![]() Their interest, as well as a thorough read of the PHB, had me wanting to see how the system played on a table. However, after reading the Player’s Handbook, I was intrigued, as were my gaming friends, who had recently returned to playing traditional Advanced Dungeons & Dragons in 2011 after a two year romance with Pathfinder. My initial impression of D&D 5E was that I wouldn’t be interested in learning a new system as I hadn’t even attempted to pick up D&D 4E. Unlike my fearless editor John O’Neill, I’m actually going to give you a look at the product beyond reading the jacked cover. ![]() I’ve spoken a bit in the past about both the 5E Player’s Handbook, as well as the Monster Manual, but today I’d like to take a more in-depth look at the system and the new Dungeon Master’s Guide that will be released this week (the 9th) from Wizards of the Coast. ![]() The new 5E artwork reflects Chris Nolan’s Dark Knight, which upon reflection might not be such a great thing. ![]()
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