The ''Player's Handbook'' (spelled ''Players Handbook'' in first edition ''
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons
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'' (''AD&D'')) is a book of rules for the
fantasy
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role-playing game
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''
Dungeons & Dragons
''Dungeons & Dragons'' (commonly abbreviated as ''D&D'' or ''DnD'') is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game (RPG) originally designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson. The game was first published in 1974 by Tactical Studies Rules, Inc. (T ...
'' (''D&D''). It does not contain the complete set of rules for the game, and only includes rules for use by players of the game. Additional rules, for use by
Dungeon Masters (DMs), who
referee
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the game, can be found in the ''
Dungeon Master's Guide
The ''Dungeon Master's Guide'' (''DMG'' or ''DM's Guide''; in some printings, the ''Dungeon Masters Guide'' or ''Dungeon Master Guide'') is a book of rules for the fantasy role-playing game ''Dungeons & Dragons''. The ''Dungeon Master's Guide'' co ...
''. Many optional rules, such as those governing extremely high-level players, and some of the more obscure spells, are found in other sources.
Since the first edition,
the ''Player's Handbook'' has contained tables and rules for creating characters, lists of the abilities of the different
character classes, the properties and costs of equipment, descriptions of
spells that
magic-using character classes (such as
wizards or
clerics
Clergy are formal leaders within established religions. Their roles and functions vary in different religious traditions, but usually involve presiding over specific rituals and teaching their religion's doctrines and practices. Some of the t ...
) can cast, and numerous other rules governing gameplay. Both the ''Dungeon Master's Guide'' and the ''Player's Handbook'' give advice, tips, and suggestions for various styles of play. The ''Player's Handbook'', ''Dungeon Master's Guide'', and ''
Monster Manual
The ''Monster Manual'' (''MM'' is the primary bestiary sourcebook for monsters in the '' Dungeons & Dragons'' (''D&D'' fantasy role-playing game, first published in 1977 by TSR. The ''Monster Manual'' was the first hardcover D&D book and inc ...
'' make up the core ''D&D'' rulebooks.
''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons''
The first ''Players Handbook'' was released in June 1978 as a 128-page hardcover.
[Players Handbook](_blank)
at acaeum.com. Retrieved November 22, 2008. It was written by
Gary Gygax
Ernest Gary Gygax ( ; July 27, 1938 – March 4, 2008) was an American game designer and author best known for co-creating the pioneering role-playing game ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (''D&D'') with Dave Arneson.
In the 1960s, Gygax created an ...
and edited by
Mike Carr, who also wrote the foreword. The original cover art was by
D.A. Trampier,
who also provided interior illustrations along with
David C. Sutherland III
David C. Sutherland III (April 4, 1949"United States Social Security Death Index," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JT69-9Y8 : accessed 12 Feb 2013), David C Sutherland, 6 June 2005; citing U.S. Social Security Administra ...
. In this edition, the game rules were divided between the ''Players Handbook'' and the ''Dungeon Masters Guide'', which was printed later.
Later editions of the game moved the bulk of the game rules to the ''Player's Handbook'', leaving information needed chiefly by the DM in the ''Dungeon Master's Guide''. The new rules were so open-ended that game campaigns required a referee or
Dungeon Master.
The ''Players Handbook'' contained the information needed to play the standard
character classes:
clerics
Clergy are formal leaders within established religions. Their roles and functions vary in different religious traditions, but usually involve presiding over specific rituals and teaching their religion's doctrines and practices. Some of the t ...
(including
druids
A druid was a member of the high-ranking class in ancient Celtic cultures. Druids were religious leaders as well as legal authorities, adjudicators, lorekeepers, medical professionals and political advisors. Druids left no written accounts. Whi ...
),
fighters (including
rangers and
paladins
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),
magic-users (including illusionists),
thieves
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(including
assassins
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Assassin may also refer to:
Origin of term
* Someone belonging to the medieval Persian Ismaili order of Assassins
Animals and insects
* Assassin bugs, a genus in the family ''Reduviid ...
), and
monks
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.
The book also included information on non-human races, such as
dwarves,
elves
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, and
halflings, character abilities, armor and weapons,
spell descriptions, and optional rules for
psionics
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.
