World of Darkness (All Editions)

World of Darkness revolutionized horror roleplaying by placing players in the roles of supernatural beings navigating modern society's hidden conflicts. From Vampire The Masquerade's to Werewolf The Apocalypse's, each game explores profound themes of humanity, monstrosity, and moral compromise. The setting spans both Classic World of Darkness and Chronicles of Darkness plus the current Fifth Edition revival. Whether you're drawn to Mage's reality-bending sorcery, Changeling's fairy tale darkness, Wraith's exploration of death itself, or any other supernatural template, these games deliver mature storytelling with rich mechanical systems that support character-driven narratives and complex factional politics.

Noble Knight Games has tracked World of Darkness products through decades of publisher transitions, from White Wolf's original run to Onyx Path Publishing and Paradox’s modern releases. Our inventory includes rare out-of-print Classic titles, limited-edition deluxe volumes, complete Chronicle collections, and current Fifth Edition books. We carry the World’s Largest Selection of World of Darkness products.


Frequently Asked Questions

World of Darkness (WoD) and Chronicles of Darkness (CoD) are separate game lines with different settings and rules. World of Darkness (also called 'Classic WoD' or 'Old World of Darkness') includes Vampire: The Masquerade, Werewolf: The Apocalypse, Mage: The Ascension, Wraith: The Oblivion, and Changeling: The Dreaming, all set in a shared gothic-punk version of our world. Chronicles of Darkness (originally called 'New World of Darkness') includes Vampire: The Requiem, Werewolf: The Forsaken, Mage: The Awakening, and others, as a separate setting with its own mythology. They are NOT compatible or interchangeable. Current 5th Edition products (Vampire: The Masquerade 5E, Werewolf: The Apocalypse 5E) belong to World of Darkness, not Chronicles. Noble Knight clearly indicates which line products belong to in the listings.
World of Darkness 5th Edition games (Vampire: The Masquerade 5E, Werewolf: The Apocalypse 5E, Hunter: The Reckoning 5E) use the same basic setting as previous editions but with significantly updated rules. V5 (2018) follows from the V20 (20th Anniversary Edition) continuity. W5 (2023) is more of a reimagining with substantial lore changes. Rules are not directly compatible; you can't use 2nd Edition or Revised characters with 5E rules without conversion. However, setting materials, sourcebooks describing locations, and lore content from older editions remain useful reference material. Noble Knight stocks all editions: original 1st/2nd editions (1990s), Revised editions (2000s), 20th Anniversary Editions (2011-2016), and current 5th Editions. Product listings clearly indicate edition and game line.
Yes, Noble Knight stocks comprehensive Vampire: The Masquerade materials from all editions. For classic editions: clan books covering all 13 clans, city sourcebooks (Chicago by Night, Berlin by Night, New York by Night, etc.), Camarilla Guide, Sabbat books, Giovanni Chronicles, Transylvania Chronicles, and hundreds of other supplements. For V20 (20th Anniversary): core rulebook, Companion, Lore of the Clans, Lore of the Bloodlines, Anarchs Unbound, and various supplements. For V5: Core Rulebook, Camarilla book, Anarch book, Sabbat book, Cults of the Blood Gods, Chicago by Night 5E, Fall of London, Let the Streets Run Red, and current releases. Both current and out-of-print materials are available. Many classic 1990s supplements are highly collectible.
Noble Knight stocks Werewolf: The Apocalypse materials from all editions. For classic editions (1992-2004): core rulebooks (1st, 2nd, Revised), tribal sourcebooks for all 13 tribes (Silver Fangs, Shadow Lords, Get of Fenris, Fianna, Black Furies, etc.), breed books, auspice books, Umbra books, Ways of the Wolf, Rage Across series, and hundreds of supplements. For W20 (20th Anniversary, 2013): core rulebook, Changing Breeds W20, various tribal supplements, and companions. For W5 (5th Edition, 2023): current Core Rulebook and new supplements. Werewolf 5E represents a significant reimagining with substantial changes to tribe structure and lore compared to earlier editions. Noble Knight clearly labels editions in product listings.