


Dungeon (Exploration): Harry in Winter (from Goblet of Fire), some of American History X, Netherstorm from WoW, Temple from Diablo 2, Music from LotR in Moria, etc.Dungeon (Edgy): Diablo 2 soundtrack, some stuff from Warcraft 3, Stranglethorn Vale from WoW, etc.
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Drums of War (epic-ish battle music): Warcraft series soundtracks, Ogrimmar from WoW, etc.Dreamscape/Dreamy (when in the planes, negotiating with faerie, etc.): New-age music like Deep Forest, Enigma, Enya, some stuff from Guild Wars, Mudoc from Fallout 2, Haiku from Finding Nemo, some of the Peter Pan soundtrack, Loreena McKennit.Creepy: American History X soundtrack, stuff by Craig Armstrong like Elizabeth: the Golden Age, WoW: Duskwood, etc.City: WoW city theme songs, The Mummy, etc.Ball/court party atmosphere: Harry Potter/Neville the Ball, The Man in the Iron Mask, etc.Awe-inspiring (seeing huge/incredible temples, landscapes, etc.): Unreal soundtrack, Dances with Wolves, etc.I tend to tailor the specific music I play based on the "scene" that the party is currently in, and have a stack of playlists for each type of scene: Most of these soundtracks can be easily found with a bit of Googling. For more information about Wizards of the Coast or any of Wizards' trademarks or other intellectual property, please visit their website at Here are a few playlist types/genres I use for medievally-themed (i.e. For example, Dungeons & Dragons® is a trademark of Wizards of the Coast. This subreddit may use the trademarks and other intellectual property of Wizards of the Coast LLC, which is permitted under Wizards' Fan Site Policy. This subreddit is not affiliated with, endorsed, sponsored, or specifically approved by Wizards of the Coast LLC. Wizards of the Coast, Dungeons & Dragons, and their logos are trademarks of Wizards of the Coast LLC in the United States and other countries. For a longer list, see the Related Subreddits wiki page.BoardGameGeeks Friendly Local Game Store List.

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