The original ''Players Handbook'' was reviewed by
Don Turnbull in issue No. 10 of ''
White Dwarf
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'', who gave the book a rating of 10 out of 10. Turnbull noted, "I don't think I have ever seen a product sell so quickly as did the ''Handbook'' when it first appeared on the
Games Workshop
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Founded in 1975 by John Peake, ...
stand at Dragonmeet", a British role-playing game convention; after the convention, he studied the book and concluded that "whereas
the original rules are ambiguous and muddled, the ''Handbook'' is a detailed and coherent game-system, and very sophisticated."
Turnbull felt a bit of apprehension at the amount of time it would require to digest all the new material, but concluded by saying "I said of the ''
Monster Manual
The ''Monster Manual'' (''MM'' is the primary bestiary sourcebook for monsters in the '' Dungeons & Dragons'' (''D&D'' fantasy role-playing game, first published in 1977 by TSR. The ''Monster Manual'' was the first hardcover D&D book and inc ...
'' that it was TSR's most impressive publication to date; that is no longer true—this accolade must belong to the ''Handbook'' which is nothing short of a triumph."
In 1983,
TSR changed the cover art of the ''Players Handbook'', although the interior contents remained the same.
This printing featured cover art by
Jeff Easley
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.
Printings with this cover also bear an orange spine that fits in with other ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' books.
Numerous foreign editions of the ''Players Handbook'' were published, including versions for the United Kingdom, Australia, France, and Germany.
Games Workshop
Games Workshop Group (often abbreviated as GW) is a British manufacturer of miniature wargames, based in Nottingham, England. Its best-known products are '' Warhammer Age of Sigmar'' and '' Warhammer 40,000''.
Founded in 1975 by John Peake, ...
(U.K.) published a softcover version also in 1978.
Dealers continued to place orders for the 1st edition ''Players Handbook'' even after 2nd edition was released, causing the final printing to be in July 1990, a year after the release of 2nd edition.
In 2012, Wizards of the Coast released a new printing of the original book, billed as the "1st Edition Premium Player's Handbook", as part of a set of limited-edition reprints of the original 1st Edition core rulebooks: the ''Monster Manual'', ''Player's Handbook'', and ''Dungeon Master's Guide''. These premium versions of the original ''AD&D'' rulebooks were reprinted with the original art and content, but feature a new cover design. Purchase of the reprinted ''Player's Handbook'' will help support the Gygax Memorial Fund—established to immortalize Gary Gygax with a memorial statue in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.
Reviews
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'' #34 (Aug 1986)
''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' 2nd edition
The ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition Player's Handbook'' was a 256-page hardcover book written by
David "Zeb" Cook and released in 1989.
The original cover art is by
Jeff Easley
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, and the book featured eight full-page color illustrations,
as well as other interior illustrations by
Douglas Chaffee
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Chaffee was the son of Ralph and Marjorie Cha ...
,
Larry Elmore
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, Craig Farley,
John and Laura Lakey,
Erik Olson
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, Jack Pennington,
Jeff Butler
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, Jeff Easley, Jean E. Martin, and
Dave Sutherland.
The ''Player's Handbook'' for 2nd edition was compatible with 1st edition rules, but was streamlined and clarified.
The book included information on how to play the standard character classes: warriors (including fighters, paladins, and rangers), wizards (including mages and specialist wizards such as illusionists), priests (clerics and guidelines for variance by mythos, including the druid as an example), and rogues (including thieves and
bards
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); while most character classes remained about the same as in the 1st edition rules, the bard was regularized, and the assassin and monk were dropped.
TSR, Inc. also removed some races from the game, such as half-orcs, although some of these were added back into the game in supplements, such as ''The
Complete Book of Humanoids''.
It was in the ''Player's Option - Spells & Magic'' book for the second edition that the artificier was first introduced, as a specialist choice for magic users specifically.
Optional rules for skills, known as ''proficiencies'', were added, and sections describing role-playing, combat, magic, time and movement, equipment, and spell descriptions were all expanded.
The book included major changes regarding character classes, races, and magic, and incorporated many new rules that had been published in supplements such as ''
Unearthed Arcana'' and ''
Dragonlance Adventures
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Contents
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''.
The 2nd edition ''Player's Handbook'' was an
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Lawrence Schick
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Schick attended Kent State University in Ohio.
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Schick, as the head of design and development at TSR, brought aboard Tom Moldvay ...
, in his 1991 book ''Heroic Worlds'', called the book "a vast improvement" over the 1st edition book; he noted that the monk character class had been "banished to ''
Oriental Adventures
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'' where it belongs", but commented that the spell descriptions "have positively bloated to over 100 pages".
