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<blockquote data-quote="Scottius" data-source="post: 6455505" data-attributes="member: 6782008"><p><strong>5 out of 5 rating for D&D 5th Edition Dungeon Master's Guide</strong></p><p></p><p>Well the DMG is out (at least if you live near select stores) and it's a doozy. Every bit as nicely put together as the previous two core rulebooks and even more packed with information. Cover to cover this is one of the finest books for D&D and roleplaying in general in my estimation. Many times in my journey through it I was transported back to reading my 1st Ed AD&D DMG. I would recommend this for Gamemasters interested in running any kind of fantasy game even if it wasn't D&D and quite possibly to any starting GM period. It's filled with great art and even greater tables. This book rivals the tables of my personal favorite 3rd Edition 3rd Party book Toolbox which was just a giant book of tables. I don't have any dings to give this book. My one minor gripe isn't big enough to be a complaint more of a nitpick and that's the fact that I wish more of the old artifacts had appeared. I mean teasing us with a picture of Baba Yaga's hut but not including it is low Wizards. Seriously though if you're a Game/Dungeon Master you owe it to yourself to have this book in your library.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scottius, post: 6455505, member: 6782008"] [b]5 out of 5 rating for D&D 5th Edition Dungeon Master's Guide[/b] Well the DMG is out (at least if you live near select stores) and it's a doozy. Every bit as nicely put together as the previous two core rulebooks and even more packed with information. Cover to cover this is one of the finest books for D&D and roleplaying in general in my estimation. Many times in my journey through it I was transported back to reading my 1st Ed AD&D DMG. I would recommend this for Gamemasters interested in running any kind of fantasy game even if it wasn't D&D and quite possibly to any starting GM period. It's filled with great art and even greater tables. This book rivals the tables of my personal favorite 3rd Edition 3rd Party book Toolbox which was just a giant book of tables. I don't have any dings to give this book. My one minor gripe isn't big enough to be a complaint more of a nitpick and that's the fact that I wish more of the old artifacts had appeared. I mean teasing us with a picture of Baba Yaga's hut but not including it is low Wizards. Seriously though if you're a Game/Dungeon Master you owe it to yourself to have this book in your library. [/QUOTE]
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