Best products from r/DnD5th
We found 3 comment on r/DnD5th discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 3 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Player's Handbook (Dungeons & Dragons)
- The essential rulebook for Dungeons & Dragons (5th edition)
- Contains all the rules you need to know to play D&D
- Step-by-step guide to creating and leveling up characters
- Go-to player reference for over 350 spells, equipment, and more
- 1 of 3 D&D Core Rulebooks—the Player’s Handbook (rules for playing the game), the Dungeon Master’s Guide (how to run the game), and Monster Manual (creatures to encounter in your game)
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2. Dungeons & Dragons Monster Manual (Core Rulebook, D&D Roleplaying Game)
- Fill your Dungeons & Dragons games with pesky goblins and mighty dragons for players to battle or beguile, outwit or outrun
- Over 150 ready-to-play D&D monsters
- Over 400 stat blocks—with all the info a Dungeon Master needs to run encounters
- Detailed descriptions and beautiful illustrations
- 1 of 3 D&D Core Rulebooks for 5th edition—the Player’s Handbook (rules for playing the game), the Dungeon Master’s Guide (how to run the game), and Monster Manual (creatures to encounter in your game)
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3. Dungeons & Dragons Dungeon Master's Guide (Core Rulebook, D&D Roleplaying Game)
Product is for use in the Dungeons and Dragons role playing gameProduct Number: WOC A92190000Models and games are supplied unpainted and may require assembly or preparation before playAny scenery, paint, or glue is not included.
5E DMG: http://www.amazon.com/Dungeon-Masters-Guide-Core-Rulebook/dp/0786965622
5E PHB: http://www.amazon.com/Players-Handbook-Dungeons-Dragons-Wizards/dp/0786965606
5E Monster Manual: http://www.amazon.com/Monster-Manual-Core-Rulebook-Wizards/dp/0786965614
Roll20 is a popular online gaming site. I've ran stuff for groups there in the past. It's a pretty good tool, expect to put in some effort to get what you want out of it.
I know this sub is listed DND5th, but /r/dndnext (the old code name before it became 5th) and /r/dnd are both much more frequented. /r/rpg also has some dnd content specific to 5e.
There is a new SRD/OGL, see details here: http://dnd.wizards.com/articles/features/systems-reference-document-srd. The DM's guild is where I would go for adventures and other stuff: http://www.dmsguild.com/