In 1995, a new version of the 2nd edition ''Player's Handbook'' was released as part of TSR's 25th anniversary.
The book was revised, becoming sixty-four pages larger,
[DataBase: AD&D Player's Handbook, 2nd Ed. Revised (1995)](_blank)
at lyberty.com. Retrieved November 23, 2008. mainly due to layout changes and new artwork. A new foreword in this edition specifically stated that the book was not ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' 3rd edition.
The 2nd edition ''Player's Handbook'' was reproduced as a premium reprint on May 21, 2013.
Reception
In the May 1989 edition of ''
Games International
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'', James Wallis called the 2nd edition "an improvement over the original", but concluded that it was "a step forward for the game, but a very small step." Wallis felt that the many improvements called for by the "archaic mechanics" and "hugely overly-complex" rules had not been addressed, and that the game still provided "a terrible introduction to role-playing." He concluded that the designer "lacked the vision to see what could have been done with the material", and gave the book a below-average rating of 2 out of 5, saying, "''AD&D'' may be the biggest selling rolegame of all time, but like the IBM PC, that doesn't mean that it isn't thoroughly obsolete and to be avoided."
Reviews
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Magia i Miecz
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'' #22 (October 1995) (Polish)
''Dungeons & Dragons'' 3rd edition
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[''D&D'' Alumni: A Look Back at Player's Handbooks](_blank)
Retrieved November 23, 2008. (with the ''Player's Handbook'' debuting at that year's
Gen Con
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) represented a major overhaul of the game, including the adoption of the
d20 system. The third edition also dropped the word ''Advanced'' from the title, as the publisher decided to publish only one version of the game instead of both basic and advanced versions.
Monte Cook
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Cook has been a professional game designer since 1988, worki ...
,
Jonathan Tweet
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, and
Skip Williams
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all contributed to the 3rd edition ''Players Handbook'', ''
Dungeon Master's Guide
The ''Dungeon Master's Guide'' (''DMG'' or ''DM's Guide''; in some printings, the ''Dungeon Masters Guide'' or ''Dungeon Master Guide'') is a book of rules for the fantasy role-playing game ''Dungeons & Dragons''. The ''Dungeon Master's Guide'' co ...
'', and ''
Monster Manual
The ''Monster Manual'' (''MM'' is the primary bestiary sourcebook for monsters in the '' Dungeons & Dragons'' (''D&D'' fantasy role-playing game, first published in 1977 by TSR. The ''Monster Manual'' was the first hardcover D&D book and inc ...
'', and then each designer wrote one of the books based on those contributions.
Tweet is credited with the book's design. Cover art is by
Henry Higginbotham, with interior art by
Lars Grant-West,
Scott Fischer,
John Foster,
Todd Lockwood
Todd Wills Lockwood, (born July 9, 1957 in Boulder, Colorado, United States) is an American artist specializing in fantasy and science fiction illustration. He is best known for his work on the role-playing game ''Dungeons & Dragons'', and for hi ...
,
David Martin,
Arnie Swekel Arnie Swekel is an artist whose work has appeared in role-playing games.
Background
Swekel was born May 2, 1964, and grew up in River Rouge, Michigan. After graduating high school he briefly attended The Center for Creative Studies (now called Coll ...
, and
Sam Wood
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. The 3rd edition ''Player's Handbook'' also saw the return of half-orcs and monks to the core rules set,
along with some all-new classes.
The reviewer from ''
Pyramid
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'' commented on the release of third edition, stating: "There's a lot to like about ''Dungeons and Dragons'' 3rd Edition as seen in the ''Player's Handbook''. The new artwork is gorgeous and evocative, and in the 286 pages of the main rulebook there's a lot of well-written and tightly packed rules." Another reviewer wrote a response to the first review. A third reviewer felt that the design team "smoothed out the rough edges from ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragon'' 2nd Edition and added tons of new goodies to make ''D&D'' 3rd Edition the best combat-oriented RPG you can buy".
In July 2003, the rules were revised again to version 3.5 based on two years of player feedback.
[''Dungeons & Dragons'' 2003 Core Rulebook Revisions FAQ](_blank)
Retrieved November 24, 2008. Revisions to the ''Player's Handbook'' included the classes becoming more balanced against each other.
