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Dungeons & Dragons 2024 Player’s Handbook Reviewed

Title: Dungeons & Dragons 2024 Player’s Handbook

Publisher: Wizards of the Coast

Authors: Jeremy Crawford with Chris Perkins, Ben Petrisor, F. Wesley Schneider, Ben Winninger, and James Wyatt

Artists: Many, many illustrators

Year: 2024

Genre: Revamped Players Handbook for Dungeons & Dragons

Pages: 384 pages

MSRP: Hardcover $54.99

I share my thoughts about the the Dungeons & Dragons 2024 (or as I’m going to call it from here on out, D&D 5.5) Player’s Handbook. I received this volume at the Dungeons & Dragons 50th Anniversary celebration July 31st. The book was available at Gen Con but will now hit stores on September 17th.

Is this a great update to 5E and also perfect for introducing newcomers to the game? Or will this turn out to be to much hype and not enough revamp? You’ll find out!

TGG SCORE

8

Summary

I like the presentation in this revamped Player's Handbook for D&D. I appreciate the book staring out with how to play rather than tossing you into character creation. It also appears there have been a lot tweaked including the classes, species, and especially the magic spells. There are still issues which seem to just be inherent to modern D&D which are still present plus the art isn't the most inspiring around. Even though D&D isn't my go to fantasy roleplaying system, this is a very well done volume and perfect for introducing newcomers to the game.
Jeff McAleer

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