Make Your Adventures Organized With These Worldbuilding Notebooks & Journals
Whether you’re playing or running the game, you may need help building the world, writing the characters, and remembering it all.
Dungeon Master’s Workbook of Worldbuilding
Being the DM for your group can be one of the most rewarding jobs at the table. But sometimes we all need a little help coming up with some of the details of the world they’re adventuring through. This book will help you brainstorm and flesh out your campaign’s worldbuilding through brainstorming exercises and questions you may have forgotten to ask yourself.
An official companion to the revised and expanded Dungeon Master’s Guide, this workbook is both an insightful storytelling tool and a beautiful volume to display in any D&D library. Get ready to level up your game! Through a series of fun writing and brainstorming exercises, you will:
• create an exciting campaign setting for your players
• practice improvisation and roleplaying as a DM
• craft tantalizing rewards and intriguing magic items
• weave compelling story hooks with over twenty-five scenarios
• learn the basics of mapmaking
• and more!Advertisement
Player’s Workbook of Epic Adventure
Similarly, but for players, I can’t tell you how many times I’ve come up with a character and added tons and tons of backstory as we’ve gone because details didn’t occur to me until much later. Sometimes it can be fun to hand your DM a little piece of backstory or character ammunition midway through a game. But other times, we’d like to have our characters fully realized when we sit down to play. This book will walk you through all sorts of prompts and questions to fully write out and think about the character you’ve made.
Never played Dungeons & Dragons before? Fear not, adventurer! Simply looking to level up your game? Hail and well met! Intended to introduce new players to the world’s greatest roleplaying game and provide new insights for experienced players, this interactive workbook guides you through the basics of fifth edition D&D. In this official companion to the revised and expanded Player’s Handbook filled with fun writing and brainstorming exercises, you will:
· choose a class, subclass, and origin for your character
· craft your character’s unique backstory and personality
· get to know your party
· plan responses to story scenarios
· envision your character’s advancement
· and much more!
The Dungeon Master’s Campaign Journal
Planning out your entire game can be overwhelming. But this journal makes it as easy as possible to keep all of your notes organized. Complete with templates, indexes, and even prompts, all of your worldbuilding and game notes can be in one, easy-to-reference place.
With the updated Dungeon Master’s Guide, there’s never been a better time to plan your next quest. This campaign journal is tailor-made for Dungeon Masters, providing prompts, indexes, and templates to help bring a riveting storyline to life. From creating challenging monsters to brainstorming intriguing settings, this journal makes it easier for Dungeon Masters to craft an unforgettable D&D experience.
Whether you want to level up your campaign, or if you’re looking for the perfect gift, this journal is a resource that no Dungeon Master can do without.
The Player’s Campaign Journal
And of course, there’s a version for the players. We can all stand to take a few more notes during our adventures. And this journal has places for party members, NPCs, friends, foes, and notable encounters and story beats.
With the updated Player’s Handbook, there’s never been a better time to embark on a new quest. Whether you’re taking your first steps in Faerûn or you’re already the Level 20 Tiefling warlock of your dreams, this campaign journal is tailor-made for players of all kinds.
AdvertisementPrompts, indexes, and templates will help track party members, NPCs, factions, creatures, and unforgettable moments. As a timely and relevant resource for players, this journal also includes material that will help players engage with the newly introduced bastions system. Tailor-made for players, this campaign journal will be a record of every critical hit (and miss) as well as a helpful aid for gameplay.
The Book of Concealment
If you’re the group’s DM, you probably want to keep some of your plans secret from everyone else at the table. And this journal does double-duty, transforming into a four-panel game screen. Keep your notes hidden with the thing your notes are jotted down on and minimize how much stuff you’ll have to bring to and from sessions.
Designed with the Dungeon Master in mind but useful for all players and games, the case of this journal unfolds into a four-panel game screen—slide it off the paperback journal to reveal a stunningly illustrated scene by artist Hydro74. Use the screen to shield your own strategies for total concealment and the gridded journal to capture your campaign, build worlds, and jot down other notes from your sessions. The screen includes foil stamping and removeable stickers on the front and back and the journal includes a textured cover for the ultimate gift.
The Bestiary Notebook
Sometimes all you want is a simple notebook that’s easy to fit anywhere. And this eight-pack of monster themed notebooks is just that. Each notebook is fairly small, taking up almost no space at your table or in your bag. And it has no bells or whistles, for a player who may prefer to organize things their own way.
This boxed set of 8 pocket-size notebooks pays homage to some of Dungeons & Dragons most beloved beasts and creatures. Each notebook cover features a different monster in a new, modern design, while the interior includes a brief history of each creature. Handpicked to include a mix of fearsome creations and fan favorites, Dungeons and Dragons Bestiary Notebook Set is a must-have collector’s item for any D&D fan.
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