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Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage is the second of two Dungeon & Dragons books set in Waterdeep.

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PDF NameWaterdeep Dungeon Of The Mad Mage
Published20 November 2018
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Pages256
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It continues where the original game, Dragon Heist, left off, advancing characters who are at least 5 levels high all the way to level 20.

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Overview:


The Yawning Portal is a tavern in Waterdeep that gets its name from the gaping chasm that can be found inside.

The convoluted dungeon hidden in this decaying shaft is avoided by everyone but the most daring explorers.

The Undermountain dungeon is owned by the deranged wizard Halaster Blackcloak. Mad Mage has long since made his home in these desolate caverns, filling it with creatures, traps, and riddles; yet, it is unclear why he did this.

  • The follow-up to Waterdeep: Dragon Heist, Dungeon of the Mad Mage takes adventurers deep into one of D&D’s biggest dungeons.Each of Undermountain’s twenty-three levels is an adventure set up to itself, and the book includes a map for each one.
  • Waterdeep, Known as the City of Splendors, is one of D&D’s most iconic locations. Also the setting for the board game Lords of Waterdeep.It’s the jewel of the Sword Coast-a sprawling melting pot held together by firm laws and swift justice.
  • Dungeon of the Mad Mage is the second of two Dungeon & Dragons books set in Waterdeep.It picks up where the first, Dragon Heist, leaves off, taking characters of 5th level or higher all the way to 20th level.
  • In D&D, you and your friend coauthor your own legend. Guided by a Dungeon Master, you create characters and play their role in a story, rolling dice and navigating maps as you unfold a tale as limitless as your imagination.
  • Dungeon & Dragons is the world’s greatest roleplaying game. Created in 1974, D&D transformed gaming culture by blending traditional fantasy with miniatures and wargaming.
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