This book introduces a wealth of material for players and Dungeon Masters alike.
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One reviewer noted that the book “falls firmly in the fun extra that helps elevate a campaign in terms of creativity and enjoyment,” praising its adventure hooks, tie-ins to Dragonlance, Forgotten Realms, Eberron, and even Magic: The Gathering.
If you’re new to D&D, the free Basic Rules and SRD (System Reference Document) give you plenty to start with. This book introduces a wealth of material for
A: Fizban's Treasury of Dragons was released on October 26, 2021.
Introduces amethyst, crystal, emerald, sapphire, and topaz dragons to 5e. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
You can buy just the specific subclasses, spells, or monsters you need for a fraction of the full book price.
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D&D Beyond is the official digital toolset for D&D 5e. Purchasing the book here integrates all subclasses, spells, and monsters directly into your digital character sheets and encounter builders. It offers a clean, searchable interface that is vastly superior to a standard PDF. Roll20 and Fantasy Grounds
Instead, invest in the D&D Beyond version, support the creators, and enjoy the book with a clear conscience. Your table will thank you, and Fizban himself (that lovable, featherbrained archmage) would likely remind you that sharing stolen magic—or stolen books—never ends well. As he might say: “Dragons respect hoards that are earned, not stolen. The same goes for your library.”