Books : Dungeons and Dragons Core Rulebook Gift Set, 4th Edition
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by: Wizards RPG Team
List Price: $104.95Amazon.com's Price: $66.12 You Save: $38.83 (37%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Hardcover
Brand: Wizards of the Coast
Dewey Decimal Number: 793
EAN: 9780786950638
Format: Box set
ISBN: 0786950633
Label: Wizards of the Coast
Manufacturer: Wizards of the Coast
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 832
Publication Date: June 06, 2008
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Release Date: June 06, 2008
Sales Rank: 1462
Studio: Wizards of the Coast
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: All three 4th Edition core rulebooks in one handsome slipcase. 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.This gift set features a handsome slipcase containing all three of the 4th Edition D&D Roleplaying Game core rulebooks: the Players Handbook rulebook (320 pages), the Monster Manual rulebook (288 pages), and the Dungeon Masters Guide rulebook (224 pages).
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Good Stuff
I love 4th Edition. These books are a necessity. There is much left out but it will come with later releases.
Rating: - Easier on people with day jobs
The main thing I like about DnD 4e is that it makes things much easier for GMs and a bit easier for players too. I enjoy GMing but under 3.5 didn't really have the prep time to do it right, particularly since I run NPC rather than monster intensive campaigns.
Rating: - An overall improvement over 3rd/3.5 edition
The first time I played 4th edition I was in a group of 4 players plus the DM, and our DM had the only set of core books (everyone else besides myself was brand new to the game). I had skimmed sections of the books as I was making my character, and I was VERY apprehensive. It seemed to me like this was a completely different game, and in some ways it is. I have some friends who don't like it (though they've only played one session), simply stating that "it's not DnD." For any who have had experiences ... Read More
Rating: - Back into the Dungeon
First of all, a short introduction:
1. I'm not a native English speaker. Sorry for any mistakes.
2. I have been playing D&D since its 1st Edition. I have also played many other RPG games, including Warhammer 2nd Edition, Rolemaster, Paranoia, Runequest, Call of Ctulhu,...
3. Usually I was the Master/Director of the game, but other times I've played as player. I'd say the balance is somewhat in the 60% Master / 40% Player.
4. After many disappointments with previous editions of ... Read More
Rating: - amazing
The new edition of D&D are amazing. I like the new art concept and the new modular system used to that new version.
I think that is the definitive rules book to my D&D group.
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