This is an ongoing series in which I highlight what I think were the best D&D-related blogs each month. This is the article for December 2011. The criteria for this honor is:
- The blog must be on the WotC Blog site.
- It cannot be made by a featured or staff blogger (the point is to highlight blogs that might otherwise go unnoticed).
- It cannot be made in the blogs for a specific group.
- It must pertain to D&D (of any edition).
- It must be in English.
- It must not be reposted from or pushing content on another site.
- It must tickle my fancy.
Note, you really should check out the featured blogs. You can see the current Featured Blogs here and the Staff Blogs here.
Please take a look at the great work by these Heroes of Blogging!
- Alas orchestrates middle-aded D&D, drafts a set piece, and saddles up for adventure (

). - DanTracker tackles age and gender, traits, ethos, foundation, surface, structure, and finish.
- DavidGiven, as usual, has an active blog you should really read.
- DM_Nel revises the tiers.
- embertiger presents Eberron themes (



) - Erinthecleric celebrates winter solstice.
- Garthanos channels warlock flavor.
- jfigura reviews the Virtual TableTop (

) - Kauldron makes critical hit cards.
- king_kaboom wants to improve encounters (

) and retrofit 4e. - LordArchaon twists the fey knight (

) - lystra likes the VT
- Monkeypro joins the community.
- Mr_Bamboo gives the long and short of Thunderspire Labyrinth, analyzes animals and architecture, and keeps off the Borderlands.
- Ocule devises house rules for the optimizers.
- Raddu76 knows Dark Sun flora and gets feedback on his article submissions.
- RuinsFate collects fantasy art.
- Snafuy fractionalizes the half-elf.
- TelinArtho offers the state of play-by-post.
- Webster reviews Aurora's Whole Realms Catalog
See more at Unearthed Wrecana!
