



It’s not a new maneuver in the company’s storied history of releasing new editions of their Tabletop RPG staple, but some of the methods in determining what makes an appearance in which book has already taken at least a minor toll on the ease of entry into play. The 5th Edition Monster Manual is a wonderous book with many fascinating creatures, but will a key function slated for a later book release hinder its effectiveness now? Wizards of the Coast may perhaps be taking a gamble in releasing each of the three core guide books in their 5th Edition release of Dungeons & Dragons at separate times.
