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  • Dungeons & Dragons: Xanathar's Guide To Everything (Hardcover)

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    Universe: Dungeons & Dragons
    Author: Wizards of the Coast
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Product Description

The beholder Xanathar–Waterdeep’s most infamous crime lord–is known to hoard information on friend and foe alike. The beholder catalogues lore about adventurers and ponders methods to thwart them. Its twisted mind imagines that it can eventually record everything!

Xanathar’s Guide to Everything is the first major expansion for fifth edition Dungeons & Dragons, offering new rules and story options:

  • Over twenty-five new subclasses for the character classes in the Player’s Handbook, including the Cavalier for the fighter, the Circle of Dreams for the druid, the Horizon Walker for the ranger, and many more

  • Dozens of new spells, a collection of racial feats, and a system to give your character a randomised backstory

  • A variety of tools that provide Dungeon Masters fresh ways to use traps, magic items, downtime activities, and more–all designed to enhance a D&D campaign and push it in new directions

Amid all this expansion material, Xanathar offers bizarre observations about whatever its eyestalks happen to glimpse. Pray they don’t come to rest on you.

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Binding
  • Hardback
Cat. No.
  • 4106975
EAN
  • 978078696611054995
ISBN
  • 9780786966110