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D&D 3.5 Dungeon Master's Guide Now In PDF!

Adding to the already-available PDF versions of the Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Player's Handbook and Monster Manual, the D&D 3.5 Dungeon Master's Guide has now popped up on DNDClassics.com in PDF format. Like the previous two, the 320-page PDF is only $9.99.

Get it here. Or grab the Player's Handbook and/or Monster Manual, too.


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Weave exciting tales of heroism filled with magic and monsters.

Within these pages, you’ll discover the tools and options you need to create detailed worlds and dynamic adventures for your players to experience in the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game.

The revised Dungeon Master's Guide is an essential rulebook for Dungeon Masters of the D&D game. The Dungeon Master's Guide has been reorganized to be more user friendly.

It features information on running a D&D game, adjudicating play, writing adventures, nonplayer characters (including nonplayer character classes), running a campaign, characters, magic items (including intelligent and cursed items, and artifacts), and a dictionary of special abilities and conditions. Changes have been made to the item creation rules and pricing, and prestige classes new to the Dungeon Master's Guide are included (over 10 prestige classes).

The revision includes expanded advice on how to run a campaign and instructs players on how to take full advantage of the tie-in D&D miniatures line.
 

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It would be really nice if they updated the third edition Monster Manual II, Fiend Folio, Savage Species and Epic Level Handbook to 3.5 (with errata) and released them as pdf (with improved cover art if possible), I would buy them.
 

Is there some reason they aren't dumping these all together? Surely they have the PDFs, why trickle them out as they do? It's stuff like this that annoys me about nintendo and their virtual console as well. Oh well, it's better than nothing I guess. You'd figure they would want to have all my money now instead of stringing us along.
 

My guess is it's about generating buzz. And maybe a bit about not overwhelming drivethru. Each product gets more attention that way.
 

Is there some reason they aren't dumping these all together? Surely they have the PDFs, why trickle them out as they do? It's stuff like this that annoys me about nintendo and their virtual console as well. Oh well, it's better than nothing I guess. You'd figure they would want to have all my money now instead of stringing us along.

Maybe they have it planned so that when they get through all the core rule books they will make some announcement.
 


Is there some reason they aren't dumping these all together?

Very likely, there's one guy tasked with doing a final check of the PDFs before they go out, he can only do a few a week, and he's releasing them as he does them. So, would you rather they get done with a few weeks' gap between PHD, MM, and DMG, or would you rather they held back the PHB four weeks until the DMG (and MM) is done?
 


It would be nice if for each edition they bundled the three core books together at a discount, once they have released them all. Still, having them available at all is fantastic for the fans of those editions. It's taking time to work through the backlog of products, but kudos for doing it. We'll get them all eventually, I hope.
 

is it just me or do the old 3/3.5e books look so ghastly? I never liked them back then and now they dont seem to hold up, imo.

but, the book is more than just the art.

I only like the color coding
 

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