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Mike Mearls

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Occupation
  
Writer, game designer

Role
  
Writer

Nationality
  
United States

Education
  
Dartmouth College

Genre
  
Role-playing games

Nominations
  
Diana Jones Award

Name
  
Mike Mearls


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Books
  
Keep on the Shadowfell, Legends & Lairs, Heroes of the Fallen Lands, Thunderspire Labyrinth, Monster Manual 3

Similar People
  
Jeremy Crawford, James Wyatt, Bill Slavicsek, Rob Heinsoo, Robert J Schwalb

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Michael Mearls is a writer and designer of fantasy role-playing games (RPGs) and related fiction.

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Education

Mearls is an alumnus of Dartmouth College. While at Dartmouth he was a member of Sigma Nu fraternity, and became known for a satiric letter to the campus paper.

Career

Mearls wrote the adventure To Stand on Hallowed Ground/Swords Against Deception (2001) for Fiery Dragon Productions and the last product from Hogshead Publishing, a Warhammer adventure titled Fear the Worst (2002) that Hogshead released for free on the internet. He also designed the game Iron Heroes (2005) for Malhavoc Press.

In June 2005, Mearls was hired as a designer by Wizards of the Coast; he came to Wizards through the community of third-party d20 designers. At Wizards, he served as a lead developer for Dungeons & Dragons R&D working on the new 4th Edition. Between the "Orcus I" and "Orcus II" design phases for fourth edition, Mearls spliced the encounter-power mechanics of fourth edition into Tome of Battle: The Book of Nine Swords (2006), which was in process during development of the new edition.

Along with Andy Collins, David Noonan, and Jesse Decker, Mearls was part of Rob Heinsoo's "Flywheel" design team for the fourth edition of Dungeons & Dragons, and did the final concept work from May 2006 to September 2006, before the first books for the edition were written and playtested. After Heinsoo was laid off in 2009, Mearls stepped up to become the new D&D Lead Designer. He co-designed the Castle Ravenloft Board Game (2010) with Bill Slavicsek.

Writing credits

  • Iron Heroes role playing game.
  • "The Siege of Durgham's Folly," from Necromancer Games
  • Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition Player's Handbook II
  • Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition Monster Manual
  • Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition Keep on the Shadowfell, Adventure Book
  • Playtest: New Hybrid and Multiclass Options, Dragon magazine #400
  • Dragon magazine #360
  • References

    Mike Mearls Wikipedia