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Forgotten Realms Player's Guide ― November 11, 2025: Adds new subclasses and backgrounds for characters in the Forgotten Realms. Describes factions that characters can join or oppose. [16] [17] ― Forgotten Realms Adventure Guide ― November 11, 2025: Locations and lore about the Forgotten Realms for dungeon masters. [16] [17] ―
Oriental Adventures contains rules for ten character classes and three races to be used in place of standard AD&D classes and races. [5] The book presents new versions of the barbarian (here a warrior of the steppes, or a dweller of the forest or jungle) and monk, as well as new classes such as the ninja, kensai, wu-jen, and shukenja.
Light of Xaryxis adventure module, The Astral Adventurers Guide, Boo's Astral Menagerie, double sided map, and a dungeon master screen. 978-0-7869-6816-9: 5-8 Starter Set: Dragons of Stormwreck Isle [31] July 31, 2022: Dragons of Stormwreck Isle adventure module, Rules Booklet, 6 dice, and 5 pre-generated character sheets. 978-0-7869-6559-5: 1–3
Pathfinder Chronicles: NPC Guide: March 2010 64 978-1-60125-219-7: Paperback PZO9219 Hal Maclean, Jeff Quick, John Wick, et al. Pathfinder Chronicles: Classic Treasures Revisited: April 2010 64 978-1-60125-220-3: Paperback PZO9220 Amber Stewart, Michael Kortes, Jonathan H. Keith Pathfinder Chronicles: Faction Guide: May 2010 64 978-1-60125-221 ...
While campaigns exist for many role-playing game systems, the specific term Adventure Path discussed here applies to published adventures for the Dungeons & Dragons and Pathfinder fantasy roleplaying games. Adventure Paths in opposition to normal campaigns usually have an own setting and rule set apart from the basic rules and settings.
In 1985, the next official revision of the monk appeared as a character class in the first edition Oriental Adventures rulebook, by Gary Gygax and David Cook. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] This version retained most of the class as presented in the first edition Players Handbook , but replaced the abstract hand-to-hand attacks with a more specific rules system ...
In early 1990, the hardcover Forgotten Realms Adventures by Grubb and Greenwood was released, which introduced the setting to AD&D 2nd edition; [15]: 99–100 the book also detailed how the Time of Troubles had changed the setting. [23]: 139 The Ruins of Undermountain (1991) was one of the first published mega-dungeons.
Splatbook focuses on the rogue archetype. Adventure corresponds to Jean Rabe's Dragons of a New Age novel trilogy (1996–1998). [55] Heroes of Sorcery: Stan! 1997 Splatbook focuses on the sorcerer archetype. Adventure corresponds to Jean Rabe's Dragons of a New Age novel trilogy (1996–1998). [56] Heroes of Hope: Duane Maxwell, Steve Miller 1997