When asked about the changes from the prior ''Player's Handbook'' release, Skip Williams said "I think they range from the almost invisible (unless it affects your character directly) to the pretty radical," while Andy Collins replied "Well, I don't think I'd call any of the changes "radical." Even though some characters will undergo some significant changes, the aim is for the character to still feel like the same character, only with more interesting and balanced options."
Andy Collins is credited for the ''Player's Handbook'' 3.5 revision. Cover art is by
Henry Higginbotham, with interior art by
Lars Grant-West,
Scott Fischer,
John Foster,
Jeremy Jarvis,
Todd Lockwood
Todd Wills Lockwood, (born July 9, 1957 in Boulder, Colorado, United States) is an American artist specializing in fantasy and science fiction illustration. He is best known for his work on the role-playing game ''Dungeons & Dragons'', and for hi ...
,
David Martin,
Wayne Reynolds
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Early life and education
Wayne Reynolds was born in Leeds, UK. He attended art college in Dewsbury and Middlesbrough.
Games
Wayne Reynolds has contin ...
,
Arnie Swekel Arnie Swekel is an artist whose work has appeared in role-playing games.
Background
Swekel was born May 2, 1964, and grew up in River Rouge, Michigan. After graduating high school he briefly attended The Center for Creative Studies (now called Coll ...
, and
Sam Wood
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.
May 2006 saw the release of the ''
Player's Handbook II
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'', designed to follow up the standard ''Player's Handbook''. This book was designed by
David Noonan. It contains four new classes, along with new spells, feats, and new role-playing options. Its cover pays homage to the 1st edition ''Player's Handbook''.
The 3.5 edition ''Player's Handbook'' was reproduced as a premium reprint on September 18, 2012.
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''Dungeons & Dragons'' 4th edition
On June 6, 2008, the Fourth Edition ''Player's Handbook'', subtitled ''Arcane, Divine and Martial Heroes'', was released. It was originally announced that the 4th edition's three core rulebooks would be released over a three-month period, but the date changed after customer feedback revealed a majority preference among D&D customers to have all three core rulebooks released in the same month. The Fourth Edition ''Player's Handbook'' was designed by
Rob Heinsoo,
Andy Collins, and
James Wyatt
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W ...
. The front cover illustration was by
Wayne Reynolds
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and the back cover illustration was by
Dan Scott, with interior illustrations by
Zoltan Boros &
Gabor Szikszai,
Matt Cavotta
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Career
Cavotta wrote a weekly column for Magic ...
,
Eric Deschamps,
Wayne England
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He died on 9 Fe ...
,
David Griffith,
Ralph Horsley
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Career
His ''Dungeons & Dragons'' work includes cover art for the adventure '' The Shattered Gates of Slaughtergarde'' (2006), and interior art for ''Monster Manual III'' ...
,
Howard Lyon,
Raven Mimura,
Lee Moyer
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,
William O'Connor,
Steve Prescott
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, Dan Scott,
Anne Stokes
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,
Franz Vohwinkel, and
Eva Widermann
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She went to the Scholastic of Graphic & Design, Munich.
Career
Widermann started her graphic design career in 1998 and wor ...
.
The first ''Player's Handbook'' includes eight classes: cleric, fighter, paladin, ranger, rogue, warlock, warlord, and wizard, and eight races: dragonborn, dwarf, eladrin, elf, human, half-elf, halfling, and tiefling. The warlock and warlord classes, and the dragonborn and tiefling races, represented new additions to the core rules, while the book left out previous core elements such as the monk and bard classes and the gnome and half-orc races. Wizards of the Coast emphasized that those elements would be coming in subsequent ''Player's Handbooks'' and would be considered to be as central to the game as those in the first book.
The 4th edition ''
Player's Handbook 2'', subtitled ''Arcane, Divine and Primal Heroes'',
was released on March 17, 2009.
The ''Player's Handbook 2'' includes eight classes: the avenger,
barbarian
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, bard, druid, invoker,
shaman
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,
sorcerer, and warden, and five races: the deva,
gnome, goliath, half-orc, and
shifter. The book reached No. 28 on ''
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''s bestseller list the week of March 26, 2009 and No. 14 on the ''
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''s non-fiction bestseller list a week later.
A third book in the series, ''
Player's Handbook 3'', subtitled ''Psionic, Divine and Primal Heroes'', was released on March 16, 2010. Retrieved on 2011-02-20. The book was designed by
Mike Mearls
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,
Bruce R. Cordell, and
Robert J. Schwalb, and featured cover art by
Michael Komarck
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Earl ...
and interior art by
Ralph Beisner,
Eric Belisle,
Kerem Beyit,
Wayne England
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,
Jason A. Engle
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Jason Engle was born in southern California in 1979.
