![]() On top of that, there are other entire settings with character options:Īdd to that, Wizards of the Coast published several things with just racial options: The Upcoming Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft (available for preorder only at the moment).Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything (very popular nowadays).Popular ones include (links to buy online at the end!): For some players, though, that’s never enough! And there are a plethora of resources, just from Wizards of the Coast. Which resources do you allow? For some venues, the Player’s Handbook may be all that is needed. But what ways do you allow your players to do so for your characters? There are a lot of ways and means to make a character. Speaking of which, did you like the base? I was particularly proud of how I did on the base, and will likely paint the edge around it black. Sure, I could have done a better job with the shading, and I likely will go back with a light gloss over him later, but for all intents and purposes, he’s done. It’s been a journey, Dear Readers, but he is totally done, and I’m mostly happy with the job I did. Just…that way he looks like he’s going to either not kill you outright or disintegrate you?Īnd even from the rear, you just KNOW one of those eye stalks are going to turn any moment and hit you with…I don’t know…SOMETHING…and it’s going to be bad either way…ahem. As such, the content from these books will always be available (except for the noted exceptions above for content falling across a content category and the Core D&D category).First and foremost, before I get into anything else, or do anything else, here he is, in all of his hateful and dreadful glory, The Xanathar: The following books/sources are considered Core D&D. The following table advises what individual listings require a certain content toggle enabled to be able to use them. These special exceptions will require the appropriate content toggle enabled to use them, even though they are included in a source that is under Core D&D. There has also been content that was first released in a source that falls into one of the above categories, and then has been re-released in a source that falls under the Core D&D category. What if something is in both a special category and then republished in a Core D&D book? ![]() Monstrous Compendium Vol 3: Minecraft Creatures
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