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Player's Handbook, Version 3.5 (Dungeon & Dragons Roleplaying Game: Core Rules)

Player's Handbook, Version 3.5 (Dungeon & Dragons Roleplaying Game: Core Rules)Authors: Jonathan Tweet, Monte Cook, Skip Williams
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Category: Book

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Seller: bordeebook
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 128 reviews
Sales Rank: 19545

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 3.5
Pages: 320
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4
Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.5 x 0.9

ISBN: 0786928867
Dewey Decimal Number: 793.93
EAN: 9780786928866
ASIN: 0786928867

Publication Date: July 18, 2003
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Amazon.com Review
This Revised Edition (also called 3.5) of one-third of the Dungeons & Dragons trinity of core rulebooks (the other two being The Dungeon Master's Guide and The Monster Manual) contains errata, rules updates, and outright changes to the already-published Third Edition rules. The majority of changes are made in a quest for the holy grail of game rules: balance. To prevent boredom and enable creative choices, no single ability, spell, character class, or weapon should have an overwhelming advantage over another. So what has changed?
  • The spells Harm, Heal, and Haste have been toned down. Other spells have been adjusted or renamed.
  • Weapons are classified by the Size of the intended wielder, not the size of the individual weapons. A noteworthy effect of this new weapon size system is that Small characters can wield small-size greatswords, longswords, longspears (with reach), and other two-handed weapons.
  • Classes have been tweaked. Bards and rangers received the most changes.
  • New feats have been added (some original, some from the builder books), and some feats have been altered (a Power Attack now gives double benefit for two-handed weapons).
  • Redundant skills have been rolled into one (such as sense motive and read lips) while others have been renamed (such as "wilderness lore" becoming "survival"). Skill synergies have been expanded and knowledge skills now include appropriate monster lore.

In addition to outright rules changes and tweaks, much of the core rule content has been clarified and updated with 3E errata. The combat section, in particular, is organized much better. Even the dreaded grapple rules are now relatively clear. A much-appreciated import from the D&D Miniatures game are new and simple rules for cover and line of sight, as well as clear photographic illustrations of the concepts of facing, attacks of opportunity, and reach.

All in all, 3.5 is a welcome update. The typographical errors are forgivable, given the extent of the update. The new options available to players (in the form of new class features and feats) make the play experience more fun. Veterans will enjoy re-learning the game they love and exploring all the new character possibilities. Perhaps more importantly, they'll find that introducing new gamers to the admittedly formidable D&D ruleset is easier with 3.5 than it was with 3E--call it a +2 circumstance bonus. --Mike Fehlauer

Product Description
Endless adventure and untold excitement await! Prepare to venture forth with your bold compaions into a world of heroic fantasy. Within these pages, you'll discover all the tools and options you need to create characters worthy of song and legend for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game.

The revised Player's Handbook is the definitive rulebook for the Dungeons & Dragons game. It contains complete rules for the newest edition and is an essential purchase for anyone who wants to play the game.

The revised Player's Handbook received revisions to character classes to make them more balanced, including updates to the bard, druid, monk, paladin, and ranger. Spell lists for characters have been revised and some spell levels adjusted. Skills have been consolidated somewhat and clarified. A larger number of feats have been added to give even more options for character customization in this area. In addition, the new and revised content instructs players on how to take full advantage of the tie-in D&D miniatures line planned to release in the fall of 2003 from Wizards of the Coast, Inc.



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5 out of 5 stars D&D Player's Handbook V3.5   August 12, 2010
BioCloner
This is a must have for anyone interested in D&D 3.5. This book contains all of the rules that you need to get started, whether you are a player or a GM. Tabletop RPG's are great way to have fun with your friends and a wonderful way to make new ones.


5 out of 5 stars excellent condition   July 19, 2010
3kidsmominNC
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

The used book I ordered was in great condition. It was a gift for my husband and he loved it!


4 out of 5 stars 3.5 PHB   March 16, 2010
Stephen C. Smith
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

The book arrived safely, There was some very slight wear on the corners, which had been noted in the sales description. I was satisfied with the purchase.


5 out of 5 stars This is still the best...   September 7, 2009
A. Card For You (Morehead, Ky.)
This is the best system for role playing in the fantasy genre yet devised. I think this needs to be stated with the new Pathfinder game system mod coming out. This is easily understood and played, yet is complex enough to allow for interesting play and has infinite house rule potential. There have been a couple of attempts to "upgrade" this system by making it "simpler", but so far, these attempts have done nothing but increase the complexity by decreasing the intuitiveness of the rules and widen the appeal to those interested in playing a video game on the table top. I'm sure that everything I said has been said a million times, and has been said about this book. But the truth is, if you have a negative experience with a game system, you need to examine the group you play with, not the rules.


1 out of 5 stars never recieved said order   April 13, 2009
K. Ruring
0 out of 8 found this review helpful

not much to say, e-mailed the company twice and they never sent the book, but they sure took the cash for it. would not tell any one to order from this company, and if you are a service personnel dont waste your cash with this company.

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