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Publication Dates for D&D 3.0 and 3.5 Rule Books.Pages D&D, 3rd Edition and D&D 3.5 Products from Wizards of the Coast in Order of Publication The following presented in year/month order for easier sorting. Products released in the same month are presented alphabetically. Parenthetical references are official abbreviations gleaned Wizards of the Coast's indices; some products lack abbreviations. Even abbreviations are italicized lest, for example, Champions of Ruin be confused with Challenge Rating, for instance. Wizards of the Coast makes available official errata. Starting with The Speaker in Dreams, Wizards of the Coast made available for many products online-only Web enhancements. Dungeons and Dragons, 3rd Edition Dragon #275-308, Dragon Annual #5 and #6, and Dungeon #81-99 present Dungeons and Dragons, 3rd Edition content. Dragon #298 and Dungeon #94 see Paizo publishing the magazines under license from Wizards of the Coast. Paizo published no Dragon Annuals. • 2000/08 Dungeons and Dragons Character Sheets • 2000/08 Player's Handbook1 (PH) • 2000/09 Dungeon Master's Guide1 (DMG) • 2000/09 Dungeons and Dragons Gazeteer (DG) • 2000/09 Dungeon Master's Screen • 2000/10 Into the Dragon's Lair • 2000/10 Monster Manual1 (MM) • 2000/11 Forge of Fury (Fo) • 2000/11 Living Greyhawk Gazeteer • 2000/11 Pool of Radiance: Attack on Myth Drannor • 2000/12 Hero Builder's Guidebook (HBG) • 2001/01 Speaker in Dreams (SD) • 2001/01 Sword and Fist2 (SF) • 2001/02 Monsters of Faerûn3 (Mon) • 2001/03 Psionics Handbook • 2001/04 Standing Stone (StS) • 2001/05 Defenders of the Faith2 (DF) • 2001/06 Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting4 (FRCS) • 2001/06 Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil (RT) • 2001/07 Heart of Nightfang Spire (HN) • 2001/07 Tome and Blood2 (TB) • 2001/08 Magic of Faerûn4 (Mag) • 2001/08 Sunless Citadel (SC) • 2001/09 Manual of the Planes1 (MP) • 2001/10 Enemies and Allies (EA) • 2001/10 Oriental Adventures5 (OA) • 2001/11 Deep Horizon (DH) • 2001/11 Lords of Darkness4 (LD) • 2001/12 Song and Silence2 (SaS) • 2002/01 Lord of the Iron Fortress (LF) • 2002/02 Forgotten Realms Dungeon Master's Screen • 2002/02 Masters of the Wild2 (MW) • 2002/03 Bastion of Broken Souls (BB) • 2002/04 Deities and Demigods1 (DD) • 2002/05 Faiths and Pantheons4 (FP) • 2002/05 Stronghold Builder's Guidebook (SB) • 2002/06 Book of Challenges (BC) • 2002/07 Epic Level Handbook1 (EL) • 2002/08 Silver Marches4 (SM) • 2002/09 City of the Spider Queen4 (CSQ) • 2002/09 Monster Manual II1 (MM2) • 2002/10 Book of Vile Darkness (BV) • 2003/02 Savage Species (SS) • 2003/03 Arms and Equipment Guide (AE) • 2003/03 Races of Faerûn4 (Rac) • 2003/04 Fiend Folio1 (FF) • 2003/05 Unapproachable East4 (Una) • 2003/06 Ghostwalk6 (Gh) Notes 1 Player's Handbook, Dungeon Master's Guide, Monster Manual, Manual of the Planes, Deities and Demigods, Epic Level Handbook, Monster Manual II, and Fiend Folio are updated to Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 via the Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 Accessory Update Booklet. 2 The article "Rules Reference: Feats, Prestige Classes, and Spells" lists titular items from the Dungeons and Dragons, 3rd Edition class guidebooks that were updated to Dungeons and Dragons 3.5. Its most recent revision is Jan. 2005. 