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Dungeon Master's Guide 2: A 4th Edition D&D Core Rulebook by Mike Mearls
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Dungeon Master's Guide 2: A 4th Edition D&D Core Rulebook

by Mike Mearls

Series: Dungeons and Dragons 4th Edition (WTC 241817200)

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A source of inspiration for Dungeon Masters of any level

This core rulebook for the Dungeons & Dragons® Roleplaying Game features advice and rules for Dungeon Masters of all levels of experience, with a particular focus on running adventures and campaigns in the paragon tier (levels 11—20). It includes advanced encounter-building tools (including traps and skill challenges), storytelling tips to bring your game to life, new monster frameworks to help you craft the perfect villain, example campaign arcs, a comprehensive look at skill challenges, and a detailed “home base” for paragon-tier adventurers–the interplanar city of Sigil.

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