D&D 5E Eberron Rising From the Last War Limited Edition

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This book provides everything players and Dungeon Masters need to play Dungeons & Dragons in Eberron—a war-torn world filled with magic-fueled technology, airships and lightning trains, where noir-inspired mystery meets swashbuckling adventure. Will Eberron enter a prosperous new age or will the shadow of war descend once again?

Dive straight into your pulp adventures with easy-to-use locations, complete with maps of floating castles, skyscrapers, and more.

Explore Sharn, a city of skyscrapers, airships, and noirish intrigue and a crossroads for the world’s war-ravaged peoples.

Include a campaign for characters venturing into the Mournland, a mist-cloaked, corpse-littered land twisted by magic.

Meld magic and invention to craft objects of wonder as an artificer—the first official class to be released for fifth edition D&D since the Player’s Handbook.

Flesh out your characters with a new D&D game element called a group patron—a background for your whole party.

Explore 16 new race/subrace options including dragonmarks, which magically transform certain members of the races in the Player’s Handbook.

Confront horrific monsters born from the world’s devastating wars.

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  • 5
    Dungeons and Dragons meets High Fantasy Noir

    Posted by Otto VanLeeuwen on Mar 12th 2021

    Excellent condition upon pick up and stiff strong binding to make it last. This alt cover was the only option for me. Eberron offers an alternative take on fantasy in Dungeons & Dragons with its pulp noir feel. The book grips you instantly with a different aesthetic resembling Art Deco from the 1920’s and 30’s.

    Players get the first printing of the Artificer (which was reprinted in Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything) along with alternative race options with Dragonmarks, which give selective races unique abilities outside of their given traits.

    Does it come with a map? Yes! Wizards has printed a lovely map of Khorvaire.

    All-in-all, a fantastic product. Once I finish reading it (instead of skimming) I’ll probably purchase Kevin Baker’s “Exploring Eberron” of off DMs Guild.