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His '' Dungeons & Dragons'' work includes '' Shining South' ...
,
Carl Frank,
Randy Gallegos,
Adam Gillespie,
Ralph Horsley
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Career
His ''Dungeons & Dragons'' work includes cover art for the adventure '' The Shattered Gates of Slaughtergarde'' (2006), and interior art for ''Monster Manual III'' ...
,
Roberto Marchesi,
Jake Masbruch
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,
Jim Nelson,
William O'Connor,
Hector Ortiz,
Shane Nitzche,
Wayne Reynolds
Wayne Reynolds is a British artist whose work has appeared in comics and role-playing games.
Early life and education
Wayne Reynolds was born in Leeds, UK. He attended art college in Dewsbury and Middlesbrough.
Games
Wayne Reynolds has contin ...
,
Chris Seaman,
John Stanko,
Matias Tapia,
Beth Trott,
Francis Tsai
Francis Tsai (April 14, 1967 – April 23, 2015) was an American comic book artist, illustrator, author and conceptual artist. He was of Taiwanese and Japanese ancestry.
Early life
Tsai was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, and raised in Lubbock, Te ...
,
Eva Widermann
Eva Widermann (born June 6, 1978) is an illustrator and concept artist whose work appears in role-playing games.
Education
She went to the Scholastic of Graphic & Design, Munich.
Career
Widermann started her graphic design career in 1998 and wor ...
,
Sam Wood
Samuel Grosvenor Wood (July 10, 1883 – September 22, 1949) was an American film director and producer who is best known for having directed such Hollywood hits as ''A Night at the Opera (film), A Night at the Opera'', ''A Day at the Races (fi ...
,
Ben Wootten, and
Kieran Yanner. It includes six classes: ardent, battlemind, monk,
psion, runepriest, and seeker, along with four races: wilden, the
minotaur
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githzerai
This is the list of ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' 2nd edition monsters, an important element of that role-playing game. This list only includes monsters from official ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' 2nd Edition supplements published by TSR, ...
, and shardminds. The PHB3 also includes new multi-classing rules for hybrid characters.
Reviews
Pyramid, Steve Jackson Games
''Dungeons & Dragons'' 5th edition
The fifth edition ''Player's Handbook'' was released on August 19, 2014. The ''Player's Handbook'' contains the basic rules of the 5e system, the base classes and races, and character customization options.
Reception
In ''
Publishers Weekly
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's'' "Best-selling Books Week Ending September 1, 2014", ''Player's Handbook'' was #1 in "Hardcover Nonfiction" and sold 22,090 units. It remained in the top 25 for four weeks.
The 5th edition ''Player's Handbook'' won the 2015
Origins Award
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for Best Role Playing Game and Fan Favorite Role Playing Game. The book won three 2015 gold
ENnie Awards
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, "Best Game", "Best Rules", "Product of the Year", and one silver award for "Best Writing" by
Jeremy Crawford,
James Wyatt
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Early life
W ...
,
Robert J. Schwalb, and
Bruce R. Cordell.
Chuck Francisco of mania.com commented: "While it was an easily accessible system, 4e left a lukewarm feeling with my gaming group. There was something too generic and uninteresting about player characters which pervaded the system, especially in the wake of 3.5e (which some felt provided too many options so as to be confusing). In the process, 4e characters lost an indescribable crunchy feeling, but I'm pleased to say that it's been brought back for the newest installment of this venerated table top series."
Andrew Zimmerman Jones of ''
Black Gate'' comments on the 5th edition ''Player's Handbook'': "Their rules light approach make it a natural system for old fans to bring new players into the hobby, but even with this initial offering there are enough customization options to keep old school gamers happy playing with it."
See also
*
Editions of ''Dungeons & Dragons''
*
List of alternate ''Dungeons & Dragons'' classes
References
Further reading
*Review: ''AD&D Second Edition Player's Handbook'', ''White Wolf'' #17 (1989)
*"Sage Advice", ''
Dragon'' #148.
*"Sage Advice", ''
Dragon'' #149.
*"Sage Advice", ''
Dragon'' #157.
* ''
Casus Belli
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'' #34 (Aug 1986)
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