List of Dungeons & Dragons Rulebooks PDF
List of Dungeons & Dragons Rulebooks PDF
List of Dungeons & Dragons Rulebooks PDF
This is a list of Dungeons & Dragons rulebooks for the 3 Advanced Dungeons & Dragons
Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) fantasy role-playing game,
sorted by the edition of the game that they appeared in. Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (AD&D) greatly exThis list does not include books designed for use as pre- panded upon the rules and settings of the original D&D
made adventures.
game when it was released in 1977. As such, this edition
See also: List of Dungeons & Dragons modules and List saw the publication of numerous books to assist players.
The naming of the core books in this edition became the
of Dungeons & Dragons adventures
standard for all later editions.
This literature-related list is incomplete; you can
help by expanding it.
Supplements
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1
Boxed sets
Books
1
Planescape
(1994)
Volume
MC4 Monstrous Compendium Dragonlance Appendix (1989)96 pages, 4 dividers and 3-ring Dbinder
College of Wizardry
Den of Thieves (1996)
Appendix
Two
Compendium
Monstrous
MC15 Monstrous Compendium Ravenloft Appendix A major revision of the AD&D rules was released in
II: Children of the Night (1993)64 pages, 4 di- 2000. As the Basic game had been discontinued some
years earlier, and the more straightforward title was more
viders
marketable, the word Advanced was dropped and the
Monstrous Manual (1993)384 page hardcover new edition was called just Dungeons & Dragons, but was
still ocially referred to as 3rd edition (or 3E for short).
reprinting MC1 & MC2 plus others
Dark Sun Monstrous Compendium Appendix II: Ter- This edition was the rst to be released by Wizards of the
Coast after their acquisition of the company, as well as the
rors Beyond Tyr (1995)
rst to allow third-party companies to make supplemental
Ravenloft Monstrous Compendium Appendices I & II materials by use of the Open Game License. A series of
(1996)reprinting MC10 & MC15
Map Folios were also produced.
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In July 2003, a revised version of the 3rd edition D&D
rules (termed version 3.5) was released that incorporated
numerous rule changes, as well as expanding the Dungeon
Masters Guide and Monster Manual.
The books from the main product line of 4th Edition are
split into Core Rules and Supplement books. Unlike third
edition of Dungeons & Dragons, which had the core rulebooks released in monthly installments, the 4th editions
of the Players Handbook, Monster Manual, and Dungeon
Masters Guide were all released in June 2008.
Core rulebooks
Halls of Undermountain
Hammerfast: A Dwarven Outpost Adventure Site
Into the Unknown: The Dungeon Survival Handbook
Menzoberranzan
Monster Manual 2
Monster Manual 3
Mordenkainen's Magnicent Emporium
Neverwinter Campaign Setting
Supplement books
Adventurers Vault
Adventurers Vault 2
Arcane Power - Options for Bards, Sorcerers, Swordmages, Warlocks and Wizards
Dungeon Delve
Underdark
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Vor Rukoth: An Ancient Ruins Adventure Site
Wizards Presents: Races and Classes
Wizards Presents: Worlds and Monsters
Essentials books
Dungeon Masters Kit
Heroes of the Fallen Lands
Heroes of the Forgotten Kingdoms
Monster Vault
Monster Vault: Threats to the Nentir Vale
Rules Compendium
References
[1] Pulsipher, Lewis (February/March 1981). An Introduction to Dungeons & Dragons. White Dwarf (23) (London, England: Games Workshop, published February
March 1981). pp. 89. Check date values in: |date=
(help)
[2] Review of Dungeons & Dragons Supplement II: Blackmoor, Scott Casper (2006), retrieved March 2008
[3] Original D&D Supplements. The Acaeum. Retrieved
2009-01-17.
[4] Kuntz & Ward. Gods, Demi-Gods, & Heroes, Foreword.
TSR Rules, 1976.
[5] "Acaeum: Basic Set". Acaeum. Archived from the original on 2010-08-19. Retrieved 2010-08-19.
[6] Gygax & Arneson (1977) p. 6. states "...experience levels that high are not discussed in this book and the reader
is referred to the more complete rules in ADVANCED
DUNGEONS & DRAGONS
[7] "Acaeum: Expert Set". Acaeum. Archived from the original on 2010-08-19. Retrieved 2010-08-19.
[8] The History of TSR. Wizards of the Coast. Archived
from the original on 2008-10-04. Retrieved 2005-08-20.
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