Dungeons & Dragons Drops Ardlings From One D&D After Backlash
No Ardlings for D&D One, but they may return "at some future date."
Responsible for publishing some of the biggest brands in tabletop gaming, Wizards of the Coast has over three decades of history to draw from. Owned by Hasbro, it manages Dungeons & Dragons and Magic; The Gathering. It also manages the D&D Beyond toolset and produced the Dark Alliance video game.
No Ardlings for D&D One, but they may return "at some future date."
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