Polski opis
Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 edition to najnowsza wersja znanego na całym świecie od wielu lat systemu. Jej powstanie zostało zainicjowane, gdy stwierdzono że 3 edycja jest pełna bugów i ogólnie rzecz biorąc nie zaspokoiła ona apetytów graczy tak jak powinna. Tak więc od 2003 roku Wizard of The Coast rozpoczęło oficjalnie wydawane nowej linii. Na początku wypuszczono wersje poprawione 3 podręczników głównych : Przewodnika Mistrza Podziemi, Podręcznika Gracza oraz Księgi Potworów. Niestety, reedycja skończyła się na tylko na tych książkach. Fakt, kolejne podręczniki tj. z serii „Complete” w pewien sposób uzupełniły ten brak. Edycja 3.5 to głównie zbiór podręczników tematycznych – seria poświęcona różnym środowiskom naturalnym, różnym rasom czy określonym typom potworów. W jej ramach pojawiły się także podręczniki wspierające podręczniki główne, np. Przewodnik Mistrza Podziemi II. Edycja 3.5 liczy już sobie 3 lata, i jak na razie nie zapowiada się by szybko wygasła.
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Info: Tag "OEF" oznacza "Original Electronic Format". Sumy posiadające taki tag są najlepszymi jakościowo wersjami podręcznika.
English description
Dungeons & Dragons is a structured, yet open-ended, "make-believe" game. Each player in the game typically takes on the role of a single character. During the course of play, each player directs the actions of his or her character and their interactions with the other characters in the game. As a group, these player characters (or PCs) are often described as a "party" of adventurers.
The results of the party's choices and the overall storyline for the game is determined by the Dungeon Master (or DM) according to the rules of the game and the DM's interpretation of those rules. The DM selects and describes the various non-player characters (NPCs) the party encounters in the game, the settings in which these interactions occur, and (based on the players' choices and actions) the outcomes of those encounters. The game's extensive rules guide the DM in making these decisions, covering everything from social interactions, magic use and combat to the effects of weather on the PCs. In some situations, the DM may choose to substitute or override one of these rules.
The most recent version of the game's rules are detailed in three core rulebooks: The Player's Handbook, the Dungeon Master's Guide, and the Monster Manual. Additional rulebooks, such as the Complete Warrior, contain additional optional rules which can be used if the DM permits it. Abbreviated versions of the rules, such as the Basic Game boxed set, are available to help beginners learn the game.
The only items required to play the game are the rulebooks, a character sheet for each player, and a number of polyhedral dice, although there are many optional items which can be used to supplement or enhance the gaming experience, such as pre-designed adventures and campaign settings. Special gameboards or cloth mats are sometimes used to visually depict the situations in the game, and miniature figures can be used to provide a three-dimensional representation of the characters. Computer programs are also available for supporting the game
The 3rd Edition rules were designed with the intention of making them more internally consistent and significantly less restrictive than previous editions of the game, allowing players much more flexibility in creating the characters they wanted to play. Skills and feats were introduced into the core rules to encourage players to further customize their characters. The new rules also standardized the mechanics of action resolution and combat. 3rd Edition also introduced the concepts of "Prestige Classes" (high-level classes which characters can only enter upon meeting certain character-design prerequisites or fulfilling certain in-game goals) and expanded the idea of high-level campaigns with the Epic Level Handbook (a supplementary core rulebook).
In 2003, the 3rd Edition rules were revised as Dungeons & Dragons v.3.5 (also known as Revised 3rd Edition or D&D3.5). This release incorporated numerous minor rule changes and expanded the core rulebooks.
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* Year: 2003 - ...
* Filetype: pdf
* Language: ENG
* Resolution: w zależności od ksiązki
* Count of pages: 20 - 336