A Question to my D&D 5e Player Watchers
a year ago
Hello there everyone....
I hope you are doing okay...
Me? Been quite sick for a month but I seem to be recovering well...
Hope I'll be done with this soon...
But before that, I do have something to ask for my Watchers who Play D&D 5E...
See, I am looking for Official WotC publications to get in my library before the "One D&D" 5.5 Version drops at the end of the year...
They have been Many books ( and not all of them are localized in my Native Language, French) and I have an hard time to sort which ones would be worth while for me to have, both as a Player but also as a GM/DM , as I hope to be master my own games/campaigns someday in the future....
Off course, I am aware of 3rd Party Creators making their own compatible work/books but I am looking at the Official WotC stuff first because looking at ALL the 3rd Party stuff would be an other league of an Undertaking... ^^"""
Seem safer to look at the Official stuff first and only THEN looking at what 3rd Parties has to offer that cover ground not covered by the Official Publications, add interesting things and/or are just fun on their own...
So YOU, my D&D 5E Player watching me...
What would you say is your Favorite Official D&D 5E Book/Publication, being either a Source Book, an Adventure or a Setting Book?
Or at least, which one would you consider worth while to have on hand?
Feel free to comment below
I hope you are doing okay...
Me? Been quite sick for a month but I seem to be recovering well...
Hope I'll be done with this soon...
But before that, I do have something to ask for my Watchers who Play D&D 5E...
See, I am looking for Official WotC publications to get in my library before the "One D&D" 5.5 Version drops at the end of the year...
They have been Many books ( and not all of them are localized in my Native Language, French) and I have an hard time to sort which ones would be worth while for me to have, both as a Player but also as a GM/DM , as I hope to be master my own games/campaigns someday in the future....
Off course, I am aware of 3rd Party Creators making their own compatible work/books but I am looking at the Official WotC stuff first because looking at ALL the 3rd Party stuff would be an other league of an Undertaking... ^^"""
Seem safer to look at the Official stuff first and only THEN looking at what 3rd Parties has to offer that cover ground not covered by the Official Publications, add interesting things and/or are just fun on their own...
So YOU, my D&D 5E Player watching me...
What would you say is your Favorite Official D&D 5E Book/Publication, being either a Source Book, an Adventure or a Setting Book?
Or at least, which one would you consider worth while to have on hand?
Feel free to comment below