Oh moley. Where to even start. This was one of my first ever downloads as a new DM, so I'm a bit embarrassed it took me so long to get around to reviewing. This wonderful supplement contains: two random encounter tables; eight random magic item enchantment tables (lesser, medium, greater, and legenendary enchantment tables for both beneficial and detrimental enchantments); twelve puzzles that can easily be adapted for almost any in-game circumstance; six complete tier 1 oneshot adventures (2x for APL 1-2, 2x for APL 3-4, 2x for APL 4-5); eleven dungeon maps (some with annotations) to inspire and assist DMs in creating a dungeon; and four fully fleshed-out dungeons (2x APL 4-5, 2x APL 6-7) with monsters, loot, and flavor that are easy to drop into your game or build around. There's more than enough great content here for DMs to develop a level 1-8 mini-campaign or fuel their own campaigns and adventures. More than a year later, and I'm still getting use out of this supplement.
One thing to keep in mind is that this supplement is 100 pages of pure text, interspersed with occasional dungeon maps and stat blocks. If you are looking for a supplement with oodles of art, this is not what you're looking for. In spite of that, I believe that Nerzugal's Dungeon Master Toolkit is a must-have in every DMs library.
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