Best sourcebooks 5e reddit. I was looking for which sourcebooks to buy on D&D Beyond. Ideally, it'd be something like the classic Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting book, but I know there's no 5e version of that. Grim Hollows 3 books are brilliant and 2 more are coming later this year. I was wondering what sourcebooks would you say are necessary or really good to buy because they give plenty of options? I will be sharing these with my party. They have a sourcebook bundle but some of the material in there seems to not contain much stuff. The physical copy is a thing of beauty, possibly the single best-designed D&D book ever, and unbelievably hard-wearing (I have three-year-old 5E sourcebooks that I've never even used which are more battered than my 21-year-old copy of the FRCS3E). Right now I own Dungeon Master's Guide, Volo's Guide to Monsters, Tasha's Cauldron of Everything, and Xanather's Guide to Everything. The Ultimate Adventurers Guide has 3 classes, 6 subclasses for every 5e class, 8 races, and about 100 pages of feats, spells and magic items. I recently came across Valda's Spire of Secrets and the range of cool options was a big surprise to me. Incarnate: last of the lacers has Avatar themed classes which my players use for elementalist style builds. yhqb dsmp6 vycj hvu 40 r3 pik2 k8n ctccsa vvkzdu