Iconic Dungeons & Dragons characters and monsters. Evil drow and their demon servants battle mind flayers for control of the Underdark! This latest D&D Miniatures Game release is designed for use with the Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures Game starter and includes D&D characters and iconic D&D monsters. Each booster pack contains: - Eight (8) randomized, pre-painted plastic miniatures ...
This is basically a folder with to formats of character sheets and some cards. Worth $10? I'm not sure, but I like it. First the character sheets. One is the standard one found in the back of the players handbook. But I really like the horizontal one, which gives you more room on the table for your ...
+ Great for beginners, a bit of a retread for seasoned DMs + WoW without the PC
I had been running a game for about a year when I picked up the 4th Edition Dungeon Master's Guide. I have to say, it improved my game tremendously, and I highly recommend it, especially to relatively new dungeon masters. Here's why.
The book provided the guidance I needed without getting in ...
+ A great way to get started + great inexpensive start to 4th edition D&D
At first I was disappointed that there were no miniatures with this starter set, but they did that to make it only cost about a third of what previous starter sets did and the lack of them doesn't really hurt the quality of this product. The tiles are great, the writing style is well done and it ...
I love D&D, and have for as long as I can remember. It is thus irritating to have Wizards not produce the Gargantuan Green Dragon in favor of pushing out Orcus, and then deciding at the 11th hour that Orcus isn't feasible.
So, now there is no G. Green dragon, no Orcus, and who knows about any ...
A D&D adventure for 14th-level characters. In this adventure, the heroes must unravel the plots of the vile minions of Lolth, the infamous Demon Queen of Spiders. Along the way, they'll face off against drow, demons, and worse! This adventure can be run as a stand-alone adventure or as Part Two of a three-part series of adventures (starting with P1 King of the Trollhaunt Warrens ) that spans ...
The quality is improved, but the ink smears... inexcusable!
What is good: The bindings of these deluxe books are much better than the standard, cheaper printings. And the cover is much nicer (though leather would have been even better). The paper quality is also better. Lastly, and most importantly, these books contain updates/corrections to the rules that ...
All about the most popular monsters of D&D --the dragons! Draconomicon I: Chromatic Dragons describes several varieties of dragons, including red, blue, green, black, and white dragons, as well as three completely new chromatic dragons. This sourcebook gives details of each dragon's powers, tactics, myths, lairs, servitors, and more. In addition, this book provides new information about ...
This review (my very first)is concentrated on the construction of the book itself rather than the rules content. I can do that when I have read it through. Like the 3.0/.5 books, this book is of quality contruction. A hardy book with a tight and strong binding. I do not expect to see loose pages ...
Scepter Tower Of Spellgard is a poorly organized adventure with a lame hook and even lamer payoff. It functions as a location for a standard very run-of-the-mill dungeon crawl. It is basically combat encounter after combat encounter (so this might be a 3 star review if you like that sort of thing ...
This is the best 4th edition adventure yet! The story and the hooks of Trollhaunt Warrens are really well done. It was written by Richard Baker one of the author's of "Red Hand of Doom" which is in my opinion the best module ever written.
This adventure has it all, plot, encounters, and fun. ...
Most of the negative reviews don't seem to be about the product itself, but rather what they wish Wizards of the Coast would have done instead.
Like the other 4th Edition preview book, Worlds & Monsters does exactly what it promises: It gives a snapshot of what's to come in the new edition of ...
Long time player and collector of Dungeons and Dragons, and it really is too bad that this line couldn't keep going, as the sculpts and paint of the line was awesome, not to mention the *scale* of these things!
But, the gargantuan green dragon never saw the light of day, Orcus was dead on ...
The book is written by the true experts, the chief designers of the game with many years of role playing game design behind. The book concentrates on the basic races, human, halfling, dwarf and elf and the basic classes, fighter, rouge, cleric and wizard. All aspects of playing are described and ...
If you seek to stem this tide of chaos at its source, follow my lead--I set out for the dreaded Abyss on the morrow. --Lord Amgar the Bold, Paladin of Bahamut The planes have always been a place of great mystery and danger in the Dungeons & Dragons Roleplaying Game, and the new array of planes debuting in 4th Edition continue that grand tradition. Home to gods and devils, demons and genies, ...
how can you go wrong with everything right at your fingertips? you can't. rules, weapons, characters, and monsters. also, it saves you a bit of money because its all together.