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Reddit mentions of Warriors & Weapons (Dungeons & Dragons): A Young Adventurer's Guide (Dungeons & Dragons Young Adventurer's Guides)

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Warriors & Weapons (Dungeons & Dragons): A Young Adventurer's Guide (Dungeons & Dragons Young Adventurer's Guides). Here are the top ones.

Warriors & Weapons (Dungeons & Dragons): A Young Adventurer's Guide (Dungeons & Dragons Young Adventurer's Guides)
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Height8.6 Inches
Length6.05 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJuly 2019
Weight0.85 Pounds
Width0.56 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Warriors & Weapons (Dungeons & Dragons): A Young Adventurer's Guide (Dungeons & Dragons Young Adventurer's Guides):

u/drdoctorphd · 7 pointsr/DnD

You might be interested in the recently released Young Adventurer's Guide. I haven't looked through it much, but it's aimed at a younger demographic with simpler rules and less math.

EDIT: Reviewing some of the comments, you might need to pair this with the starter set or PHB.

u/EvanescentDoe · 1 pointr/dndmemes

I’m pregnant and have both of these saved and will be ordering ABC’s as soon as it’s available again. My husband is excited haha we also have a player’s handbook and monster manual that were specifically written for kids... let me find a link real quick because they’re super cool and have Pokémon style size references with descriptions like “about the size of a beachball” or other random relatable objects.

Edit: Monsters and Creatures

Warriors and Weapons
There are apparently more of them? The author was at GenCon and these are the two we got

u/Turtle-Fox · 1 pointr/dndnext

You could try playing HarmonQuest style, where he simply tells you what he wants to do and you make the rolls (or let him roll and he just tells you the number) and you have a separate copy of his sheet. He would simply just be given an overview of what he's good at and the different actions/spells he can cast. This could help ease him in as you eventually tell him how you come to different conclusions and effects with the rolls. You would be playing much looser with the rules, and you run the risk of him just wanting to only play that style instead of learning to do it himself.

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Depending on his age and experience with fantasy, Warriors & Weapons (Official D&D book) could help introduce him to the world of D&D and help him better create a character fit for him.