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Into the Unknown: The Dungeon Survival Handbook

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The Darkness Beckons

Being an adventurer is a hard business. Dungeons offer adventure, treasure, and glory, but they are fraught with deadly traps, vicious monsters, and sinister puzzles. It takes more than a stout heart and a sharp mind to survive. A hero must be equipped with knowledge and tools if he or she is to face the unknown and live to tell about it.

Into the Unknown: The Dungeon Survival Handbook is a guide for players and Dungeon Masters who want to play in a Dungeons & Dragons game that explores dungeons and plumbs the blackest reaches of the Underdark. Whether you’re a Dungeon Master seeking to create a fantastic location populated with beholders and mind flayers, or a player looking to equip your character with the means to fight such threats, this book is for you. Players will find an assortment of new powers, equipment, feats, character themes, and player races, including the kobold and the goblin. For Dungeon Masters, the book is a trove of dungeon-building advice and details, including lore on classic dungeon monsters, some quirky companions for adventurers, a few timeless treasures, and tips for incorporating players’ character themes into an adventure.

159 pages, Hardcover

First published May 15, 2012

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July 30, 2022
Kind of meh. Seems like all the books at the end of 4e’s run were kind of cutting room floor stuff. Best part about this book are the character themes and skill powers (which were an amazing idea). It also veers into classic D&D history for some reason which is interesting, but not particularly useful. Most of the book is basic advice that almost anyone can figure out given time.
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