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Level Up Your Game—Here and Now
Improve your characters and campaigns with content, tools, articles, and applications you’ll find here at Dungeons & Dragons Insider.
Every month, Dragon and Dungeon offer players and Dungeon Masters new material, options, encounters, and adventures. And the D&D Compendium provides you with a searchable database of all the official material from every rulebook and every issue of the online magazines. Creating new characters and NPCs—at any level—will be easy with the Character Builder. The Character Visualizer will bring PCs out of your imagination and onto your character sheet and computer screen with fully rendered 3D models. The Dungeon Builder provides digital Dungeon Tiles and animated effects that will allow you to craft explorable environments filled with danger and reward. And it’ll all come together with the D&D Game Table, when you and your friends can share adventures—regardless of where you are.
And that’s just the beginning.
Read more D&DI news, including Randy Buehler’s Digital Insider column.

 D&D Insider is a suite of digital offerings designed to supplement the tabletop D&D Roleplaying Game experience as well as allow you to play the D&D game online. It includes online tools and client applications, plus complete access to two online monthly magazines ( Dragon and Dungeon). See the D&D Insider FAQ for more about D&D Insider.
 Every single D&D rules element (including all races, classes, paragon paths, epic destinies, skills, feats, powers, items, and rituals appearing in our printed books and in online magazine articles) is stored in a vast database that you can search online using the D&DI Compendium. Anyone can use this tool to search for D&D rules elements and locate them by sourcebook. Subscribers only gain full access to the rules text, as it appears in the printed book.
 Subscribers have full access to roughly 160 pages of D&D content every month, in the form of two online magazines — Dragon and Dungeon. This content is distributed throughout the month. Every month, Dragon magazine previews or expands on the material presented in our published D&D books, presenting new character options, new monsters, campaign setting source material, and more. Every month, Dungeon magazine presents 3 to 5 new D&D adventures designed for varying levels of play, as well as tips to improve your homebrew adventures and campaigns.
 Bonus tools are online tools that focus on helping you with some of the new systems in Dungeons & Dragons. They are fast and simple to use. By making it easier for you to "crunch the numbers," bonus tools let you explore these systems more easily and make preparing for a D&D game faster. Using Flash, they don't require you to download anything, so you can start using them right away.
 The D&D Character Visualizer is a client application that allows you to build the character you want to play, either for your D&D tabletop game or for your game on the D&D Game Table. You select your race, gender, class, and equipment, and this tool allows you to customize your character as you see fit. Once you've built a character, you can create a digital miniature of it for the D&D Game Table or include a snapshot of it on your D&D character record sheet.
 The D&D Character Builder allows you to fill out a character record sheet as well as select and create power reference cards for your D&D character. You can print them out for home game use and update them online. The character sheet and power cards make it easy to keep track of all of your character's vital game statistics and abilities.
 The D&D Game Table is an online 3D environment that allows you to play the D&D Roleplaying Game with friends over the Internet — twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. The D&D Game Table enables players to connect anytime and anywhere, features a fully integrated Voice-Over IP as well as text chat, and is designed to simulate the tabletop game experience.
 The D&D Dungeon Builder is a free client application that allows you to build 2D dungeons using a library of dungeon tiles and basic drawing tools. Once you've built a map, you can save it, print it, or (if you're a subscriber) import it into the D&D Game Table as a 3D play environment.
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