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Good books for beginning DMs?

Inkarnate Dungeondraft donjon.bin.sh
  1. A free-form map editor for role-playing games, focusing on overland and continental maps.
    Finally, get handy with a mapmaking tool. Dungeon Scrawl is a great free option for making ink-and-paper style maps, while Dungeon Draft and Inkarnate are great paid options.

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  2. Dungeondraft is an interesting map development software that is used to create quick maps for your games and it is compatible with Windows as well as Mac OS operating systems.
    Finally, get handy with a mapmaking tool. Dungeon Scrawl is a great free option for making ink-and-paper style maps, while Dungeon Draft and Inkarnate are great paid options.

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  3. Freely accessible online collection of random generators for tabletop games.
    Good monster books are always welcome additions to any DM’s library. I would recommend starting with the Tome of Beasts series and the Monster Manual Expanded series. Hundreds of well put together monstrosities to throw at your players there. That second website, DM’s Guild, is one you’re going to want to peruse for good content down the road, along with Drive Thru RPG. While you’re at it, bookmark Donjon because it is a wealth of tools for any DM.

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