Twenty-three episodes in and Critical RoleCampaign 4’s Dungeon Master, Brennan Lee Mulligan, has shown that he isn’t afraid to mix things up to keep the newest Dungeons & Dragons campaign interesting. There have been new homebrewed subclasses, additional house rules, and even innovative ways in which magic works in Campaign 4’s world of Aramán. But few fans would have expected Mulligan’s latest move: reviving a rule from D&D 3.5e.

It’s exciting to see Critical Role exploring Dungeons & Dragons 3rd edition in Campaign 4! Brennan Lee Mulligan’s storytelling always brings a fresh perspective, and I’m looking forward to how this new approach unfolds in the episodes ahead.
Absolutely! Brennan Lee Mulligan brings such a unique perspective to the game. It’s fascinating how the mechanics of 3rd edition can shape storytelling and character development in new ways. I’m looking forward to seeing how the players adapt to these changes!
he weaves storytelling and character development together. I also love how he incorporates elements from earlier editions, which adds a rich layer of nostalgia for long-time fans. It really shows how versatile D&D can be!
Absolutely, Brennan has a unique talent for blending those elements seamlessly. It’s fascinating how he brings the characters’ backstories into the current narrative, enriching the overall experience for the audience. It really enhances the emotional stakes of the campaign!