3 Monsters of Faerûn is updated to Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 via the Player's Guide to Faerûn Web enhancement "Player's Guide to Faerûn: Monster Update." 4 Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting and Magic of Faerûn receive major updates and Lords of Darkness, Faiths and Pantheons, Silver Marches, City of the Spider Queen, Races of Faerûn, and Unapproachable East receive minor updates to Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 via the Player's Guide to Faerûn (5). 5 Oriental Adventures is updated to Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 via the Dragon #318 article "Oriental Adventures Update: Eastern Flavor" (32-48). 6 Ghostwalk is updated to Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 via the Ghostwalk Web enhancement "Ghostwalk, Part 2: Ghostwalk 3.5 Update." Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 Wizards of the Coast explains the purpose of Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 in the Revision Spotlight column "Compiled D&D Revision Spotlight." Dragon #309 and Dungeon #100 present Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 content. Dragon #359 and Dungeon #150 are the last Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 issues and the last published by Paizo after Wizards of the Coast doesn't renew Paizo's magazine licenses (see Wizards of the Coast's announcement and Paizo's announcement). Although officially licensed by Wizards of the Coast, Dragon Compendium Volume 1 (Oct. 2005) is published by Paizo; Paizo makes available for it errata. • 2003/06 Dungeon Master's Guide (DMG) • 2003/07 Monster Manual (MM) • 2003/07 Player's Handbook (PH) • 2003/08 Dragonlance Campaign Setting1 (DCS) • 2003/08 Dungeon Master's Screen • 2003/09 Miniatures Handbook (MH) • 2003/10 Book of Exalted Deeds (BE) • 2003/10 Underdark (Und) • 2003/11 Draconomicon (Dr) • 2003/12 Complete Warrior (CW) • 2004/01 Deluxe Character Sheets • 2004/01 Deluxe Dungeon Master's Screen • 2004/02 Unearthed Arcana (UA) • 2004/03 Player's Guide to Faerûn (PG) • 2004/04 Expanded Psionics Handbook (XPH) • 2004/04 Map Folio I • 2004/05 Complete Divine (CD) • 2004/06 Eberron Campaign Setting (ECS) • 2004/07 Planar Handbook (PlH) • 2004/07 Serpent Kingdoms (SK) • 2004/07 Shadows of the Last War (SL) • 2004/08 Map Folio II • 2004/08 Races of Stone (RS) • 2004/09 Frostburn (Fr) • 2004/09 Monster Manual III (MM3) • 2004/10 Libris Mortis (LM) • 2004/10 Dungeon Master's Guide (special edition) (DMG) • 2004/10 Player's Handbook (special edition) (PH) • 2004/10 Monster Manual (special edition) (MM) • 2004/10 Shining South (ShS) • 2004/10 Whispers of the Vampire's Blade (WB) • 2004/11 Complete Arcane (CAr) • 2004/11 Sharn: City of Towers (Sh) • 2004/12 Races of Destiny (RD) • 2004/12 Map Folio 3-D • 2005/01 Complete Adventurer (CAd) • 2005/01 Grasp of the Emerald Claw (GC) • 2005/02 Lost Empires of Faerûn (LE) • 2005/02 Races of the Wild (RW) • 2005/03 Sandstorm (Sa) • 2005/04 Lords of Madness (LoM) • 2005/04 Races of Eberron (RE) • 2005/05 Champions of Ruin (CR) • 2005/05 Heroes of Battle (HB) • 2005/06 City of Splendors: Waterdeep (CSW) • 2005/06 Dungeon Master's Guide II (DMG2) • 2005/07 Eberron Deluxe Dungeon Master's Screen • 2005/07 Five Nations (FN) • 2005/07 Weapons of Legacy (WL) • 2005/08 Eberron Player Character