Pact-Bound Power: Breaking Down the Warlock Subclasses in D&D 2024

The Warlock has always been a class built on a knife’s edge between mortal ambition and cosmic allegiance. In Dungeons & Dragons 2024, Wizards of the Coast has reworked the Warlock’s mechanics—and more importantly, refined its subclass options to offer tighter identities, cleaner gameplay, and more dramatic flavor at the table. Today at RPGInquisitor, we’re digging deep into each Warlock Patron—exploring what’s changed, what’s powerful, and what kind of player each subclass is perfect for. ✨ What’s New About the 2024 Warlock? Before we dissect the subclasses, here’s the quick overview: In short: the Warlock feels less like a half-caster […]

⚔️ Master of War: Breaking Down the Fighter Subclasses in D&D 2025

If the Wizard is the mind of the adventuring party and the Cleric is the soul, then the Fighter is the sword arm that gets things done. The Fighter has always been one of Dungeons & Dragons’ purest expressions of tactical mastery, martial versatility, and raw battlefield presence. But with the 2025 rules update, Wizards of the Coast has sharpened the class even further, refining its subclasses for clarity, balance, and new tactical possibilities. Today at RPGInquisitor, we’re taking a close look at the D&D 2025 Fighter subclasses: what’s changed, what’s exciting, and how each archetype can define your battlefield […]

🗺️ Your First Quest: Best Starter Adventures for Major TTRPG Systems

Choosing a system is just the first step.The real magic begins when you step into the story. If you’re wondering “What’s the best adventure to actually start playing?”, you’re not alone. Great starter modules teach the system, set the tone, and get players invested without overwhelming them. Today at RPGInquisitor, we’re matching each major TTRPG system with an adventure that’s proven, accessible, and fun—perfect for your first foray into a new world. 🧙‍♂️ For Dungeons & Dragons 5E / 2025 Update: Lost Mine of Phandelver 📖 Available in: D&D Starter Set (2014, updated versions expected in 2025) Why It’s Perfect: […]

🎲 Clash of Titans: Comparing the Major Tabletop RPG Systems

Tabletop roleplaying games are bigger than ever, and with that growth comes a glorious dilemma: Which system should you play? From sprawling fantasy worlds to grim cyberpunk dystopias, each TTRPG system brings a unique flavor to your table. Some reward crunchy tactical combat, others prioritize freeform storytelling—and understanding the difference can make the difference between a good night and a legendary campaign. Today at RPGInquisitor, we dive deep into the major TTRPG systems shaping the hobby: what they do best, where they shine, and what kind of player or GM might love them. 🧙‍♂️ Dungeons & Dragons 5E / 2025 […]

Review: Dungeons & Dragons 2025 Rules Update – Does It Truly Reshape the Game?

🏛️ A New Age of D&D: What the 2025 Rules Bring to the Table Dungeons & Dragons is no stranger to reinvention. Since the days of the Red Box and THAC0 debates, every edition has reshaped the way we tell stories at the table. Now, with the highly anticipated 2025 Rules Update for D&D, Wizards of the Coast aims not to create a “6th Edition,” but rather a refinement of 5th Edition — a “One D&D” ecosystem that blends accessibility, flexibility, and forward compatibility. So, is this the update longtime players feared? Is it the lifeline newcomers hoped for? After […]

🧙 Welcome to RPGInquisitor

Whether you’re a seasoned GM with shelves of dog-eared rulebooks or someone who just Googled “how to start playing D&D”—welcome. RPGInquisitor is more than just another RPG blog. It’s a place for deep dives, bold opinions, honest reviews, and creative insights about the systems, supplements, and stories we love. We believe tabletop RPGs are more than dice rolls—they’re a craft, a philosophy, and a way to build strange, beautiful worlds together. 🎲 What We’re About We’re here to answer the big questions: Every week, we’ll bring you: We write for the curious, the analytical, and the creatively restless—people who don’t […]