Classic Dungeons & Dragons back in print! - Available now @ Dungeon Masters Guild

Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 core rulebooks back in print

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The popular 3.5 Edition of the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game are available again in a shiny new print edition via the Dungeon Masters Guild and DriveThruRPG websites. There, you can order a print-on-demand version in hardcover, as D&D v3.5 was originally released in 2003, or get a softcover version if you’re looking to save some shelf space and a few dollars. PDF versions, either bundled with hardcopy or by themselves, are also available.

The Player’s Handbook, Dungeon Master’s Guide and Monster Manual can all be ordered this way, as can the later Rules Compendium that bookended the prolific 3.5 lineup at the end of its life cycle when 4th Edition was upon us. (After publication, the Player’s Handbook II was also added.)

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