Monster Manual III (Dungeons & Dragons Supplement)
This supplement to the D&D game provides descriptions for a vast array of new creatures. Several design changes have been implemented from previous monster titles due to fan feedback. Each monster will now be illustrated, and each entry will now begin at the top of its own page. Both of these changes are meant to facilitate faster gameplay. There will also be details on how to include any creature in a Forgotten Realms? or Eberron campaign.
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22 Reviews
| From: Amazon Posted: Sep 26, 2007 Type: User Review |
An enjoyable reference...
I found the Monster Manual III to be a useful tool in my D&D book collection. Many new monsters, friend and foe alike, can be found within the 224 pages. However, a great deal of the monsters that grace the material are of the...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Mar 23, 2007 Type: User Review |
Useful if your careful
There are many imaginative creatures within the MMIII and I have enjoyed using the new Lizardfolk and Voidminded Creatures. Having more creatures for your adventures is always helpful to keep your players challenged but this book suffers from one...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Mar 11, 2007 Type: User Review |
With this and the MM you are good to go.
This book covers the holes in the Monster Manual. With these two books you are set for a solid D&D game. It is heavy on the Eberron and Forgotten Realms stuff though. If you have a lot of Eberron books you will probably feel a little gypped at...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Mar 10, 2007 Type: User Review |
DnD MM3
no monsters in there worth buying the book.
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jan 27, 2007 Type: User Review |
GREAT BOOK
this book is very good. It has a lot of monsters ready 4 ur campain.good 4 the price.
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jan 17, 2007 Type: User Review |
The Monsters Manual I use most
I employ this monsters manual most in my game, partially due to me overusing the ones in MMI, but also because the PCs in my game are rather experienced, particularly with lower level monsters.
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| From: Amazon Posted: Dec 18, 2006 Type: User Review |
Best Monster Manual Ever
This is the best Monster Manual that I have seen yet. In fact, I reference it more in my games than the Monster Manual itself. This book has very inventive creatures. Here is a rundown of the contents:
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jul 26, 2006 Type: User Review |
Just another Monster Manual
While it doesn't score gold in my book, the MM3 is a decent monster manual. After perusing the book, you quickly get a sense that the monsters within were not drawn from mythological origins so much as niche encounter fillers. From Arcane ooze...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jul 20, 2006 Type: User Review |
These Monsters Are Preposterous
This book simply throws ideas out that are simply ridiculous. I think I'll be lucky to make use of more than 2 or 3 of these monsters. The only ones that are remarkable are the new giants (and seriously you'd have to plan a whole campaign to make...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jan 15, 2006 Type: User Review |
Almost Perfect
I enjoyed this book greatly, but it had some flaws. First off, It didn't have information on how to turn most of these monsters into PCs. Second, In place it had said, "Cadaver Collecters in Ebberon". SOME of us don't stage our dungeons in...
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