Sheets • 2005/08 Explorer's Handbook (EH) • 2005/08 Stormwrack (Sto) • 2005/09 Fantastic Locations: Fane of the Drow (FLFD) • 2005/09 Magic of Incarnum (MoI) • 2005/09 Sons of Gruumsh (SG) • 2005/10 Heroes of Horror (HH) • 2005/10 Magic of Eberron (MoE) • 2005/11 Champions of Valor (CV) • 2005/11 Fantastic Locations: Hellspike Prison (FLHP) • 2005/12 Spell Compendium (SpC) • 2006/01 Player's Guide to Eberron (PE) • 2006/01 Races of the Dragon (RDr) • 2006/02 Red Hand of Doom (RH) • 2006/03 Power of Faerûn (PF) • 2006/03 Tome of Magic (TM) • 2006/04 Complete Psionic (CP) • 2006/04 Fantastic Locations: Fields of Ruin (FLFR) • 2006/04 Voyage of the Golden Dragon (VGD) • 2006/05 Player's Handbook II (PH2) • 2006/06 Fiendish Codex I (FC1) • 2006/06 Mysteries of the Moonsea (Mys) • 2006/07 Fantastic Locations: Dragondown Grotto • 2006/07 Monster Manual IV (MM4) • 2006/07 Secrets of Xen'drik (SX) • 2006/08 Dragons of Faerûn (DrF) • 2006/08 Tome of Battle (ToB) • 2006/09 Dragon Magic (DM) • 2006/09 Faiths of Eberron (FE) • 2006/09 Twilight Tomb • 2006/10 Complete Mage (CM) • 2006/10 Expedition to Castle Ravenloft (Rav) • 2006/11 Cityscape (Ci) • 2006/11 Dragonmarked (Dra) • 2006/11 Scourge of the Howling Horde • 2006/12 Animated Series Handbook2 • 2006/12 Fantastic Locations: The Frostfell Rift • 2006/12 Fiendish Codex II (FC2) • 2006/12 Shattered Gates of Slaughtergarde (ShG) • 2007/01 Complete Scoundrel (CS) • 2007/02 Barrow of the Forgotten King (BFK) • 2007/02 Dungeonscape (Du) • 2007/02 Secrets of Sarlona (SoS) • 2007/03 Magic Item Compendium (MIC) • 2007/03 Cormyr: The Tearing of the Weave (Co) • 2007/04 Eyes of the Lich Queen (ELQ) • 2007/04 Expedition to the Demonweb Pits (EDP) • 2007/04 Fantastic Locations: City in Peril (CiP) • 2007/05 Complete Champion (CC) • 2007/05 Drow of the Underdark (DrU) • 2007/06 Expedition to Undermountain (EU) • 2007/06 Forge of War (FW) • 2007/06 Sinister Spire (SiS) • 2007/07 Monster Manual V (MM5) • 2007/07 Shadowdale: The Scouring of the Land (SSL) • 2007/08 Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk (ERG) • 2007/09 Exemplars of Evil (EE) • 2007/09 Fortress of the Yuan-Ti (FY) • 2007/09 Grand History of the Realms (GHR) • 2007/10 Dragons of Eberron (DE) • 2007/10 Rules Compendium (RC) • 2007/11 Anauroch: The Empire of Shade (An) • 2007/12 Elder Evils (ElE) • 2008/02 City of Stormreach • 2008/03 An Adventurer's Guide to Eberron • 2012/08 Dungeon Master's Guide (premium edition) (DMG) • 2012/08 Monster Manual (premium edition) (MM) • 2012/08 Player's Handbook (premium edition) (PH) • 2013/04 Spell Compendium (premium edition) (SpC) • 2013/07 Magic Item Compendium (premium edition) (MIC) Notes 1 Dragonlance Campaign Setting is published by Wizards of the Coast; subsequent products in the line are officially licensed by Wizards of the Coast but not published by Wizards of the Coast. 2 Animated Series Handbook's 2007 printed publication year contradicts the release date of BCI's Dungeons and Dragons: The Complete Animated Series which included the Animated Series Handbook. Mill Creek Entertainment's August 2009 Dungeons and Dragons: The Complete Animated Series doesn't include the Animated Series Handbook. ENWorld's Wiki article "Dungeons and Dragons, 3rd Edition Collector's Guide" was essential for making this list.
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