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  • Dungeons & Dragons: A Young Adventurer's Guide: Dragons & Treasures (Hardcover)

    Universe: Dungeons & Dragons
    Authors: Jim Zub, and Jason Brock
    Published by: Ten Speed Press

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Product Description

No creature is more fascinating and terrifying to an adventurer than a dragon! This illustrated guide takes a deeper look at the abilities, personalities and treasure collections of every major dragon type in Dungeons & Dragons.

Dragons & Treasures transports new players to the magical world of Dungeons & Dragons and presents a one-of-a-kind course on the unique characteristics, fabled treasures, and wondrous artifacts of the most legendary of creatures: dragons!

The book profiles all main dragon classes, and features easy-to-follow and entertaining explanations of how to identify and interact with these legendary beasts during your adventures. Advice, encouragement, and storytelling tips provide strategies for dealing with dragon encounters, hoards of treasure, and draconic artifacts, along with action-packed illustrations that will ignite your imagination.

Dragons & Treasures is the perfect way for young fans to learn how to incorporate dragons into their stories, whether as foes, allies, or something in between.

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Binding
  • Hardback
Cat. No.
  • 5428151
EAN
  • 978198485880151299
ISBN
  • 9781984858801