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Guide for a dungeon master to run the Eberron setting under the 4th Edition Dungeons & Dragons rules, providing the campaign specific rules and details on the continent of Khorvaire and the rest of the world of Eberron. It is designed to be used with other Eberron products, but is not required.
The Fiend Folio Monstrous Compendium (ISBN 1-56076-428-7) was published by TSR, Inc. in April 1992, for use with the 2nd edition AD&D rules. It is the fourteenth volume of the Monstrous Compendium series, consisting of a cardboard cover, sixty four loose-leaf pages, and four divider pages.
The Knight of Newts: 1-2 "Slade" Henson: 1993: Thunder Rift setting. Designed for the boxed set or Rules Cyclopedia and comes with full color poster map. 9503: Labyrinth of Madness: 15+ Monte Cook 1995: Generic setting. 3125: Legends of the Hero-Kings: Variable: Ed Stark: 1996: For the Birthright campaign setting. Includes adventures for low to ...
Sturm Brightblade, a powerful and solemn knight. Caramon Majere, a warrior who makes up for his lack of intelligence with pure strength and fighting prowess. Raistlin Majere, Caramon's twin brother; a sly and brilliant, but frail, mage. Tanis Half-Elven, the 'natural leader' of the heroes, and good with a bow. Tasslehoff Burrfoot, a kender ...
The first campaign guide for the new edition, the Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide (2015), was released on November 3, 2015, and only covered a fraction of the Forgotten Realms. [ 52 ] [ 9 ] It describes the 2013 Sundering event, referred to as the Second Sundering in the book, and its consequences in game terms and lore. [ 53 ]
The module includes a 56-page booklet, a large double-sized fold-out map, a smaller color map sheet, and a sheet of die-cut counters. [2] The maps measure 22” x 34”, and the cardboard counters are for use with the Battlesystem supplement. [3] The module features cover art by Brian Williams, and interior art by Helen Bedford. [1]
Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica is a sourcebook that details the Ravnica campaign setting for the 5th edition of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game published in November 2018. [1] The world of Ravnica was originally created for the Magic: The Gathering collectible card game and first appeared in the card set Ravnica: City of Guilds ...
The booklet also contains a "Monster Guide" of statblocks and descriptions of monsters not otherwise featured in the boxed set, and a description of the city of Skullport. The booklet has a detached cover, with cover art by Jeff Easley, and maps of some of the encounters on the inside, with cartography by David Sutherland.