Character Options. Resources for DMG Creators. RPG Media. Tabletop Essentials. Gift Certificates. Family Oriented. Pulp Action. Dark Sun. Forgotten Realms. More Settings. Plane Shift. Phone PDF. Virtual Tabletop. Pay What You Want. Hottest Titles. Minsc and Boo's Journal of Villainy 5e Domains of Delight 5e One Night Strahd The Draconomicon Wyrms of the Realms: Mythic Encounters As someone who loves to digest stupid amounts of information, even more so when they give me an advantage, I was ready to read everything.
I wanted all the Dungeons and Dragons books. How many books were there? Following you have the most up to date and exhaustive answer I can come up with. Not only because the number grows every year, but also because there are different types of books to be considered, and this is, of course, just with the official releases by Wizards of the Coast in mind.
Understanding these different types, will help you also get an idea of the sort of books that could be interesting to you and your friends. There are various roles that the Dungeon Master can play during the game. They are as follows:. It really drills into the mechanics and small stuff of the game. It describes what players can do between adventures, lays out a number of treasure options, and allows you to create your own adventures.
Well, specifically the Sword Coast. For players, it also gives extra backgrounds, a couple of spells, and a couple of extra class options. It seems there are a lot of rules for playing make-believe in a structured way. The major role in your character represents the game.
Log In I am new here. Remember me. Error: No match for email address or password. Password forgotten? Click here. Advanced Search. Domains of Delight 5e. From Wizards of the Coast. Average Rating 37 ratings. Customers Who Bought this Title also Purchased. Reviews 7.
Please log in to add or reply to comments. I enjoy this content and wish it had been in Witchlight. That said, I don't think it goes far enough. I like the guidelines for creating your own Domains. However, with such a rich history of Feywild lore and so many existing archfey, I would have loved Wizards' 5e take on how all of that fits into current lore.
I feel like at this point, we will never see a more fully fleshed-out Feywild - which is fine. My own imagination can do wonders as a DM.
But I was very interested in seeing how it all fit together for Wizards, especially now that we have an official 5e Feywild adventure. I'm unable to download these files. When I use Chrome, it shows the pop up window which indicates that the PDFs are prepped and that download should begin, but then downloading never begins. When I use Firefox, I get an error saying that it can't read the file it's trying to save.
I end up getting a partially downloaded file which sometimes auto deletes and other times just stays in my folder. I did manage to get a file to complete downloading after about two minutes, but it's zero bytes in size so I imagine that's not the correct file. Please advise. Use the "Contact Us" button at the very bottom left of the screen.
Yeah, I realized that it might be an issue so I went through that link and informed them of my troubles. I got a response back from them so hopefully the issue has been resolved. I'm really starting to wonder if Hasbro is trying to put something over on their stockholders by customer manipulation artificially drive the stock price down so insiders can buy more stock cheaply.
How do you keep your customers happy? Not by doing what Wizards of the Coast did with this product. So, instead of including the rules in the book, you mention this product on a picture in the book page I bought the book because I wanted a hard copy.
This is either blatant customer manipulation, or complete incompetence. Sorry, I should clear up the above review. Well, necessary if you actually want to create some domains yourself. It should have been included in the hard copy of The Wild Beyond The Witchlight but for some unfathomable reason it wasn't. As I mentioned above, this is either incompetence, or in hindsight, probably a pathetic desire to look "good" while actually being just greedy.
Having Domains of Delight be used for charity gives them the veneer of caring, without doing any work. You know what, Wizards, if you actually cared you would have included this product in the actual book where it belonged and then donated a percentage of the book price to the charity itself. But that would have cut into your own profits, eh?
See more let the customer cover it, and then pat yourself on the back over how great you are as a company. If Wizards of the Coasts' goal was to annoy their customer base, they seemed to have done a wonderful job based on the comments below.
Is there a print friendly version of this included in the purchase? I don't enjoy trying to flip through PDFs, but I also don't enjoy trying to print dozens of pages of full-bleed artwork at home. I purchased this. To answer my question: No, there is not a print friendly version. It should give me a starting point to develop some feywild adventure for Adventurers League, but it's a very rough sketch.
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