What are the best 5e books of every type? Vote in the poll and share your opinion in the comments. You can vote based on the quality of the book, how much fun it is, what it brings to the game or even which book has the most op weapons, it’s up to you!
When in doubt throw the naked, fingerless, thief that you’ve been keeping in a sack and feeding rotten squirrels to into the fireworks tent hoping that it causes an explosion.
Sorry I guess that one wasn’t in the list I used. Unfortunately I can’t change the poll after it started.
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When in doubt throw the naked, fingerless, thief that you’ve been keeping in a sack and feeding rotten squirrels to into the fireworks tent hoping that it causes an explosion.
As for settings and adventures, I prefer custom versions.
Current material is ok but given the history behind them ( years of lore and events that have shaped those settings into their current state ), having a before all that happened base reference for those particular settings and stories would be a better IMO way to allow those materials to be more widely used and implemented in custom versions of those universes.
I can't answer the last one. I haven't even skimmed through all of those (most of them I've only heard of). Also, I love Rime of the Frostmaiden, Tomb of Annihilation, Dungeon of the Mad Mage and Princes of the Apocolypse equally.
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DM and player; also MirikSiannodel
Current Character(s): Marcon Domine level 2 monk in Lost Mine of Phandelver
Current Campaigns: Icewind Dale: Rime Of the Frostmaiden, Princes of the Apocalypse
Four things I hate in D&D: People who think the tarasque is the most powerful (an empyrean or kraken can beat it), players trying to seduce bad guys (it's funny though), when a monster roles a NAT 20 (everyone hates that), rolling a NAT 1 (everyone hates that)
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What are the best 5e books of every type? Vote in the poll and share your opinion in the comments. You can vote based on the quality of the book, how much fun it is, what it brings to the game or even which book has the most op weapons, it’s up to you!
When in doubt throw the naked, fingerless, thief that you’ve been keeping in a sack and feeding rotten squirrels to into the fireworks tent hoping that it causes an explosion.
No original Lost Mine of Phandelver starter set choice, so I chose the Phandelver and Below as a distant 2nd choice.
CENSORSHIP IS THE TOOL OF COWARDS and WANNA BE TYRANTS.
Sorry I guess that one wasn’t in the list I used. Unfortunately I can’t change the poll after it started.
When in doubt throw the naked, fingerless, thief that you’ve been keeping in a sack and feeding rotten squirrels to into the fireworks tent hoping that it causes an explosion.
It is legacy, and they are similar enough. Fun poll thanks.
CENSORSHIP IS THE TOOL OF COWARDS and WANNA BE TYRANTS.
As for settings and adventures, I prefer custom versions.
Current material is ok but given the history behind them ( years of lore and events that have shaped those settings into their current state ), having a before all that happened base reference for those particular settings and stories would be a better IMO way to allow those materials to be more widely used and implemented in custom versions of those universes.
I can't answer the last one. I haven't even skimmed through all of those (most of them I've only heard of). Also, I love Rime of the Frostmaiden, Tomb of Annihilation, Dungeon of the Mad Mage and Princes of the Apocolypse equally.
DM and player; also MirikSiannodel
Current Character(s): Marcon Domine level 2 monk in Lost Mine of Phandelver
Current Campaigns: Icewind Dale: Rime Of the Frostmaiden, Princes of the Apocalypse
Four things I hate in D&D: People who think the tarasque is the most powerful (an empyrean or kraken can beat it), players trying to seduce bad guys (it's funny though), when a monster roles a NAT 20 (everyone hates that), rolling a NAT 1 (everyone hates that)