Horsley, Lake Hurwitz, Tyler Jacobson, Same Keiser, Julian Kok, Daniel Landerman, Laria Studios, Titus Lunter, Brynn Metheney, Scott Murphy, Claudio Pozas, Vincent Proce, Chris Rallis, Mike Schley, Ilya Schkipin, David Sladek, Zack Stella, Matthew Stewart, Cory Trego-Erdner, Beth Trott, Unit Image, Richard Whitters, Shawn Wood, and Ben Wootten
Year: 2019
Genre: Dungeons & Dragons 5E roleplaying campaign
Pages: 256 pages
MSRP: $49.95 hardcover
I page through and share my thoughts about the latest adventure supplement for Dungeons & Dragons, from Wizards of the Coast, Baldur’s Gate: Descent Into Avernus.
22:34 Final thoughts and the review score
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