
Dungeons & Dragons Fantasy Roleplaying Game
The best way to start playing the 4th Edition Dungeons & Dragons Fantasy Roleplaying Game - in the classic D&D Red Box. Designed for 15 players, this boxed game contains everything needed to start playing the Dungeons & Dragons Fantasy Roleplaying Game, including rules for creating heroes, advice for playing the Dungeon Master, a solo play adventure, and group-play adventure content. Learning the game has never been so easy! Several different character races (dwarf, elf, halfling, and human) and classes (cleric, fighter, rogue, and wizard) are presented, along with powers for each race and class. As the players heroes advance in level, they acquire new abilities, and the adventures become more challenging. This boxed game is designed for characters of levels 13. Game components: 32-page book for players, with rules for character creation and a solo adventure 64-page book for Dungeon Masters, with the rules of the game, advice on how to run the game, and adventure content 2 sheets of die-cut tokens for characters and monsters Cardstock character sheets and power cards Double-sided dungeon map 6 polyhedral dice
The best way to start playing the 4th Edition Dungeons & Dragons Fantasy Roleplaying Game - in the classic D&D Red Box. Designed for 15 players, this boxed game contains everything needed to start playing the Dungeons & Dragons Fantasy Roleplaying Game, including rules for creating heroes, advice for playing the Dungeon Master, a solo play adventure, and group-play adventure content. Learning the game has never been so easy! Several different character races (dwarf, elf, halfling, and human) and classes (cleric, fighter, rogue, and wizard) are presented, along with powers for each race and class. As the players heroes advance in level, they acquire new abilities, and the adventures become more challenging. This boxed game is designed for characters of levels 13. Game components: 32-page book for players, with rules for character creation and a solo adventure 64-page book for Dungeon Masters, with the rules of the game, advice on how to run the game, and adventure content 2 sheets of die-cut tokens for characters and monsters Cardstock character sheets and power cards Double-sided dungeon map 6 polyhedral dice
The best way to start playing the 4th Edition Dungeons & Dragons Fantasy Roleplaying Game - in the classic D&D Red Box. Designed for 15 players, this boxed game contains everything needed to start playing the Dungeons & Dragons Fantasy Roleplaying Game, including rules for creating heroes, advice for playing the Dungeon Master, a solo play adventure, and group-play adventure content. Learning the game has never been so easy! Several different character races (dwarf, elf, halfling, and human) and classes (cleric, fighter, rogue, and wizard) are presented, along with powers for each race and class. As the players heroes advance in level, they acquire new abilities, and the adventures become more challenging. This boxed game is designed for characters of levels 13. Game components: 32-page book for players, with rules for character creation and a solo adventure 64-page book for Dungeon Masters, with the rules of the game, advice on how to run the game, and adventure content 2 sheets of die-cut tokens for characters and monsters Cardstock character sheets and power cards Double-sided dungeon map 6 polyhedral dice
The best way to start playing the 4th Edition Dungeons & Dragons Fantasy Roleplaying Game - in the classic D&D Red Box. Designed for 15 players, this boxed game contains everything needed to start playing the Dungeons & Dragons Fantasy Roleplaying Game, including rules for creating heroes, advice for playing the Dungeon Master, a solo play adventure, and group-play adventure content. Learning the game has never been so easy! Several different character races (dwarf, elf, halfling, and human) and classes (cleric, fighter, rogue, and wizard) are presented, along with powers for each race and class. As the players heroes advance in level, they acquire new abilities, and the adventures become more challenging. This boxed game is designed for characters of levels 13. Game components: 32-page book for players, with rules for character creation and a solo adventure 64-page book for Dungeon Masters, with the rules of the game, advice on how to run the game, and adventure content 2 sheets of die-cut tokens for characters and monsters Cardstock character sheets and power cards Double-sided dungeon map 6 polyhedral dice
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The Dungeons and dragons starter set is a great introduction to D&D. One caveat is the starter set is a D&D Essentials line of product. The Essentials products and 4th edition are different. The Essentials line is a simplified version of regular 4th edition. I do not regret my purchase because for the value, the starter is the best introduction to D&D.
