

With design that harkens back to the D&D modules of old, Raging Swan focuses heavily on random tables and classic-style adventures. If you're looking for new monsters, this is your first stop.ĭungeon Dressing, Thingonomicon, and Shadowed Keep on the Borderlands by Raging Swan Press. They're extremely popular books and for great reason. Kobold Press's three monster books, the Tome of Beasts, Creature Codex, and Tome of Beasts 2 offer more than a thousand fantastic new monsters you can drop into your game to scare the hell out of your players.

Adventures, worldbooks, the monthly Warlock magazine, monster books, character options, magic items, spells the list goes on and on. Kobold Press products are fantastic and equally strong to the material coming from Wizards of the Coast. Kobold Press, spearheaded by the longtime D&D veteran Wolfgang Baur, produces some of the best material you can find for 5th edition.

Tome of Beasts, the Creature Codex, and Tome of Beasts 2 by Kobold Press. Without further fanfare, let's look at some of my favorite third party products. I've talked about many of these products on the Lazy D&D Talk Show before and linked to various video spotlights in the article below.Īs a disclaimer, take note that I've written little bits of content for some of the products below including the Kobold Press monster books and the Vault of Magic. This isn't an inclusive list at all, there are many more products than I can possibly spotlight. We're going to take a look at some of my favorite DM-focused third-party products for D&D. While we tend to focus on the new D&D material coming out of Wizards of the Coast, many third-party publishers put out tremendous products to expand our games. New to Sly Flourish? Start Here! Notable Third-Party Products for D&D
