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Author name: Keith Baker, Scott Fitzgerald Gray, Nicolas Logue, Amber Scott

 : Dragons of Eberron (Dungeon & Dragons d20 3.5 Fantasy Roleplaying, Eberron Setting)
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Type of bind: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 793
EAN num: 9780786941544
ISBN number: 0786941545
Label: Wizards of the Coast
Manufacturer: Wizards of the Coast
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 160
Printing Date: October 16, 2007
Publishing house: Wizards of the Coast
Release Date: October 16, 2007
Sale Popularity Level: 181453
Studio: Wizards of the Coast




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Product Description:
All about dragons, Argonnessen, and the Draconic Prophecy!

Dragons of Eberron is a supplement that delves into the mysterious Draconic Prophecy and various draconic organizations. It introduces the continent of Argonnessen, homeland of the dragons, and describes various adventure sites and other places of interest that have never before been presented. The remainder of the book explores dragons on the continents of Khorvaire, Sarlona, and Xen'drik and provides several ready-to-play dragons, complete with stat blocks, lairs, encounters, and adventure hooks.



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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Excellent tool for Eberron DMs
This book does exactly what it's supposed to; gives interesting information about the dragons that inhabit Eberron, not just the one living in the secluded continent of Argonesson. Inside are a number of NPCs that make good patrons, allies, villains, and epic-level NPCs for each continent. The book is light on the crunch side, so players looking for new character options might want to stick to Dragon Magic (Dungeons & Dragons d20 3.5 Fantasy Roleplaying)or Races of the Dragon (Dungeons & Dragons d20 3.5 Fantasy Roleplaying Supplement). For DMs, it's a perfect resource for those wanting to add a little more Dragon to go with their Dungeon.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Like Dragons? Like Eberron?
If you answered "Yes!" to those questions, then this is for you.

Now, if you're looking for a bunch of high-powered dragon magics tailored to Eberron, then this isn't your book. This book is more reading than number-crunching. This book is great for those wanting to explore the various aspects of Eberron mythology, and this is the definitive source for dragon mythology in Eberron.

If you're worried about buying 3.5 books only to have 4th edition make them obsolete subsequent year, no worries! This book was made with 4th edition in mind, so its rules are made to be easily translated for both editions (it includes the DnDInsider logo which represents this).



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - A nice addition to the Eberron Mytholgy
Dragons of Eberron is a nice addition to the campaign setting. In my mind, it should appeal primarily to Eberron DMs (especially those running a higher level game) and anyone eager to devour the settings lore. It contains little in the way of new monsters, feats, items, or prestige classes. While some DMs might take advantage of the numerous maps or statted out dragons, I think the book as a whole would not be very useful for the generic D&D and player.

As the title implies, if you are interested in the dragons of Eberron then the book is for you. It is well written and contains lots of useful insight and information. It covers the outlook and culture of dragons in general, the mysterious draconic continent of Argonessen, and details many dragons found in other parts of the world.

Of course, the pending release of fourth edition D&D may make some gamers understandably hesitant to buy 3.5 edition products. However, if you are planning to run Eberron in 4E I think this book could still be a valuable source of information. Of course, the stat blocks of specific dragons will probably be (more or less) obsolete but much of the book contains detailed lore and descriptions that will be useful reguardless of the rules set.

Overall I give this book a rating of 4 stars. It is well worth getting if you are interested in the subject matter and want to use dragons in your Eberron game; however it is only of limited utility to generic D&D players.



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