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Extremely in-depth and intriguing look into one of the most misunderstood places in the setting. Highly recommended for anyone interested in examining Thrane and the Church of the Silver Flame in more nuance.
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The Khyber Codex is an extremely impressive book. The amount of creativity on display is dazzling. Eberron's underdark, the realm of Khyber, has never been given much focus in official books, but this book sparks so many adventure ideas and details so many locations, I now feel like I could run an entire adventure or even campaign there, with just this book as reference. Extremely well done!
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This is an incredibly original and fascinating look at one of the aquatic races of D&D that you rarely get to see anything of significance done with. Megan makes the merfolk of the Thunder Sea come alive with this in-depth (no pun intended) treatise on them, and makes the possibility of an underwater campaign that much more interesting. Extremely well-done first product, and I hope to see more from Megan in the future!
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A very inventive and in-depth look at a particular facet of the Eberron campaign setting. I'm very interesting in trying out a game of Conqueror for real!
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The latest entry in the Naturalist's guide continues a tradition of creativing and talent. The in-world vignettes and character notes give a wonderful impression of the world of Eberron from a "ground's eye view". Ever wondered how deathkiss beholderkin can be employed for the good of society? Wonder no more! Highly recommended, along with the rest of the Naturalist's Guide series!
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Escape from Riedra is an exceptionally written adventure. It captures the oppressive weight of the psionic surveillance state of Riedra, a place neverbefore traveled to in such detail in an adventure. Chapter 1 even provides advice and mechanics for adventuring in Riedra outside of the bounds of the actual adventure in chapter 2.
Speaking of Chapter 2's adventure, this is no one-shot. Escape From Riedra provides enough content for three to four sessions, making it an excellent way to expand your player's understanding of the world of Eberron, exploring Sarlona. Beyond the mere technical aspects of the adventure, it is extremely well written, and there are opportunities to show the emotional, humanizing elements hidding within the totalitarian Riedran state.
Escape from Riedra is an excellent adventure, and a worthy addition to Across Eberron's catalogue.
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A very in-depth look at the power players of Eberron's main political factions! I appreciate the adherance to canon in these faithful adaptations of famous NPCs, and especially how rulers aren't always the ones with the most personal power (Here's looking at you, Aurala!). Leaders of Eberron is a fantastic dive into lore and useful encounter stats for any game that involves reaching the highest of political intruiges. Instant buy!
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Very high quality production, that explores the Mythic mechanics in much greater detail than the offical version! Each mythic encounter feels exciting, and dynamic, a perfect fit for a campaign-capping boss fight!
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This book is the perfect companion for an Eberron campaign heading into the Mournland. Presented in a quasi-in-character format, it's steeped in the lore of the Eberron setting, and the mechanics are top quality. As for the things you can find in the Mournland, from the mutated creature, to the living spells, to the warforged armies, everything in this Report is just the right amount of weird!
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Exploring Eberron is the epitome of what the DMsGuild is capable of. I've ordered the hardcopy & pdf combo, and have been perusing the pdf while I wait for the hardcopy to arrive. This book is densely packed with amazing art & lore for the world of Eberron, straight from setting creator Keith Baker! Though it is not an official Wizards of the Coast product, that is an asset rather than a detriment. For the first time, Mr. Baker has been able to explore in depth the topics of the setting that WotC has not felt warranted a fullscale book release. Finally, we get detailed information on Eberron's planes, arcane munitions of the Last War, the rebel nation of Droam, and more!
And in addition to all that, Exploring Eberron showcases new player content from the same design team as Archetypes of Eberron, a gold-bestselling book of Eberron-themed subclasses, as well as additional monsters like the dreaded du'ulora quori!
If you are a fan of Eberron, there is zero reason to pass on this amazing book. It is an instant buy, hands down.
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I remember the warden from 4th edition and honestly this conversion is even better than the original! The class makes a perfect natural champion of the wilderness, and the additional spells are well balanced and fun. Highly recommended!
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Bag of Holding Monsters (Bohomon) is a delightful sendup of two very different (but oddly compatible!) games that I personally love. My side was in stiches reading this, I was laughing so much. But, it's not just a joke product! The creatures inside are all well designed and balanced, and are sure to provide your players with amazing encounters, at a wide range of CRs. This book is nothing short of an utter delight!
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Archetypes of Eberron is a 5 star product on so many levels.
Gameplay: All 31 of these subclasses are balanced and, from what I can tell, fun to play. The dedication of the designers to make everything fit with the official material of 5th edition shines through. But they also manage to bring forth innovation, not just rehashing more of the same. 5/5!
Fluff: This product is absolutely an Eberron product, through and through. Each and every subclass seemlessly fits into the world of Eberron with several suggestions, my personal favorite setting for D&D. However, they are also easy to use in other settings as well! 5/5!
Presentation: The layout of this book are of high, professional quality! The art is stunning, and the text crisp and clean. 5/5!
Overall: This book gets everything right. Buy it with no reservations! 5/5!
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The Eberronicon is an invaluable resource for DMs, Players, and even authors working on their own Eberron projects. Everything is neatly organized, with links and references clearly indicating where more detail can be found. The Eberronicon is like having a pocket index for 15 years of Eberron lore and history. Now that I have it, I cannot imagine being without it. I cannot recommended it strongly enough.
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Imogen has once again written a bestiary full of unique, flavorful monsters with strong thematic ties to the Eberron Campaign Setting. Each monster is original and full of dynamic abilities that make it easy to make encounters using them fun at the table. I recommend it in the strongest possible terms!
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