The Tome Show

The Tome Show is one of the longest-running D&D podcasts around, founded by Jeff Greiner -- a middle school teacher, PhD candidate, and lifelong player who has been rolling dice since he was eight. What started as a single show has grown into a network of sub-series, each with its own hosts and focus. You will find Tome Cast for news and reviews, Edition Wars for comparing how monsters and mechanics have changed across editions, Round Table for panel discussions on big-picture topics, and Gamer to Gamer for interviews with designers, writers, and community figures.
The variety is what makes The Tome Show unusual. In any given month you might get a deep mechanical breakdown of the 2024 Monster Manual, a holiday special ranking monsters across editions, and an interview with a published adventure designer. The rotating hosts keep things from feeling stale, and the umbrella format means there is something for almost every type of D&D fan -- players, DMs, collectors, and design nerds alike.
Episodes vary in length from 30 minutes to over an hour depending on the series. The production is straightforward and conversational, more interested in substance than polish. Recent episodes have been especially focused on the new 2024 rulebooks, breaking down what changed and what it means for tables still running older material. For anyone who wants broad, consistent coverage of the D&D hobby from people who genuinely care about the game, The Tome Show has been delivering that for years.
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