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There is quite a bit of 3rd edition web and web-enhanced content. Follow the links to the Wizards product pages to view these enhancements.
3.5e Core Books
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There is quite a bit of web and web-enhanced content for 3.5e.
Core
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4th Edition Miniatures
5th Edition
Other Publications
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Storm King's Thunder
d20 Modern
Star Wars RPG
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- Wizards produces many other card games. Please add as many as possible.
Miniatures
D&D Miniatures
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Computer Games
- Dungeons and Dragons Online (Eberron setting)
- Neverwinter Nights (Forgotten Realms setting)
- Neverwinter Nights 2
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