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Eberron: Rising from the Last War (D&D Campaign Setting and Adventure Book) (Dungeons & Dragons)

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Publisher ‏ : ‎ Wizards of the Coast (November 19, 2019)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 320 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0786966890


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 99


Reading age ‏ : ‎ 14 years and up


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.25 pounds


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.5 x 0.8 x 11.1 inches


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  • Content Overload!
I'm always skeptical about campaign setting books that are just outlines of a new world with very limited new options and rules. This is 100% not one of those books. New official class, four new races, 12 Dragonmarks with new sub-races, a complete lore dive and in-depth world explanation, an entirely new patron system, and dozens of new magic items. This is worth the price for DMs and players alike even if you care nothing about the world of Eberron. Not everyone will agree with the changes made, but the amount of content alone makes this book a must have. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2019 by Timothy Van Blarcom

  • Just a revised Wayfairers Guide
Pros: - Loved the poster map in the back of the book! - The living spells are a cool idea but are garnished with zero to no lore or fluff; just mechanics. - The Group Patrons section is excellent, truly the best addition. - The Foes and Enemies section is fairly good. - The incredibly sizable “Building an Eberron Adventure” section has fairly good plot hooks and giving new DMs a helping hand. Cons: - The formatting of the book bothered me and made it seemed “over stuffed.” A lot of things in chapter 1 and 2 give me the feeling that an editor someplace had a very difficult job condensing this information into the page allotment that WoTC allowed. - Many of the classes and races lost fluff and/or were nerfed compared to Wayfairer’s Guide. - Much of the Gazzette section which explore the different territories, are just copy and pasted from Wayfairers Guide, with small edits or additions. - The chapter on Sharn seems incredibly redundant with the one in Wayfairers Guide. Ultimately I’m not disappointed with Keith Baker, I’m disappointed in WoTC. Wayfairers as a “beta” version of “Rising from the Last War” seems underhanded, which makes much of the content come off as redundant. I was hoping for a longer book that used Wayfairers Guide as its core and expanded upon it. Instead this seems like a revised and edited Wayfairers Guide. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2019 by Lindz

  • Update for 5th Edition
I am a huge fan of the Eberron Campaign Setting. I am quite glad to see this setting now updated for 5th edition. This book is fairly mechanics heavy, not offering a ton of new lore for old lovers of the setting. But mechanics questions from 3.5 and 4 to 5E has been a big question so this delivers well. The patron system introduced is a HUGE amazing new piece of content to the adventures and gaming of Eberron, and I am quite glad for that addition. Solid addition to the Eberron setting, and looking forward to seeing a new cadre of gamers entering into the setting. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2019 by EandP

  • Worth it
I just baught this for warforged. So when i read this i was blown away. This is almost the players handbook with bits of the dms guide 2.0. It's well worth a purchase. The articfer is going to be my next class. All the modules would be worth it on there own. I also love all the variants . after being disappointed with the ghost of the saltmarsh this one blew me away. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2019 by Debbie

  • A setting with a lot to offer but little delivered.
These are my initial impressions as I try to work through the book more I will update: Eberron is an interesting setting and if you want to take most of the wonder out of it they get this book. The book is fairly dry in its immersion. This might as well be another continent on Toril. There is one additional background added, nothing even rebranded in the ones that existed from the other sources. The new races are generally the same as the UA or the Wayfinders Guide that was released before some small tweaks, except for the warforged, unfortunately the animated golems got the shaft. They removed all the sub-races and just made all warforged basically the same. Other tweaks were fine to bring them more in line away from players that would abuse certain features but the loss of the subraces seemed to weaken the appeal. Other races have expanded a bit with the dragooned variance and while it is an interesting take the book is dominated by this feature in a way that doesn't really bring in the vision of the world. When I heard this book was coming I grabbed it ASAP. Now I wish I just had waited, supplemented with the other source material and just shelved Eberron as my setting for the time being. Right now to all DMs looking to expand their campaigns into Eberron, look elsewhere. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2019 by Michael Scott Musial

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