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Dragons of Faerûn

by Eric L. Boyd, Eytan Bernstein

📖 Overview

Dragons of Faerûn serves as a sourcebook for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game, focusing on dragons within the Forgotten Realms campaign setting. The book details dragon lore, statistics, and information for both players and Dungeon Masters running dragon-themed adventures. The sourcebook contains extensive sections on dragon biology, behavior, and culture specific to the Faerûn setting. It includes maps of dragon lairs, details on dragon organizations, and rules for dragon-related magic and items that can be incorporated into gameplay. The text provides statistics and background information for multiple dragon varieties native to different regions of Faerûn. Game mechanics cover dragon combat, treasure hoards, and methods for incorporating dragons as both adversaries and potential allies in campaigns. This volume represents a deep exploration of how dragons shape both the history and present state of the Forgotten Realms setting. Through its comprehensive coverage, the book reinforces dragons' roles as fundamental forces of power and change within fantasy roleplaying narratives.

👀 Reviews

The book receives modest ratings from D&D players and Forgotten Realms fans, with most reviews focusing on its utility as a sourcebook rather than reading material. Liked: - Detailed dragon lore and stat blocks - Maps of dragon territories - New dragon-related spells and feats - Extensive information about dragon cults Disliked: - Text feels scattered and disorganized - Too much recycled content from earlier books - Limited information about certain dragon types - Price high for page count Notable reader comments: "Good reference material but poor organization makes it hard to use during gameplay" - RPGnet review "The maps alone are worth it for DMs" - ENWorld forum post Ratings: Goodreads: 3.92/5 (24 ratings) RPGGeek: 7.11/10 (9 ratings) Amazon: 4.2/5 (6 reviews) Most reviewers recommend it as a supplementary sourcebook rather than a must-have volume.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🐲 Dragons of Faerûn details over 50 unique named dragons, including their lairs, personalities, and historical significance in the Forgotten Realms setting. 🗡️ The book introduces the Rage of Dragons, a mysterious phenomenon that periodically causes dragons to become extremely aggressive and violent, leading to widespread destruction across Faerûn. 📚 Released in 2006, this sourcebook was designed to be compatible with both Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition and 3.5 Edition rule sets. 🏰 The tome includes rules for the Council of Six Dragons, a secretive organization of metallic dragons who work to maintain balance and protect civilization from evil dragon threats. 🎲 Authors Eric L. Boyd and Eytan Bernstein included detailed game mechanics for dragon-specific magic items, spells, and prestige classes, allowing players to create dragon-focused characters and campaigns.