D&D 5E DMs which books do allow players to use

Dms which books do you allow players

  • PHB

    Votes: 9 9.9%
  • PHB, tasha,

    Votes: 1 1.1%
  • PHB, Volo

    Votes: 2 2.2%
  • Phb +3 list in the comments

    Votes: 9 9.9%
  • I am smarter than Wotc Hombrew only

    Votes: 2 2.2%
  • Anything

    Votes: 67 73.6%
  • Beep I am "Adventure league DM"

    Votes: 1 1.1%

Heh, considering the poll results, methinks you may be in somewhat of a minority here. When 3/4 of respondents go with "anything", it's looking kinda one sided.
Not really. It's basically a true statement no matter what sources are in play, and particularly in response to the statement they quoted.
 

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Players can freely choose anything (or almost anything - some campaigns may ban some options) from the PHB and, if we're using a published campaign setting, the main book for that setting. Oh, but no multiclassing.

Players can then use anything from one additional official sourcebook. (Exception: in almost all cases, they can't use options from a setting book unless we're actually using that setting. Exceptions would include Spelljammer or Planescape, which obviously have much more of an "anything goes" vibe than FR or Eberron.)

Depending on the campaign, there may be a small number of additional options that are either homebrewed or taken from third-party supplements. But these are few and far between. And the PHB+1 rule still applies - so you can't use both something from Tasha's and the Gunslinger subclass (or whatever).

One last thing: I haven't actually told my players that they can use materials beyond the PHB, nor do I intend to do so. If and when someone asks, the answer will be as above... but I'm still waiting on them doing so.
 

Not really. It's basically a true statement no matter what sources are in play, and particularly in response to the statement they quoted.
I was more jumping off from the sort of statement that "WotC is dumbing down the game for Pokemon players."

Yeah, I'm really, really glad that D&D is in the hands that it is.
 

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