Oh cool unexpected monster. Yeah, i do run a game
set on a ship after all.
Here’s the last page of the book.
Interestingly enough, you get the same number of
monstrosities as you do dragons.
Art design shoutouts!
The special edition cover is as gorgeous as
expected.
Dragonlance fans, you get a dragonlance magic item
and a few draconian stat blocks. I suspect this
pretty much confirms Krynn’s headed our way,
when you take into account the DL anniversary and
the new novel coming out by Weis and Hickman.
So at first glance, I think this book does what it sets
out to do really well, get into the mindset of dragons
and give DMs a bunch of tools, tips, and new toys to
play with and add dragons to your campaigns. I like
the variety of monsters, especially the greatwyrms.
The player options are ok. Subclasses for monks
and rangers would get no use at my current table,
we don’t have those classes, but the spells probably
would.
I wonder what goes into picking subclasses for
publishing.
Anyway! That’s my flip through for Fizban’s
Treasury of Dragons.
I’ll keep an eye on this thread and try ro answer any
questions that come up that aren’t too spoilery.
The book releases on Tuesday, go support your
local store and pick it up there!
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