Release
Scenario D1: Drow Incursion
Submitted by D. Garry Stupack on Thu, May 21 2009 - 19:11Looking for new and interesting ways to wage war with your miniature collection? Bored with the same old "metagame?"
Welcome to the launch of DDM Scenario Play. This new style of event is intended to offer new and fun options for the Dungeons and Dragons miniatures player.
Dangerous Delves Stat Cards
Submitted by Kevin Tatroe on Tue, May 12 2009 - 18:53At long last, the release of the first monsters in the new D&D Miniatures Monster Manual packs are about to arrive! In one week, you'll have your hands on the Aboleth Slime Mage, the Cyclops Crusher, the Beholder Eye Tyrant, and 37 of their best monster buddies.
Starting with a great foundation by Wizards of the Coast's Peter Lee, the DDM Guild has created stat cards for use with the Dangerous Delves monsters for use in the D&D Miniatures skirmish game.
The stat cards will be legal for all DCI-sanctioned and Online League events starting May 19th.
Introducing Battle Rules (2009)
Submitted by Kevin Tatroe on Thu, Mar 12 2009 - 07:28The Battle Rules (2009) rulebook is a complete rewrite of the D&D Miniatures Game rule set, incorporating the past year of changes, clarifications, and errata and a smaller number of new changes in a single document. You can download the new rulebook here.
Rebuilding from the Floor (Rules) Up...
Submitted by D. Garry Stupack on Thu, Feb 26 2009 - 23:00The DDM Guild is please to announce the immediate release of the new D&D Miniatures Floor Rules. They offer new solutions for Dungeons and Dragons miniatures players, and should help us move the game forward. The plan from Oranized Play is to keep this document updated frequently, so that when new maps and sets are released, we can make it clear that they are legal.
Introducing Battle Rules (2009)
Submitted by Kevin Tatroe on Wed, Jan 28 2009 - 23:00Over the past few months, the DDM Guild has been hard at work at creating a new version of the rules for the D&D Miniatures Game®. Rather than simply update the existing rulebook, we opted to instead take a comprehensive look at what was good about the rules and what could use some work. In the end, we’ve written an entirely new rulebook to describe the game you already play.