As one of the most widely popular tabletop RPGs on the market, Dungeons & Dragons receives several new releases every year, each adding something new to the game, from new adventure modules, new ways to customize one's character, or even brand-new rules altogether. Modenkainen Presents: Monsters of the Multiverse includes key information that can be useful for Dungeon Masters and players alike.
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Here's a deep dive into the type of content included within Monsters of the Multiverse. Follow this guide to see if this brand-new D&D release is right for you!
First and foremost, it's important to know that rather than including brand-new content, Monsters of the Multiverse serves primarily as an update to previously existing content. Including 33 playable races, none of these races are brand-new editions but rebalanced and updated versions of already existing races. The new versions keep these races in line with the current direction of the game regarding their capabilities. Many of these races have had their previously present abilities altered mechanically, while other ones have lost traits or gained new abilities to access in a campaign.
As for the monsters included in Monsters of the Multiverse, the book contains a massive collection of over 200 monsters for adventurers to encounter in their travels. However, the vast majority of those that are featured in Monsters of the Multiverse had previously appeared inVolo's Guide to Monsters or Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes. It is key to know that rather than these inclusions serving simply as reprints, the monsters featured in this release have been tweaked and changed to various degrees, with some having subtle or
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