D&D General Favorite Forgotten Realms products of all time?

It's possible the two upcoming FR books, taken together, might have more ready-to-use content than the 3e FRCS. The new books will have more mini-adventures, if nothing else. But it's really saying something that it takes two full-sized hardcovers just to complete with the content in the 3e FRCS alone.

Ones DM ones player facing.

3.0 was mostly DM stuff.

So I don't think the new one well top that in terms ofbquantity.

I still use 3E maps and might buy some 2E pdfs for map printing as well.
 

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Had you read it before?
Nope and I haven't yet, just read the "races" section so far. I have the 2nd edition gray box with Elminster on the top since I'm a teenager though. I haven't read a lot of Drizzt, I haven't got to the Spellplague yet but I was reading several other novels as the Cleric Quintet and other trilogies.
 

Nope and I haven't yet, just read the "races" section so far. I have the 2nd edition gray box with Elminster on the top since I'm a teenager though. I haven't read a lot of Drizzt, I haven't got to the Spellplague yet but I was reading several other novels as the Cleric Quintet and other trilogies.

You might fid it amazing then. As always ymmv.
 

Aberrations: Lords of Madness

Undead: Libre Mortis

Dragons: Dragonomicon(3E) and Races of Dragons.

Martial Lore: Book of Nine Blades

Necromancer: The Complete Book of Necromancers

Gnolls: Dragon Magazine 367(4E

The gods of DND and for Clerics: All three Faith and Pantheon related books.

Neverwinter stuff: Neverwinter Nights(PC/Consoles) and the Neverwinter Nights Campaign setting(4E).

Forgotten Realms Campaign setting(3E).
 

Aberrations: Lords of Madness

Undead: Libre Mortis

Dragons: Dragonomicon(3E) and Races of Dragons.

Martial Lore: Book of Nine Blades

Necromancer: The Complete Book of Necromancers

Gnolls: Dragon Magazine 367(4E

The gods of DND and for Clerics: All three Faith and Pantheon related books.

Neverwinter stuff: Neverwinter Nights(PC/Consoles) and the Neverwinter Nights Campaign setting(4E).

Very little of that are FR.

Great list though.
 




The one that is absolutely necessary beyond the 3e FRCS is the Grand History of the Realms. One of the best Lore books for the Realms ever released (after being compiled on the web...of course).
 

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