PHB2
PHB2
The Player's Handbook 2, often abbreviated as PHB2, is a supplemental rulebook for the popular tabletop role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons. Published by Wizards of the Coast, this book serves as a companion to the core rulebooks and provides players with additional options for character creation and gameplay.
Overview[edit | edit source]
The PHB2 expands upon the content found in the original Player's Handbook, offering new classes, races, feats, and other character options for players to explore. With its release, players have access to a wider array of choices to customize their characters and enhance their gameplay experience.
Contents[edit | edit source]
The book is divided into several chapters, each focusing on a different aspect of character creation and development. Some of the key features of the PHB2 include:
New Classes[edit | edit source]
The Player's Handbook 2 introduces several new classes, such as the Warlord and the Invoker, each with its unique abilities and playstyle.
Additional Races[edit | edit source]
Players can choose from a selection of new races, including the Tiefling and the Goliath, to further diversify their characters.
Feats and Powers[edit | edit source]
The book includes a variety of new feats and powers that characters can acquire as they progress in their adventures, allowing for greater customization and specialization.
Reception[edit | edit source]
Upon its release, the PHB2 received generally positive reviews from players and critics alike. Many praised the book for its diverse options and the opportunities it provided for creative character building.
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