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The Dungeons & Dragons Fantasy RoleplayingGame Starter Set is a great little box of delights!Welcome to D&D!The Box......is beautiful. It features the same Larry Elmore art that featured on the last edition of the Basic Red box (Mentzer edition) from the 80′s and scores a direct hit to the nostalgia part of our gamer lizard brains.It contains softcovers Player's and Dungeon Master's Booklets, a sheet of 2-sided counters (PCs and monsters, including 2 dragons and a Gelatinous Cube) printed on thick cardboard, a set of opaque, white-inked black polyhedral dice, a foldup battlemap, 4 blank simplified character sheets and several sheets of punch-out power cards made of thin cardboard.The Solo GameThe box expects one player, presumably a kid who got the box ... MoreThe Dungeons & Dragons Fantasy RoleplayingGame Starter Set is a great little box of delights!Welcome to D&D!The Box......is beautiful. It features the same Larry Elmore art that featured on the last edition of the Basic Red box (Mentzer edition) from the 80′s and scores a direct hit to the nostalgia part of our gamer lizard brains.It contains softcovers Player's and Dungeon Master's Booklets, a sheet of 2-sided counters (PCs and monsters, including 2 dragons and a Gelatinous Cube) printed on thick cardboard, a set of opaque, white-inked black polyhedral dice, a foldup battlemap, 4 blank simplified character sheets and several sheets of punch-out power cards made of thin cardboard.The Solo GameThe box expects one player, presumably a kid who got the box as a gift or an adult curious about the game, to create their first D&D PC through reading a "choose your own path" adventure. The booklet guides the reader to make a few fundamental set of choices that will lead to a completed character:* Class: Fighter, Wizard, Rogue, Cleric* Race: Elf, Dwarf, Human, Halfling* A preferred power (or two)* The PC's Skill SetLets be clear here, as I know this will anger many who clamour for "Basic D&D 2.0″, the starter is what is says on the box, a starter set. It is a complete game, but not a complete game system. Beyond picking among 4 basic classes and the same number of races, a handful of powers and skills, character generation is arguably anaemic (but better than the previous 4e starter set). The task resolution systems (skills/combat) are also simplified while still being very much 4e.I'd suggest parents playing with pre-tweens to make the PC beforehand (with input from your child) and start the solo game with a fully fleshed out PC and ignore the char-gen parts.Once Nico got to choose the spells (mostly fire-based, as can be expected from a geeky 8 y.o.) and fought against the goblins in their lair, things picked up for him and he loved casting Burning Hands over much of the map.There are three maps supplied: a previously published "monsters lair" from D&D miniatures, along with "'The crossroads" from the same starter set and an exclusive dungeon map made of tiles reproduced on a full-sized battle map.Once the lone player has played through the first Player's playbook, he/she has 2 quests, a basic grasp of the game and a guide to teach it to up to four others (which implies photocopying the power cards if you want to allow multiple players to pick the same classes).The Full Starter GameThat's where the second book, the Dungeon Master's, comes in. It presents the game's rules, in a simplified form (ex: gone are some conditions like restricted) and with a lot less skill/combat options (ex: no rule 42 charts, no traps, no alternative combat moves like Bull Rush and no skill challenge rules). It also includes a fully fleshed out dungeon adventure covering about 10 encounters featuring goblins, kobolds, drakes, a dragon.Finally a D&D starter where there is both a dungeon & a dragon in its prepared material!The book included tips and tricks to run games and does a very decent job to explain what the DM's responsibilities are. After the adventure, the book provides rules to level up all classes to level 2 (with appropriate power cards). It also describes how to create further basic adventures, including a decent bestiary and dungeon design advice, that can bring PC to the cusp of level 3, including a little DC chart, a list of lvl 2 Treasure parcels and a 2 page gazetteer on the Nentir Vale region, the core D&D 4e setting.To summarize, the new Red Box is a low cost starter set that introduces players to the D&D 4e game. The game delivers a 4e-lite experience that most likely should succeed in teasing those interested by the game's structure of play. It is very much 4e with many of the fiddly bits removed.Oh and there's a bonus solo adventure you can download by entering a code on the Wizards of the Coast website before the end of the year. That's a nice little bonus.
2011 Dungeons & Dragons Starter Set Board Game Lot 8 At Will Wizard
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Good to get the kids off the video games and to put their imaginations to work...
The Dungeons and dragons starter set is a great introduction to D&D. One caveat is the starter set is a D&D Essentials line of product. The Essentials products and 4th edition are different. The Essentials line is a simplified version of regular 4th edition. I do not regret my purchase because for the value, the starter is the best introduction to D&D.
