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Dungeons & Dragons 2024: Dungeon Master's Guide
Dungeons & Dragons 2024: Dungeon Master's Guide
Product Type : D&D
2024 Dungeon Master’s Guide®
Release Date: 12 November 2024
Local Game Store Early Access: 29 October 2024
Create thrilling adventures with this revised and expanded Dungeon Master’s Guide for fifth edition Dungeons & Dragons®. Inside this essential guide is everything new and experienced Dungeon Masters need to weave epic tales, build fantastical worlds, and inspire memorable moments for your party.
Contents:
- Intended for Dungeon Masters of all experience levels, this essential resource provides incredibly useful tools and advice for running your D&D game.
- Includes real-world examples of common pitfalls for Dungeon Masters, along with suggestions for how to handle them.
15 new, ready-to-use, reusable maps for homebrew adventures. - Multiple handouts and resources for keeping track of campaigns.
- Presents Greyhawk as a customizable, ready-to-use campaign setting for Dungeon Masters. Set your adventures within Greyhawk or use it as a foundation for worlds you create.
- More than 300 new and improved treasures and magical items, including 18 brand new magical items.
- Contains rules for bastions, strongholds built and controlled by players. With crafting, base-building, and resource gathering, bastions are a fun between-session option for players.
- Easily find information on key D&D characters and locations with the Lore Glossary.
- Includes a double-sided poster map depicting Eastern Oerik from the Greyhawk setting and the city of Greyhawk.
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