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Dungeons & Dragons Core Rules Gift Set

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The perfect gift for the Dungeons & Dragons fans in your life or as a treat for yourself.
 
Need a gift for the holidays? A birthday present, a treat for yourself? This is it. Inside the D&D Core Rulebook Gift Set are special foil cover editions of the three Dungeons & Dragons core rulebooks&;the Players Handbook, Dungeon Master&;s Guide, and Monster Manual&;plus a Dungeon Master&;s screen, all collected in a stylish slipcase. It&;s the perfect gift for any D&D fan.
 
&; Each of the three books and the Dungeon Master&;s screen feature reflective foil covers, available ONLY with this release.
&; The Player&;s Handbook, Dungeon Master&;s Guide, and Monster Manual are the foundational texts of D&D&;s fifth edition&;for beginners and for veterans alike.
&; The D&D Gift Set includes the latest rules updates and errata.
&; Dungeons & Dragons is the world&;s greatest roleplaying game. Created in 1974, D&D transformed gaming culture by blending traditional fantasy with miniatures and wargaming.

ALL THE TOOLS: The Dungeons & Dragons Core Rules Gift Set includes a copy of all three core rulebooks (Player’s Handbook, Dungeon Master’s Guide, Monster Manual) plus a Dungeon Master’s Screen, all collected in a stylish slipcase. It’s the perfect gift for any D&D fan.
PLAYER’S HANDBOOK: The essential reference for every D&D player, the Player’s Handbook contains rules for character creation and advancement, backgrounds and skills, exploration and combat, equipment, spells, and much more.
DUNGEON MASTER’S GUIDE: Teaches how to run D&D adventures for other players and how to give them monsters to fight, mysteries to solve, and fantasy worlds to explore.
MONSTER MANUAL: Helps the Dungeon Master (the game’s narrator) fill games with iconic fantasy creatures. Includes details and rules for over 400 monsters from goblins to dragons, with over 150 illustrations.
DUNGEON MASTER’S SCREEN: Helps the Dungeon Master keep die rolls and notes hidden from players. Plus, the inside is filled with quick references for the most commonly used in-game information to help keep things running smoothly..UNLEASH YOUR IMAGINATION: Dungeons & Dragons is a cooperative storytelling game that harnesses your imagination and invites you to explore a fantastic world of adventure, where heroes battle monsters, find treasures, and overcome quests.

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Customers say this is a great reference set for beginners. They find the art amazing and easy to read and follow. They also describe the developmental level as perfect for new DMs and wholly appropriate. Readers say the box is able to store the books. They describe the content as rich, art-heavy, and breathtaking. Opinions are mixed on the book surfaces, with some finding them shiny and almost metallic, while others say they’re not that shiny.

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  1. Tony R.

