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On this episode of Total Pebble Knockdown:

The trailer for a new D&D movie just dropped at San Diego ComicCon. So, I guess that's what we're talking about on Weekly Muse. We discuss some of the monsters, classes and spells showcased in the trailer and if it looks good. Alex also attempts to explain that older D&D movies existed, although you likely don't remember them.

Nathan's character may have been affected by the curse of lycanthropy. But as many D&D players may know, lycanthropes are seriously broken. So, on this Mechanically Speaking, let's try to unbreak it. Let's see how we can change some of the rules to give the curse of lycanthropy a little more curse and a little less blessing. 

A user's guide to lycanthropes - Embracing Your Wild Side: Playing As a Lycanthrope in D&D - Posts - D&D Beyond (dndbeyond.com)

An old Reddit post on some houserules - Lycanthrope mechanic redesign for 5e : DnD (reddit.com)

The way werewolves are presented in World of Darkness - Werewolf (WOD) | White Wolf Wiki | Fandom

If you've ever played video games, you probably played a fishing mini-game. However, you may have also noticed that those mini-games are not great. However, Call of the Wild: The Angler is coming out soon to be a dedicated fishing game and it makes us think there should be more than throwing out a rod. We'll discuss some of the examples of how it was handled in games we've played and how it could be far better if it's the main experience.