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Draconomicon: Chromatic Dragons (D&D Rules Expansion)
List price: $39.95 Sale price: $26.37 You save: $13.58 (34%)
Author(s): Bruce Cordell, Ari Marmell, Robert J. Schwalb Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 793 EAN: 9780786949809 ISBN: 0786949805 Label: Wizards of the Coast Language(s): English Original LanguageEnglish UnknownEnglish Published List Price: $39.95 Manufacturer: Wizards of the Coast Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 256 Package Dimensions: Height: 0.63" Width: 8.43" Length: 0.63" Weight: 1.94 lbs. Product Group: Book Address: 2008-11-18 Publisher: Wizards of the Coast Release Date: 2008-11-18 Studio: Wizards of the Coast
Editorial Reviews Product Description: All about the most popular monsters of D&D--the dragons!
Draconomicon I: Chromatic Dragons describes several varieties of dragons, including red, blue, green, black, and white dragons, as well as three completely new chromatic dragons.
This sourcebook gives details of each dragon's powers, tactics, myths, lairs, servitors, and more. In addition, this book provides new information about draconic nations (such as Arkhosia) and organizations, and how chromatic dragons fit into the D&D game. Wide-ranging story and campaign elements in the book give DMs ready-to-play material that is easily incorporated into a gane, including adventure hooks, quests, and pregenerated treasure hoards.
Customer Reviews Average rating - 4.0
Rating - 4 Date: 2009-01-08 Content: It was a detail book and interesting. A FOUR AND 1/2 STAR BOOK. Thank you, Rynthia Eason. Summary: Draconomican
Rating - 4 Date: 2009-01-06 Content: I was pleasantly surprised by the Draconomicon (volume 1). It has good background on dragons and how they are envisioned in 4e. It contains lots of new monsters and fills in the age gaps for dragons left out of the Monster Manual. I did not agree with some of the art for a couple of the dragons, and was disappointed that there are no stats for metallic dragons (yet...I guess volume 2 will have that...yay! WotC marketing!).
At least, though WotC is changing its paradigm it seems by adding more fluff in their products to evoke a feel rather than a bunch of stat blocks for monsters, magic, and powers. I would point out that the book is better suited for the DM rather than a player (IMO). Summary: Balance of fluff and crunch in a 4e product?
Rating - 5 Date: 2009-01-02 Content: This is, like all new D&D books a very good title to have. This new ed give back all that the dungeons and dragons have from best. (sorry my english) :D
O novo D&D arrebenta, um super livro muito bem trabalhado, e o serviço da Amazon é muito bom. Summary: Draconomicon: Chormatic Dragons (D&D Rules Expansion)
Rating - 4 Date: 2008-12-22 Content: Wizards has done a good job making a Draconomicon for the non-draconic inclined. It's easy to understand, with some advanced hoard rules and critters for those that are obsessed with the mythical beasts. Summary: D&D shows they're about Dragons!
Rating - 5 Date: 2008-12-21 Content: This item was purchased as a gift. I received it promptly (as promised) and it great condition. Summary: amazon service review
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