    An Impressive Value with Impressive Quality
    After many years of absence from pen & paper RPGs (from the TSR AD&D days, no less), I decided I would get back into it, and since I had only the “Field Folio” remaining from my prior hoard of rule books, I thought I’d start fresh with the latest version of D&D and get at least the core books I’d need. I was very pleased to find this item, and seeing as the value you get for the price looked quite attractive, I decided to buy.I won’t bother addressing the quality of the game system itself and how it’s represented in these books (both of which I find to be well done). What I will do however is discuss the item itself, and as a lifelong bibliophile with many hard cover collectible and limited editions of my favorite books, this set is really worth the asking price.First, the slipcase the set arrives in is quite nice and very functional. The slipcase material is thicker on the top and bottom where it may tend to see more use and to support the weight of the books and screen. The slipcase exterior is very sleek-looking. The base covering material feels like a hybrid of paper and a very thin woven fabric in a matte-black textured finish. Both large sides of the slipcase are overlain with the D&D dragon ampersand logo in a sleek glossy black finish, and the Dungeons & Dragons logo is embossed in white with a red foil underline. The spine and top use the same glossy black material to overlay some wavy, mystical-looking lines, and the spine itself has a smaller red-foil embossed D&D dragon ampersand. All in all, a very smart-looking slipcase made sturdy enough to handle the rigors of use for a busy gamer while looking attractive on the shelf.As to the books, to me, these are probably the most visually satisfying rule books I’ve ever owned for an RPG, and they certainly make the AD&D books I used to own pale by comparison (the “Fiend Folio” with its pen-and-ink black-and-white drawings on non-glossy standard page stock, while classic, just doesn’t hold a candle to these quality-wise).First, the exterior. I’ve read reviews of this item that state the books do and don’t have foil covers. The set I received most certainly does though I’m afraid the photos I’ve included don’t really capture the visual sheen of the foil as well as I’d like. Each book has a foil-impregnated illustration of very high quality (Tyler Jacobson gets cover illustration honors for the “Player’s Handbook” and “Dungeon Master’s Guide,” and Raymond Swanland draws cover art duty for the “Monster Manual”). Each cover illustration fills the front cover, wraps around the spine, and fills half the back cover, the other rear half being finished in glossy black with a synopsis and D&D logo. Each piece of cover art has a primary color focus with respect to the foil component, the red of the Player’s Handbook being the most dramatic-looking to me.As to the book interiors, the endpapers of each are smartly done in thick, matte-black paper to preserve the first and last content pages, and said pages are printed on what I’m probably wrongly referring to as thick, glossy paper stock you might find in a good coffee table book which gives the pages a good heft for repeated page-turning and a satisfying feel to the fingers. Those features alone impressed me, but what really opened my eyes is the quantity of high-quality, full-color illustrations found throughout all three books. These books are truly just a joy to look through and enjoy for the artwork alone, and I really appreciate that there are so many illustrations of items in the game world, both mundane and magical. It really helps to give the active imagination some fuel while role-playing and provides a common visual basis for DMs and players alike. Additionally, while I’m no expert in bookbinding, the spines all appear to have been done with a combination of sewing and thermal processes that seem quite stout. The books lay close to flat even while using pages toward the front or back of the books (I can recall more than one AD&D source book back in the day that started shedding pages from its binding much earlier than I was happy with, particularly the “Unearthed Arcana”).Another interior feature I noticed was that of organization. In both the “Player’s Handbook” and “Dungeon Master’s Guide,” the lower page corners are tipped with colors that correspond to the part of the book you’re in, and in the “Monster Manual,” each lower page edge shows the letter of the alphabet you’re looking through. These are certainly not high-tech innovations, but they are handy helps for quickly navigating the books’ content and I thought were a nice feature to add by the publisher to make these reference works that much more useful to those using the books.Now, not everything can be perfect, and if I do have a gripe about this set, it’s with the DM screen, specifically with its vertical height. The artwork and rules content of the screen are lovely and useful, and the outward-facing dragon illustration is what I’ll call foil-imbued which gives the clouds in the sky a rather celestial look. However, I personally would have preferred to have a DM screen of the same height as the books. The one in the set is about 4/5 as tall as the books and perhaps a little too easy for players to peek over during a session. I do however like that it has four panels so the DM gets a generous plot of table real estate for notes and dice-rolling and what-not, but it’s still not tall enough to my liking.In the grand scheme however, the gripe about the screen is really just a preference issue. This slipcased set is really a very impressive, well-crafted, content-rich, art-heavy, foil-decorated rule book and DM screen collection that looks as gorgeous on the shelf in your gaming library as it does at the table during a session with your favorite RPG group. The materials and workmanship are of high quality which I expect will provide a long, useful life for these books through many hours of gaming and adventure-making. Plus, when the non-foil editions of these books go for $50 each at retail, if you’re in the market for these, there’s really no reason at all not to buy this set while it’s available. You’re getting each rule book at almost a 50% discount off retail, and they’re throwing in a well-made slipcase for storage, foil cover art all around, and a DM screen, really a no-brainer of a value proposition.I’m not often in the position to recommend many things unreservedly; this set I most certainly do. Wizards of the Coast has taken the bookmaking task seriously with this set, and it really shows. If they put out any other D&D rule book sets like this, I’ll definitely be ordering them.

