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A module in Dungeons & Dragons is an adventure published by TSR.The term is usually applied to adventures published for all Dungeons & Dragons games before 3rd Edition. For 3rd Edition and beyond new publisher Wizards of the Coast uses the term adventure.
Parts of Fizban's Treasury of Dragons were developed through Unearthed Arcana, a public playtest series. [10] In October 2020, 2020: Subclasses, Part 5 featured two new draconic themed subclasses [11] [12] and then in April 2021, 2021: Draconic Options featured new variant Dragonborn subraces and an alternate player version of the Kobold race along with new draconic themed feats and spells.
Player options: Dragonmarks (subraces/variant races and feats). [12] Magic Items of Eberron: Keith Baker, Ruty Rutenberg, Ben Petrisor: October 8, 2018: New magic items for the Eberron setting. [13] The Artificer Revisited: Jeremy Crawford, Keith Baker, Mike Mearls, Ben Petrisor, James Wyatt: February 28, 2019
Volo's rating system goes by five pipes or tankards to indicate a top tavern, five coins to mean high prices, and five daggers a dangerous place to hang out. [14] Locations and characters described in the book can be used as foundations on which proper Dalelands scenarios can be built. [ 14 ]
This is a list of official Dungeons & Dragons adventures published by Wizards of the Coast as separate publications. It does not include adventures published as part of supplements, officially licensed Dungeons & Dragons adventures published by other companies, official d20 System adventures and other Open Game License adventures that may be compatible with Dungeons & Dragons.
Pseudodragons – Small dragon-like creatures that are stereotypically wizard's familiars. They can communicate telepathically and their main weapon is a stinging, poisonous tail. Spiretop dragons; Landwyrms Landwyrm is a family of Lesser Dragons that are mostly of an evil nature. They are cunning and can speak, but they have no wings and can ...
Variant rules and options to change and customise the game's usual rules. 224: 0-7869-3131-0: Heroes of Battle: David Noonan, Will McDermott, Stephen Schubert: May 19, 2005: Rules for Dungeon Masters to incorporate large-scale, epic battles into their game. 160: 0-7869-3686-X: Dungeon Master's Guide II
D&D Beyond (DDB) is the official digital toolset and game companion for Dungeons & Dragons fifth edition. [1] [2] DDB hosts online versions of the official Dungeons & Dragons fifth edition books, including rulebooks, adventures, and other supplements; it also provides digital tools like a character builder and digital character sheet, monster and spell listings that can be sorted and filtered ...