Dungeons & Dragons: The Deck of Many Things Review: A Deeply Odd Product

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The new Dungeons & Dragons product is an overpriced hodgepodge of game tools.

The Deck of Many Things is an overpriced and overindulgent product that fills a niche that didn't really need to be filled. Set to be released in November as a premium $99.

The Book of Many Things is at its strongest when it focuses directly on The Deck of Many Things itself – the magic items all appear to be solidly designed and flavorful, there's a number of supernatural gifts that can be used in a Deck-focused campaign, and I enjoyed the monsters and adversaries sections, with the Grim Harrow being a particular highlight. I also liked the House of Cards, the supernatural location where player characters' souls are taken when they draw the Void Card.

Equally disappointing is the Deck of Many More Things, which adds 44 additional magic cards to the set. While the original 22 cards in the Deck of Many Things are all campaign-changers, the 44 new cards are mostly bland and lack the danger and reward of the original.

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