D&D 3.5 Dungeon Master's Guide Now In PDF!

Adding to the already-available PDF versions of the Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Player's Handbook and Monster Manual, the D&D 3.5 Dungeon Master's Guide has now popped up on DNDClassics.com in PDF format. Like the previous two, the 320-page PDF is only $9.99.

Get it here. Or grab the Player's Handbook and/or Monster Manual, too.


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Weave exciting tales of heroism filled with magic and monsters.

Within these pages, you’ll discover the tools and options you need to create detailed worlds and dynamic adventures for your players to experience in the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game.

The revised Dungeon Master's Guide is an essential rulebook for Dungeon Masters of the D&D game. The Dungeon Master's Guide has been reorganized to be more user friendly.

It features information on running a D&D game, adjudicating play, writing adventures, nonplayer characters (including nonplayer character classes), running a campaign, characters, magic items (including intelligent and cursed items, and artifacts), and a dictionary of special abilities and conditions. Changes have been made to the item creation rules and pricing, and prestige classes new to the Dungeon Master's Guide are included (over 10 prestige classes).

The revision includes expanded advice on how to run a campaign and instructs players on how to take full advantage of the tie-in D&D miniatures line.
 

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I would like replacements for my 3.0 core books.

But I'm not holding my breath.

Still, this is great and I hope fans of other editions soon see the PDFs they want, too.
 





I wouldn't have guessed they were there. And I think I might prefer the digest books, essentials and the minster vault.
 

I wouldn't have guessed they were there. And I think I might prefer the digest books, essentials and the minster vault.

They have already released the Baisc Cyclopedia, and the 3.5 and 4E Compendiums - I picked them up when they had the dndclassics anniversary sale back in February(?):

http://www.dndclassics.com/product/...ic?it=1&filters=44735_0_0&affiliate_id=490382
http://www.dndclassics.com/product/...dium-4e?filters=44735_0_0&affiliate_id=490382
http://www.dndclassics.com/product/54392/Rules-Compendium-35?filters=44735_0_0&affiliate_id=490382

The 4E Dungeon Master's Kit really isn't worth it, as it only includes the DM book and the Reavers of Harkenwold adventure, for $20 - the maps, tokens, and DM Screen aren't included.

The 4E Monster Vaults (original and Nentir Vale) aren't available at all yet. I suspect that when they are released that they'll be as limited as the DM Kit; perhaps they didn't purchase the digital reproduction rights for the props' artwork?

As for the earlier editions core rulebooks, the originals, I wonder if they aren't waiting for the recent deluxe re-releases to be more widely OOS/OOP before releasing them as PDFs.

I think the DMG3.5's release marks the first time that the Basic (B/X) Set Rulebook has dropped out of the top 5 since it was released.

Here's a list of the core rulebooks released in PDF so far: www.dndclassics.com/browse.php?filters=44735_0_0&affiliate_id=490382
 

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