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Dungeons & Dragons—4th Edition Dungeon Master's Guide Deluxe Hardcover
Wizards of the Coast
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The second of three core rulebooks for the 4th Edition Dungeons & Dragons Roleplaying Game.
This is a premium, foil cover version of the 4th Edition Dungeon Master's Guide that every Dungeons & Dragons player and Dungeon Master can appreciate. These books feature ribbon book mark, pre-printed section tabs, and premium, gilt-edged paper.
The Dungeons & Dragons Roleplaying Game has defined the medieval fantasy genre and the tabletop RPG industry for more than 30 years. In the D&D game, players create characters that band together to explore dungeons, slay monsters, and find treasure. The 4th Edition D&D rules offer the best possible play experience by presenting exciting character options, an elegant and robust rules system, and handy storytelling tools for the Dungeon Master.
The Dungeon Master's Guide gives the Dungeon Master helpful tools to build exciting encounters, adventures, and campaigns for the 4th Edition Dungeons & Dragons Roleplaying Game, as well as advice for running great game sessions, ready-to-use traps and non-player characters, and more. In addition, it presents a fully detailed town that can serve as a starting point for any D&D game.
- Core Rulebook: The Dungeon Master's Guide is the second of three core rulebooks required to play the Dungeons & Dragons Roleplaying Game.
- Quick and easy play: The improved page layout and presentation enables novice and established players to learn and understand the new D&D rules quickly.
- D&D Insider: The Dungeon Master's Guide will receive enhanced online support at www.dndinsider.com.
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Improved (sewn) binding over the regular release, but the same smudgy ink and bendy spine. This books is closer to what the $35 version should have been.
The 3.5 edition deluxe editions got it right, and were worth $75. This isn't even close.
OK....... I really REALLY REALLY wanted to love this game. To be honest I've been a sucker for every incarnation of DnD that's come out. I liked all of em in their own way. I prebought this one and every 'pre-book' they've put out... We were all so eager for this new incarnation. It read so well. I can't believe this, but this game has actually managed to depress me!! I HAVE played it. Just spent three hours playing, in fact.
When we finished the party reported that they had the distinct feeling that we had just played a board game version of WOW. Now we all LOVE WOW in our gaming group.. but that's NOT what we sat down to play around a table. We saw nothing 'quick' or 'streamlined' about the gaming experience. We moved pieces around a board adhereing to movement rules and 'squares' for this and that in a fashion that reminded me way too much of the old 'Heroes Quest', albeit a complicated version! Were the game mechanics good? Yes. Why did I give it a 'one star'? Because whilst the game is a good miniature warfare game it seemed to rob the flavor of DnD. The character creation was extrememly confined and the selections were limited. Gone was the ability to customize your character to the point that you actually felt like you had something unique. You will feel as if WOC is controlling the direction your character takes. The game DEMANDED a board and game pieces.. I've always felt that DnD's flavor relied on the 'minds eye', which is so much more colorful in my head than staring at plastic pieces on a piece of cardboard. I do realize that the 'original' DnD was just that, a wargame with a fantasy element. But I feel it evolved into so much more... I guess we've 'returned to our roots'... so why do I feel like we climbed back into the primordial ooze?!
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Okay, I understand that many people are angry about 4e, but giving things one-star reviews before they come out? That's taking it a bit far.
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Insert Neat Username Here wrote:
Okay, I understand that many people are angry about 4e, but giving things one-star reviews before they come out? That's taking it a bit far.
Well, they wouldn't let you give it 1/2 a star...
<kidding>
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Insert Neat Username Here wrote:
Okay, I understand that many people are angry about 4e, but giving things one-star reviews before they come out? That's taking it a bit far.
Well, considering that the content's been out for a bit now, the only thing I see having any possible effect is the binding, which is really just the melted wax on the cake. The icing and cake part can be judged just fine.
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Shinmizu wrote:
Insert Neat Username Here wrote:
Okay, I understand that many people are angry about 4e, but giving things one-star reviews before they come out? That's taking it a bit far.
Well, considering that the content's been out for a bit now, the only thing I see having any possible effect is the binding, which is really just the melted wax on the cake. The icing and cake part can be judged just fine.
Still, it seems like overkill to rate something that isn't yet out, even if you know what its contents are.
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A boxful of poo, nicely gift-wrapped is still a boxful of poo. If you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, but only its contents, then ratings are truly valid. FTR, I don't necessarily agree that 4E is a boxful of poo. I'm just making an analogy.
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