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This book is a great resource for D&D gamers. The 3.5 rules are definitely clearer and cleaner than the 3.0 rules, so that's an improvement. This book is meant to be used as a reference rather than to be read front-to-back, so it's not exactly meant to be used like that for newcomers to D&D. But for veterans, the DMG still contains pretty much what you'd expect in a DMG.
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1 released bookDungeons & Dragons Edition 3.5 is a 14-book series first released in 2000 with contributions by Jesse Decker, Andy Collins, and 26 others.