Best starter Dungeons & Dragons book
The Player’s Handbook
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Best Dungeon & Dragons random generator book
The Game Master’s Book of Astonishing Random Tables
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Best starter adventure book
Phandelver and Below: The Shattered Obelisk
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Best alternative to the Forgotten Realms
Eberron: Rising From the Last War
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Best book for drop-in challenges
Keys from the Golden Vault
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Best boxset of adventures
Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse
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Best Dungeons & Dragons alternative book
Monster of the Week
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While we live in a digital age, there’s no denying the lure of a good book. Tabletop roleplaying games like Dungeons & Dragons tend to have a lot of books that you can physically hold in your hand as the game is played, more often than not, around a table, with a map, dice and other D&D accessories.
There are plenty of great online tools for Dungeons & Dragons and if you’re trying to play the game with friends in different time zones, digital books can be very helpful, but you miss out on some amazing art, and that very physical feeling of holding knowledge in your hands. Dungeons & Dragons books can be expensive, so it’s worth keeping an eye out for deals, and there are some great third-party books to augment your Wizards of the Coast books too. With a combined total of 54 years of D&D games under our belts, we know a little about what books are best, and we wanted to share that knowledge with you.
This article is primarily about the best Dungeons & Dragons books, but we would be remiss if we didn’t mention the D&D Starter Set. This small box contains everything you need to get started in D&D, including a compelling beginner campaign,…
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