The Dungeons & Dragons Fantasy RoleplayingGame Starter Set is a great little box of delights!Welcome to D&D!The Box......is beautiful. It features the same Larry Elmore art that featured on the last edition of the Basic Red box (Mentzer edition) from the 80′s and scores a direct hit to the nostalgia part of our gamer lizard brains.It contains softcovers Player's and Dungeon Master's Booklets, a sheet of 2-sided counters (PCs and monsters, including 2 dragons and a Gelatinous Cube) printed on thick cardboard, a set of opaque, white-inked black polyhedral dice, a foldup battlemap, 4 blank simplified character sheets and several sheets of punch-out power cards made of thin cardboard.The Solo GameThe box expects one player, presumably a kid who got the box ... MoreThe Dungeons & Dragons Fantasy RoleplayingGame Starter Set is a great little box of delights!Welcome to D&D!The Box......is beautiful. It features the same Larry Elmore art that featured on the last edition of the Basic Red box (Mentzer edition) from the 80′s and scores a direct hit to the nostalgia part of our gamer lizard brains.It contains softcovers Player's and Dungeon Master's Booklets, a sheet of 2-sided counters (PCs and monsters, including 2 dragons and a Gelatinous Cube) printed on thick cardboard, a set of opaque, white-inked black polyhedral dice, a foldup battlemap, 4 blank simplified character sheets and several sheets of punch-out power cards made of thin cardboard.The Solo GameThe box expects one player, presumably a kid who got the box as a gift or an adult curious about the game, to create their first D&D PC through reading a "choose your own path" adventure. The booklet guides the reader to make a few fundamental set of choices that will lead to a completed character:* Class: Fighter, Wizard, Rogue, Cleric* Race: Elf, Dwarf, Human, Halfling* A preferred power (or two)* The PC's Skill SetLets be clear here, as I know this will anger many who clamour for "Basic D&D 2.0″, the starter is what is says on the box, a starter set. It is a complete game, but not a complete game system. Beyond picking among 4 basic classes and the same number of races, a handful of powers and skills, character generation is arguably anaemic (but better than the previous 4e starter set). The task resolution systems (skills/combat) are also simplified while still being very much 4e.I'd suggest parents playing with pre-tweens to make the PC beforehand (with input from your child) and start the solo game with a fully fleshed out PC and ignore the char-gen parts.Once Nico got to choose the spells (mostly fire-based, as can be expected from a geeky 8 y.o.) and fought against the goblins in their lair, things picked up for him and he loved casting Burning Hands over much of the map.There are three maps supplied: a previously published "monsters lair" from D&D miniatures, along with "'The crossroads" from the same starter set and an exclusive dungeon map made of tiles reproduced on a full-sized battle map.Once the lone player has played through the first Player's playbook, he/she has 2 quests, a basic grasp of the game and a guide to teach it to up to four others (which implies photocopying the power cards if you want to allow multiple players to pick the same classes).The Full Starter GameThat's where the second book, the Dungeon Master's, comes in. It presents the game's rules, in a simplified form (ex: gone are some conditions like restricted) and with a lot less skill/combat options (ex: no rule 42 charts, no traps, no alternative combat moves like Bull Rush and no skill challenge rules). It also includes a fully fleshed out dungeon adventure covering about 10 encounters featuring goblins, kobolds, drakes, a dragon.Finally a D&D starter where there is both a dungeon & a dragon in its prepared material!The book included tips and tricks to run games and does a very decent job to explain what the DM's responsibilities are. After the adventure, the book provides rules to level up all classes to level 2 (with appropriate power cards). It also describes how to create further basic adventures, including a decent bestiary and dungeon design advice, that can bring PC to the cusp of level 3, including a little DC chart, a list of lvl 2 Treasure parcels and a 2 page gazetteer on the Nentir Vale region, the core D&D 4e setting.To summarize, the new Red Box is a low cost starter set that introduces players to the D&D 4e game. The game delivers a 4e-lite experience that most likely should succeed in teasing those interested by the game's structure of play. It is very much 4e with many of the fiddly bits removed.Oh and there's a bonus solo adventure you can download by entering a code on the Wizards of the Coast website before the end of the year. That's a nice little bonus.
This is a good entry into Dungeons & Dragons using a stripped down version of the 4th edition rules. I found the instructions a little confusing at first but bare with them, they'll make sense in the end. The production values of the contents are quite behind competitors products and other Wizards of the Coast Dungeon & Dragons lines but if you're serious about embracing tabletop gaming give this wee number a go.
Great nostalgia value. My reintroduction to TTRPG's after an extended break. This D&D 4e starter set was wonderful to receive.
Great introduction into the world of D & D
A very nice starter kit for beginners. It comes with everything you need to just open up and start playing. It includes tokens, dice, cards map,instructions, adventure,player book and dungeon master book.
The "Essentials" line for Dungeons and Dragons is a little bit dumbed down compared to the normal 4e DnD but it's a great way to get people who aren't familiar with DnD! Highly Recommended. The only thing that isn't great is the cards...they are crazy thin and hard not to tear... I suggest getting sleeves.
I looked into it and Mighty Ape like every other site I looked at was out of stock so it was going to take 10 working days. 3 days later it arrived. EPIC!
Finally I managed to find one of these! I love it, even though I've been playing DND for years, this will be a good introduction for others!