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For questions about game books - such as rules, adventures, and related materials - that are published in print or digital form, and are not periodicals or websites. (If the question is about in-game books that characters can read or interact with, use the [equipment] tag instead.)

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What are the differences between regular and limited version of Planescape - Adventures in t...

Content for the two versions is the same Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse will be available with the normal and an alternate cover. There is no statement that the content of the alternate cove …
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Is "The GM's Book of Legendary Dragons" a valid D&D 5e rulebook?

This is not from Wizards of the Coast, nor is it an official rulebook The publisher of this work is Media Lab Books, a MacMillan Publishers subsidiary, also using the name "Topix Media Lab". …
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I have the Players Handbook, Monster Manual and Dungeon Master's Guide; What other D&D books...

Judging by Amazon Sales Rank, the most often sold rulebooks published officially by WotC after the three core books are, in order: Mordenkainen presents: Monsters of the Multiverse Tasha's Cauldron of … only, in particular rule books, not Kits or Gift Sets. …
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Besides Volo's Guide, do any of the other published sourcebooks have in-universe counterparts?

transported to the Wizards of the Coast Headquarters in Renton, where they in particular see the DMG, PHB, MM, and the Tomb of Annihilation module itself -- and it stands to reason that copies of all the other books
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Will there be "upgrades" from the current physical DnD 5e PHB (and other official materials)...

Apart for the rule books, nothing should stop you from buying any supplements or adventures in the meantime, because the announcement also states: The One D&D rules will be backwards compatible, allowing …
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How can I preserve books, but keep them accessible?

There is a Wikipedia article on the conservation of books that recommends storage methods and materials storage in a cool, dry, clean, and stable location clear polyester (Mylar) film sleeves (comic books … As Trish points out in their excellent, complementary answer if you do not use archival boxes, you make sure that the books are not exposed to UV light that will bleach them out. …
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