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Binding: Hardcover Brand: Dungeons & Dragons Dewey Decimal Number: 793 EAN: 9780786948529 ISBN: 0786948523 Label: Wizards of the Coast Manufacturer: Wizards of the Coast Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 288 Publication Date: June 06, 2008 Publisher: Wizards of the Coast Release Date: June 06, 2008 Sales Rank: 13184 Studio: Wizards of the Coast
Features:- Core Rulebook: The Monster Manual is the third of three core rulebooks required to play the Dungeons & Dragons Roleplaying Game.
- Quick and easy play: The improved page layout and presentation enables novice and established players to learn and understand the new D&D rules quickly.
- D&D Insider: The Monster Manual will receive enhanced online support at www.dndinsider.com.
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Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - Try again WOC rolled a 1 on this one I have been playing Dungeons and Dragons since the first boxed set and I have looked forward to each new version and this is no exception. Each new version has tried to improve on the core Dungeon and Dragon experience until now.This new version is not really a new version but an entirely new game with very little of the flavor or magic feeling of the original. Now it feels more like a version of WOW or another of the online games. I am not knocking the online games they can be great if that is ... Read More
Rating: - The best of the 4e core books, but still leaves me feeling a bit sour This is the best of the 4e core books for me, but still left me feeling a bit sour.
First the good.In the tradition of the 1st edition AD&D Monster Manual, this book dispenses with lengthy descriptions of monsters and instead focuses on stats.Only in rare circumstances do we get lengthy prose regarding a monster's motivations outside of being fodder for the adventurers to beat up on.Filling in the details is left to the DM.The new stat blocks are straightforward and much easier ... Read More
Rating: - Like the new monster design, but... the book is by far the weakest of the three core books.
The good: The new mechanics focus on the "screen time" devoted to each monster and keeps things simpler.Most entries provide knowledge check info with DCs and useful info.Book is colorful and includes lots of creatures and variations
The bad: Other than the DC check knowledge, background info on the creatures is really sparse.In some cases variations in a entry don't even have a phsyical description of how ... Read More
Rating: - 3.5 is better The book was all nice, neat, and all that jazz, but 4th ed itself, it just seems to be lacking, I suggest WAIT TILL 4.5. 4.0 feels more like a public test release; Save your money, just wait a little longer. Wizards of the Coast have already released updates for the 3 core books, and some others.The book has pretty much all the same Monster, some new baddies. There's no Monster descriptions, everything is way too much combat orientated, read more like a Video Game Monster Manual, just stats. The ... Read More
Rating: - D&D MONSTER Fourth edition is very exciting.I have been playing D&D for over 20 years, and this is the first time I have looked at an edition past 2nd.
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