While the changes found in the Dungeons and Dragons 2024 Player’s Handbook are not significant enough to consider it a new edition, they should really streamline things for most Fifth Edition Dungeons and Dragons players when it releases in mid-September.
The new Quests From the Infinite Staircase supplement for Dungeons and Dragons details that mysterious stair-filled realm that connects all worlds. And it introduces a delightful new NPC to steer players toward six truly classic modules of yesteryear.
Book Review- The Making of Original Dungeons and Dragons 1970-1977
The Making of Original Dungeons and Dragons 1970-1977 offers great insights into questions of how and why Dungeons and Dragons came into existence. This 576 page tome includes first drafts and never before released insights.
Dungeon Masters looking for a challenge for their powerful Dungeons and Dragons players who have already topped tenth level should get the new “Vecna: Eve of Ruin” supplement, which is all about the notorious Dungeons and Dragons villain and many other characters.
Book Review- Phandelver and Below: The Shattered Obelisk
The new “Phandelver and Below: The Shattered Obelisk” Dungeons and Dragons module takes the classic Lost Mine of Phandelver module and adds new dungeons, creatures and adventure. It also has a map with the Phandalin region on one side and key encounter adventure locations on the other.
The Deck of Many Things box set for Dungeons and Dragons Fifth Edition centers around one of the most legendary magic items ever created for the game. One draw of the cards can change your character’s life forever, in both wonderous and horrifying ways.
Enrolling in the “Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos” university is quite an endeavor in this supplement book for Dungeons and Dragons. Characters must maintain high grades while fighting monsters as part of the curriculum and adventure at this unique university.
Book Review- Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse
In the new Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse boxed set for Dungeons and Dragons, the infinite realms of immortals and impossibilities await players as they adventure through the Outer Planes and find themselves among celestials, fiends, gods, abominations and the dead.
Fizban was the mortal form of the Platinum Dragon God, so who better to educate humans about the lore and history of dragons from the Dungeons and Dragons realms. And who better to do it in a whimsical way that makes learning about these noble beasts both interesting and fun?
Giants have always been brutal enemies in Dungeons and Dragons campaigns. The new Bigby Presents: Glory of the Giants compendium from Wizards of the Coast not only adds plenty of lore and treasure for those massive creatures.
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