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Best Third-Party Books for D&D 5e, Ranked

Written by Rhenn Taguiam
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The world of Dungeons and Dragons offers plenty of content, but these fan-made additions allow players to expand their worlds even more.

Gamers and fans applaud Dungeons and Dragons Fifth Edition (D&D 5e) as perhaps the most accessible version of the critically acclaimed TTRPG to date. Moreover, 5e lives up to its legacy by slowly incorporating popular D&D settings - and lately, settings from other Wizards of the Coast IPs - into the game. Fans today have access to official and 5e-compatible Eberron, Forgotten Realms, and even Magic: The Gathering content for their D&D games. Creators also recently leveled up the D&D experience by writing third-party books for D&D 5e. These books bring D&D to popular settings such as Middle-earth and other unique worlds.

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