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Dungeons & Dragons

Player's Handbook 3

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Rules for psionic, divine, and primal heroes.

Player’s Handbook ® 3 expands the range of options available to D&D ® players with new classes, races, powers, and other material.

This book builds on the array of classes and races presented in the Player’s Handbook and Player’s Handbook 2 core rulebooks, presenting old favorites and new, never-before-seen options to the game. Player’s Handbook 3 also adds the psionic power source to the 4th Edition D&D game, along with several new classes that harness this power source.

224 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2010

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September 21, 2024
Like the PHB 2, tons of awesome options here. This is probably the best presentation of psionics we’ve ever had in D&D. Loses a star because the hybrid class stuff is either hopelessly underpowered or hilariously overpowered.
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July 4, 2025
Don't ever judge a book by it's cover- ever! But please do always judge a book by it's title. This book explains why this edition of books was the quickest to lose it's value. Handbook 3?
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Rules for psionic, divine, and primal heroes.

Player’s Handbook® 3 expands the range of options available to D&D® players with new classes, races, powers, and other material.

This book builds on the array of classes and races presented in the Player’s Handbook and Player’s Handbook 2 core rulebooks, presenting old favorites and new, never-before-seen options to the game. Player’s Handbook 3 also adds the psionic power source to the 4th Edition D&D game, along with several new classes that harness this power source.

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