Mordenkainen Presents: Monsters of the Multiverse (Dungeons & Dragons Book)

Mordenkainen Presents: Monsters of the Multiverse (Dungeons & Dragons Book)

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  • Create Date:2022-04-10 09:16:49
  • Update Date:2025-09-24
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  • Author:Wizards RPG Team
  • ISBN:0786967870
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Summary

A bestiary of wondrous friends and foes for the world's greatest roleplaying game

Sparkling with the musings of the wizard Mordenkainen, this tome features a host of creatures for use in the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game。 Compiling and updating monsters that originally appeared in previous D&D fifth edition releases, these creatures represent some of the most benevolent and malevolent forces that D&D heroes might face。

The book also gathers together fantastical peoples from many different worlds。 Each of these peoples represents a race option when you create your D&D character, expanding on the choices in the Player's Handbook。

- Includes more than 250 monsters--updates to the monsters include making spellcasters easier for Dungeon Masters to run, giving many monsters more damage and resilience, and improving the organization of the stat blocks themselves
- Includes more than 30 playable races--brings the game's setting-agnostic races into one book, complementing the races in the Player's Handbook
- A multiverse of lore--includes updates to monster lore that refocuses their stories on the D&D multiverse, rather than on any particular world

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Reviews

Diego Souza

"O Multiverso é cheio de horrores, muitos dos quais são detalhados neste livro。 Prepare sua risada e um punhado de boas magias。 Se é para sermos devorados, é melhor enfrentar a escuridão com um sorriso。" - Tasha "O Multiverso é cheio de horrores, muitos dos quais são detalhados neste livro。 Prepare sua risada e um punhado de boas magias。 Se é para sermos devorados, é melhor enfrentar a escuridão com um sorriso。" - Tasha 。。。more

Balázs Pataki

Aside of my personal feelings of neutering the spellcasting NPCs, making them virtually useless outside of combat, this book has other weird decisions that I cannot understand why happened: the beastiary is an unorganized mess。 While in previous monster books, big monster categories, like demons, devils, giants etc。 had their own separate section, now they are just put them in alphabetical order next to other monsters。 The NPC section is also gone, the NPCs are thrown into the alpabetical order Aside of my personal feelings of neutering the spellcasting NPCs, making them virtually useless outside of combat, this book has other weird decisions that I cannot understand why happened: the beastiary is an unorganized mess。 While in previous monster books, big monster categories, like demons, devils, giants etc。 had their own separate section, now they are just put them in alphabetical order next to other monsters。 The NPC section is also gone, the NPCs are thrown into the alpabetical order as well, not separating them from the monsters at all。I cannot understand why this was the decision that they go for, but it is a huge downgrade in the editing quality。 It feels it was edited by someone who never see a 5th edition book before。 I can only hope this won't become a trend in future books。Buy Volo's Guide and Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes instead of this book, you will be much better off with those。 。。。more

Pádraic

There's a bunch of stuff I could say about the design sensibilities of these updated monster statblocks and player race options (I think some of the changes are helpful streamlining, some are flattening and limiting, others are pointless changes for the sake of changes, and plenty are all three at once), but the short of it is, if you already have Volo's Guide to Monsters and/or Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes, you don't need this。 If you don't have those books, this is a more efficient way of getti There's a bunch of stuff I could say about the design sensibilities of these updated monster statblocks and player race options (I think some of the changes are helpful streamlining, some are flattening and limiting, others are pointless changes for the sake of changes, and plenty are all three at once), but the short of it is, if you already have Volo's Guide to Monsters and/or Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes, you don't need this。 If you don't have those books, this is a more efficient way of getting all those monsters, plus the race options from Volo's and more, minus a bunch of lore--although I never care much for the lore personally anyway。 。。。more