Dungeons & Dragons brings players together with its rich fantasy settings and collaborative, team exploration. The game, which spans decades, is a gateway into TTRPG for many and has become a beloved pastime for its attention to detail, unique plots, and ever-changing content. In particular, 5th Edition has been an important influence on the D&D timeline, bringing in new players from all over the world with exciting, reimagined content.
For players curious about the importance of 5th Edition in Dungeons & Dragons, Lore & Legends: A Visual Celebration of the Fifth Edition of the World’s Greatest Roleplaying Game has officially released, with Michael Witwer, Kyle Newman, Jon Peterson, and Sam Witwer offering players a vibrant adventure through 5th Edition’s history using iconic artwork. The book breaks down monsters, locations, sourcebook art, and cities, explaining how they were introduced to 5th Edition, and how this has brought new life to a game loved by so many.
I will never forget my first Dungeons & Dragons campaign when I opened The Starter Set, flipped open the Lost Mines of Phandelver, and found myself captivated by the images on each page. While so much of a Dungeons & Dragons campaign is determined by our imaginations, these images create a foundation to guide players, fueling our creativity and opening up possibilities that might otherwise feel overwhelming and intangible as just a wall of text on a page.
Lore & Legends takes this artwork and provides players with an origin story for each piece while detailing the birth of the 5th Edition from
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