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  2. Lucas

    Exemplary tribute to a legendary game
    I was playing Basic D&D and 1st Ed AD&D way, waaaaaay before it was cool. That was almost forty years ago, and I don’t play now, but the game still holds a special place in my heart, having been a significant and formative part of my early life – so much so that I thought it would be fitting to have some sort of symbolic keepsake on my bookshelf of that early chapter. I ordered the Core Rulebooks Gift Set, and couldn’t have been more pleased with it when it arrived. The books have real weight, are attractive and extremely well constructed to last, and printed on high quality paper. Every detail – from the jet black matte box with glossy logo and subtle “Dungeons & Dragons” printed in bone white letters at the bottom, to the dark metallic foil covers and artwork in warm tones of byzantium, cyan and blood red – has been carefully thought out and skillfully executed to imbue these books with an appropriate sense of magic, mystery and even danger. The 5th Edition rules themselves seem clean, comprehensive and concise, and streamlined to provide a solid framework of game mechanics capable of supporting complex interactions and diverse scenarios with minimal confusion. I see this boxed set as a wholly appropriate, lovingly designed and executed tribute to a game so unique and special that it has become a cultural phenomenon. I’m glad I have it on my shelf – makes me want to play again!

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  3. Susan J McDuffie

    Dungeons and Dragons arise!!
    Since I bought it for my granddaughter and she wanted her own and loved it, I’d say it was a success to buy it. I don’t know much about the game, but my oldest and youngest son’s have been playing it for years, and my oldest James was the one to tell my granddaughter if you get your set, then I and his 2 of 3 boys, who play now, will help teach her how to play. Much better than watching TV, and helps understand how to strategize when playing the game. I hope if you have grandchildren in the 8 yr old and up find someone if you don’t have anyone in your family, either friends kids or if there is a club because it is well worth it.SJM

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  4. Sebastian

    A Must-Have for Any D&D Enthusiast!
    This is a must-have! It includes everything needed for epic adventures. Stunning artwork, detailed lore, and practical tools make it perfect for both players and DMs. Highly recommended!

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  5. Glenn

    Old-school player joining the modern age
    I grew up on the original 1.0 set and played through the emergence of the 3.0 system for decades before going off to do other things, like get married, buy a house, have kids – all those silly things. Now that I’m an adult I can buy toys for me again, and this set is absolutely magical. Great hardbound slipcase, solid books with all the core content needed for playing and DMing alike, and a bonus DM screen thrown in for good measure. The art is everything I’ve come to know and love about Dungeons and Dragons over the years, and having this bundle is a great way to save money and get the basics for playing.

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  6. Dawnotello

    Arrived in excellent condition
    Bought a used copy from Bellweather Books. Surprised at the excellent condition. Only the case shows wear. The books and DM screen are all in like-new condition!

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  7. Tucker Dimberg

    95% good condition
    Books themselves came in perfect condition, the slipcover case was heavily dented in one corner, but I can’t say that wasn’t the shipping company

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  8. Greg

    Love 5e DnD, 1000x better than 4th edition.
    I have been playing DnD since the 3.5 edition and the 5th edition is great. This set is worth it if you want to GM the game. If you are just playing DnD, get the player guide as the other two are for the GM or DM. But if you want to learn the game and one day run your own campaigns and adventures this is a great start kit to buy.

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  9. Jon Leo

    Love this set, Foil covers are beautiful.

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  10. Rafael de Oliveira Rodrigues

    Chegou em perfeito estado e os livros são lindos. Tem acabamento com brilho metálico nas capas, as páginas são resistentes e o escudo do mestre é do mesmo material das capas. Realmente muito bom.

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  11. Eduardo

    Bonito regalo para uno mismo y para empezar en el hobby de los ttrpgs, los libros son de pasta dura con un recubierto en las portadas tipo laminado, lo que las hace lucir estupendo, la DM screen es de muy buena calidad y mucho mas grande de lo que yo esperaba, pero esta no cuenta con el laminado de los libros, aun así tiene una textura en particular que la hace lucir de muy buena calidad, estos cuatro artículos se guardan en un box set de buena calidad también, en general, aprovechen cuando estén de rebaja, pueden conseguir el paquete a un precio muy económico, incluso me lleve la sorpresa de que los libros pesaban mas de lo que yo imaginaba, cada libro cuenta con ilustraciones muy bonitas para fanáticos de la alta fantasía medieval.

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  12. Daniel Jönsson

    it was a good buy i love it.

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  13. Dcabes

    Los acabados son una pasada, con cierto brillo incluso en las portadas, la pantalla es algo pequeña pero tiene mucha información util

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