![]() ![]() ![]() Of the core books, the DMG benefits the most from close readings: things that were explained fully in previous DMGs are often presented in complete but compressed form. In fact, since I saw early drafts of DMG sections, a third or more of the book is completely new to me. It’s notable that I didn’t review the acknowledgements section, or that particular spelling error would have never gotten through. OK, first of all: as was the case with the Monster Manual, Rory and my names are in the Dungeon Masters Guide! We’re credited as “Additional feedback provied by”.
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