Transcription of Sage Advice Compendium
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Version 2021 Wizards of the Coast LLC. Permission granted to print and photocopy this document for personal use sage Advice Compendium collects questions and answers about the rules of Dungeons & Dragons (fifth edition). The document s version number changes when substantive additions or revisions have been made to the text. The newest material is preceded by the tag [NEW]. Rules ReferencesThe fifth edition of D&D has three official rulebooks, each of which was first published in 2014: Player s Handbook (abbreviated PH) Monster Manual (abbreviated MM) Dungeon Master s Guide (abbreviated DMG)The free Basic Rules contains portions of those three books and can be downloaded here: Play in the Adventurers League is also governed by the Adventurers League Player s have been issued for certain fifth edition books and can be downloaded at the following locations.
Regardless of what’s on the page or what the de-signers intended, D&D is meant to be fun, and the DM is the ringmaster at each game table. The best DMs shape the game on the fly to bring the most delight to their play-ers. Such DMs aim for RAF, “rules as fun.” We expect DMs to depart from the rules when running
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