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A fantastic and extensive guide to the Feywild. Offers a lot of ideas and guidelines, some inspiration and a lot of faerie lore. Starting out on building the Feywild and i'm so glad this was the one I picked to buy, it's been a fantastic help. It has things I hadn't yet considered and how to give some extra Fey-flavour, like the weather, travel, terrain etc. Honestly a great resource :)
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Excellent material for running an adventure in the Feywild, price is also very reasonable.
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Best resource i ever found about the Feywild for 5e. Bought it for free and came back to pay this as it's absolutely worth it ! Thank you for your incredible work here !
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Looking for a good grounding in how to run an adventure in the Feywild? Look no further!
This book is well-organized, well written, very consistent and highly creative.
You will find everything here from lore and roleplay guidelines of the most common and iconic denizens but also concrete rules for the physics and geography of this dreamy realm!
I absolutely love it and have recommended it to several people already!
I have been scouring for an affordable guide to help me run my feywild campaign and let me say that this is by far my favorite resource that I have found. Many of them are either overly complex and hard to read or oversimplify things to the point that it doesn't really provide any guidance at all. Not so with this one. Seriously, I re-read sections of it before every week's session for my current campaign!
Thank you for your hard work!
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This book is fantastic, I ran a couple of feywild themed sessions for my players using some of the mechanics and ideas from this book and they loved it! This book is well worth at least $5, will be buying it again!
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I can't overstate how great this resource is for a plane that is not given much attention.
It helped flesh out a journey into the Feywild to an extent where I have a PC who's not sure they want to leave.
The worldbuilding is spot on. Whimsical, wild, but has a common thread between all of them and it feels cohesive.
The resource is well structured, and gives info which is relevant and of actual use, rather than being a collection of 'fun facts' or pointers.
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This is absolute BEST guide to the Feywild among those I've seen on the Internet and DMsGuild in particular. New monsters stablocks (including Archfey and rules how to create them), Wild Magic table, plants, items and so much more to make your next Feywild campaign unforgettable.
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A wonderful guide to the Feywild. Well-written, super informative, and frankly just an enjoyable read. Had me laughing out loud several times. I'm using this for an upcoming arch of my campaign where the characters are rescuing their missing archfey patron, and the guide will be an invaluable resource!
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Truly a fantastic blend of fables, fantasy, and 5e. Really thorough, wonderfully thought through. I'm really impressed with everything in this.
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Loved this. I bought four lore books to study for an upcoming adventure the Feywild and this was by far my favorite. The Feywild depicted here is fun and fanciful while still retaining the edge of the olde timey fairy tales. I can't reccomend it enough.
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Love the fact that this tries to stick to 5e lore as much as possible, while also providing fun rules for both the DM and the players to mess around with, which reminds a lot (in a good way) of Descent Into Avernus. The prose is easy to read and the length is neither too long nor too short, with the information being provided in a concise and easy-to-understand format. There's not much else to say, this is a great resource for a Feywild campaign!
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Has some great, amazing worldbuilding and advice on how to make the Feywild authentic and compelling. My only major complaint would be that the file size is rather large at ~90MB, which lags out Acrobat and makes it hard to browse.
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I really love this! I think it does a great job giving DMs tools to make Feywild a unique and memoriable place with its own rules and laws, and also has plenty of ideas to get the imagination going. I really enjoyed the random tables! Many of them can be applied to other locations outside of the Feywild, so I'll be coming back to them for sure.
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Needs some editing but this a great resource. I like how it points out some of the differences between fable lore and D&D lore so you can at least be aware of it while developing the feywild for your game.
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