DDO Players News Episode 368 – The One With Cordovan
In this episode, Drac sits down with Community Manager Cordovan for this weeks episode. We’re breaking down everything in Update 78 and 7.8.1, diving into the nostalgia of the 20th Anniversary soundtrack project, and dropping exclusive breaking news on Update 79 and an update to Cannith Crafting? Listen and find out! (Timestamps below)
0:00 Start
01:53 Update 78.0.1 Release Notes
04:30 Update 78.1 Release Notes
09:38 Free Questing Coupon is Back!
12:07 20th Anniversary Soundtrack (Link coming soon!)
20:45 Dungeons & Dragons Online Community Meetup at PAX East 2026
24:50 Breaking News Update 79 and update to Cannith Crafting
27:09 DDO Players Isle of Dread Ultimate Bundle The Scavenger Hunt Giveaway
34:31 20th Anniversary Talk and Bonus
36:15 Hasbro/Wizards of the Coast Unveils 2026 D&D Roadmap
41:20 Dungeons & Dragons Coming To HeroClix
46:55 Codenames: Critical Role Adventures Coming From CGE
52:32 Week In Gaming
59:40 Patron Plug
1:01:23 Listener Comments
1:04:02 Show Close
“Celtic Impulse”, “Lord of the Rangs”, “Southern Gothic”, “Dark Hallway (distressed)” “Equatorial Complex ”
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Game News
20th Anniversary Soundtrack (Link coming soon!)
Dungeons & Dragons Online Community Meetup at PAX East 2026
DDO Players Isle of Dread Ultimate Bundle The Scavenger Hunt Giveaway
From The Dungeon
Hasbro/Wizards of the Coast Unveils 2026 D&D Roadmap
On The Table Top
Dungeons & Dragons Coming To HeroClix
Codenames: Critical Role Adventures Coming From CGE
Week in Gaming
NOTE – WE ARE CHANGING HOW WE DO THIS SECTION OF THE SHOW
BESIDES, DDO, PLEASE ONLY HIGHLIGHT 1 OR 2 OTHER THINGS BE IT Tabletop, Video..
Drac Week
Catacombs On hard – with a friend that has not played for about 11 years
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Between 4 toons I did around 20 remnant turn-ins and the results were excellent. 3 curse cleansing cards, one full deck, 3 myth drannor boxes, one upgrade tome (single use +1 upgrade of choice, ie: +1 to +2, all the way up to +7 to +8). I only got stacks of specific curse cards 2 or 3 times, the rest was all better stuff.
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Enjoying the show as always.
Heroclix has a long history of many properties besides just Marvel and DC. The system essentially started with Mage Knight*, which people still play. There are also sets from Pacific Rim, Bioshock, Lord of the Rings, Lone Ranger, the WWE, an Iron Maiden set, Street Fighter, The Orville, and Yu-Gi-Oh. My personal favorite sets over the past decade would be the RIP (Rest In Peace) a full on Monsters set, at least 2 full Star Trek set releases, and 3 (maybe 4?) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles sets. There is also a full Thundercats set and a full Power Rangers set coming soon ™.
Nearly everything was fully compatible and tournament legal for play – if they hadn’t been ‘retired’ usually around 2 years after a set release. When playing in-store league play the rules were a little more relaxed and you could pretty much play anything from as far back as 2003 but you wouldn’t be very competitive.
They also released a set of HorrorClix, which were not compatible with the main game, their dials were all wrong with different colors. BUT, you could get a giant Cthulhu which stood over 16″ tall.
As for a full on D&D set, why they didn’t do this nearly 10 years ago when they started making both D&D and Pathfinder mini blind-boxes for both WotC and Paizo, who knows. They have released SOME D&D clix already in their “Iconix” series which included 3 sets of 3 figures. Owlbears, Displacer Beasts, and Beholders.