‘Manual of the Planes,’ ‘Godly Grimoire,’ and More
This week we’re getting to the bottom of a haunt, studying the planes, and borrowing the powers of D&D’s most powerful beasts.
It’s time to roll the dice on new releases! Come check out this week’s batch of brand-new 5e compatible tabletop role-playing games.
Godly Grimoire
Whether you are a lucky adventurer, a devoted hero, or a merciless stealer of divine power, the Godly Grimoire puts in your hands the power to conjure divine aspects and emulate their abilities.
You don’t have to be a cleric or a paladin to use this book:
thanks to the dozens of spells, magic items and stat blocks from the Grimoire, these powers are available to characters of any class, background and motivation, or can be used by the DM to create encounters against godlike beings.
Manual of the Planes
A vital sourcebook for players and DMs of all levels of experience, the Manual of the Planes details the manifold worlds of the Great Wheel, the most popular cosmological model of the multiverse. This book describes the layers, locations, and denizens of these worlds, as well as ideas for character creation and building planar adventures in these alien surroundings. A different style of D&D adventure awaits!
The Planescape Archive
The Archive Has Been Opened
Scribes have been hard at work, toiling with the assistance of mimirs to create this supplement with information necessary to survive planar travel. Ownership of this tome does not guarantee surviving planar travel, but it does substantially increase one’s chances.
This supplement includes wide-ranging player options and DM material to help craft Planescape adventures on the fly. In Planescape, player freedom takes center stage. Using this supplement, a DM can allow players to traverse the multiverse in any way they choose. This makes a sandbox style campaigns easier for the DM with over 200 plot hooks based on the planes.
The Haunt
Unlock the secrets and drive back the evil from Montarthas Manor.
A one-shot, 6-8 hour Horror themed adventure, designed for characters of 4th or 5th level.
In ages past, an ancient town was lost and destroyed by a siege of orcs. Only one building survived; to this day, the manor is the only still-standing building to be seen for miles. Some say it is haunted, a few whisper of great treasures within, while others fear that it is the manor itself that lives!
No one knows for sure, only that a great evil haunts its halls.
Do you dare enter Montarthas Manor?!
Elminster’s Candlekeep Companion
Elminster Aumar, Chosen of Mystra, invites you to explore the grandest repository of knowledge in the Forgotten Realms: Candlekeep, the Library Fortress! The Sage of Shadowdale has assembled this companion to help seekers of wisdom navigate the Castle of Tomes. Be warned! Elminster requests that you bring a suitable entrance gift, lest you be turned away at the front gates.
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