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Although officially licensed, this information is not confirmed to be part of the greater Forgotten Realms continuity.
The Practically Complete Guide to Dragons is an adventure module using the 5th-edition Dungeons & Dragons® sourcebook released by Wizards of the Coast, focusing on the D&D multiverse and dragons.
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This lavishly illustrated guide showcases the variety of fantastic dragons encountered in the worlds of Dungeons & Dragons.
With tips on everything from fighting dragons to riding them, The Practically Complete Guide to Dragons offers abundant insight into the most awe-inspiring creatures in all the worlds. Detailing the appearance, capabilities, habits, lairs, and treasures of ten dragon kinds, and annotated with the extraordinary wizard Sindri Suncatcher’s personal observations and experiences, this beautiful volume will inspire endless adventures in the imagination.
The Practically Complete Guide to Dragons combines the very best content from three classic bestsellers: A Practical Guide to Dragons, A Practical Guide to Dragon Riding, and A Practical Guide to Dragon Magic. Fully updated with all the latest lore, this indispensable volume contains everything new adventurers need to know about the most iconic monsters of fantasy!”
— WPN book's promotional page.[1]
Index[]
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- Characters
- Auren • Barlow • Barty • Bitty • Bob • Catriona • Chauncey • Climstrider • Cookie • Dorny • Gisella • Hephdeezee • Hinky • Lisa • Maddoc • Moonbeam • Mildred • Nibbles • Oliver • Oscar • Phadry • Phineas • Rex • Rizzek • Sinclair • Sindri Suncatcher • Toadwyn • Trumbauer • Trutkoff • Turtledove • Wimbog
- Creatures
- human • draconian (baaz) • dragon (black, blue, brass, bronze, copper, gold, green, red, silver, white) • dragonborn • drake • drakewarden • faerie • faerie dragon • kender • kobold • pseudodragon • wyvern
- Events
- War of The Lance
- Locations
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- Castles & Fortresses
- Cairngorn Keep
- Regions
- Icewall
- Languages
- Draconic
- Plants
- seaweed
- Monastic Traditions
- Way of the Ascendant Dragon
Credits[]
- Designer:
- Consulting Designer:
- Art Director:
- Editors:
- Graphic Designers:
- Cover Illustrator:
- Interior Illustrators:
- Producers:
- Product Manager:
- Senior Brand Manager:
Appendix[]
External Links[]
The Practically Complete Guide to Dragons article at the Dragonlance Wiki, a wiki for the Dragonlance campaign setting.
Notes[]
References[]
- ↑ WPN. The Practically Complete Guide to Dragons. Retrieved on 2024-01-01.