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Dungeons & Dragons Player's Handbook Core Rulebook v.3.5 NM

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Character Family
Dungeons & Dragons
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Wizards of the Coast
Age Level
12-16 Years, 17 Years & Up

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  • Top favorable review

    Still the best edition

    I started 3.0 when it first came out, happily leaving a head-ache-ridden decade of 2nd ed. I have been trapped in the 5e world now that this is where a bulk of gamers are. When I found 3.5 games still alive, I purchased a PHB even though I remember most of the material even after all these years. 3.5 is not that big of a difference from 3.0, so the book has a bulk of the same stat blocks, etc., all the same artwork. I have gamed DnD since the box editions predating the official 1st Edition, AD&D. By far, 3.5 is the best. It is the most cohesive blending of old rules that preserve the spirit of DnD plus the new generation's need for more power at lower levels; yes, the wizard was finally worth something at 1st level. Editions that followed have gone over the top. For the best gaming ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: bobbybandz225

  • The Best Approach

    The 3.5 Edition is simply the best and most comprehensive approach that the D&D world has ever created. For those who have played this game for a while know, the evolution of the rules structure has been a constant effort to make it more, well, real - to make battle sequences, movements, initiative, spellcasting, and all of the other nuances work together in a cohensive and realistic fashion. Certainly, it can never be perfect - there are compromises. But this was the closest means ever accomplished. In my humble, and hard tested opinion, 4th Edition was a step back into lunacy. They are now trying to appeal to the masses of computer game educated neophytes who would really rather not ever die and always want a "do over." Fine. This is the modern generation which is likely their ...

  • Good overall but what's up w/ the Ranger class...?

    Overall this edition is good. I like RPGs that use skills rather than just using attack and fighting skills the whole time. That said, my biggest qualms about the game are some of the character classes. First of all, one of the best classes in the history of D&D, the Ranger got totally jipped. They get d8 HP!? Wtf! now instead of being a specialized fighter like the past editions he/she is just just basically a dude who can use two swords w/ out having to take the two-weapon fighting feat and Track. Ooh....wow. Meanwhile the Druid has pretty powerful spells at first level (entanglement1?, even wizards/sorcerers don't get web until later levels), can get an animal companion at 1st level, can wear hide armor (which is better than leather) use a sword (albeit a falchion) AND has d8 HP. I have ...

  • Can't have enough of these...

    It's a PHB for 3.5e D&D. If you played it, you get why it's a great game. Since one day they will all be out of print, I figured I'd snatch up a couple off ebay before I wish I had one in 10 years.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: sarahfina0_0

  • PH 3.5 is easily one of my favorite books!

    I love version 3.5 of the Players Handbook. It is in a great format and is relatively easy to understand. The rules are mostly straightforward, and there are some really nice illustrations. I tried to get into the 4th version, but it was just too different for me. I am not a fan of the tiefling and dragonborn being regular races and gnomes becoming monsters, among many other problems I won't get into. If you are new to Dungeons and Dragons, I would highly recommend playing 3.5. It is closer to the roots of the original game and, in my opinion, far more understandable, fun, and fulfilling.