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Dungeons & Dragons Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons | Review and Page-Through

Dungeons & Dragons Fizban's Treasury of Dragons (Wizards of the Coast)Title: Dungeons & Dragons Treasury of Dragons

Publisher: Wizards of the Coast

Lead Designer: James Wyatt

Cover Artists: Chris Rahn and Anato Finnstark (alternate art)

Year: 2021

Genre: A dragon-centric D&D sourcebook

Pages: 224 pages

MSRP: $49.95 for the hardcover

I share my thoughts about the latest supplement for Dungeons & Dragons. Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons focuses on the mighty creatures central to the famed RPG and those who find themselves associated with them. Is this tome chock full of essential information about all of dragonkind? Or does Fizban’s Treasury fizzle? You’ll find out!

02:28 Diving in and discussing D&D Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons
22:23 Final thoughts and review score

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    Dungeons & Dragons Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons | Review and Page-Through

    There's a lot I really like about Fizban's Treasury of Dragons and can certainly recommend most Dungeon Masters pick it up. I think the weakest part of the book is actually the player facing portion, which really only clocks in at around twenty pages or so. The Dragonomicon section is my favorite as there's loads of details about making each type of dragon and their lair unique and easy to stand out. I do think it's a bit misleading that some outlets are promoting this as a player facing book when, in reality, it's far from that.
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