The D&D Young Adventurer’s Guides Launch July 16, 2019!

When I was at the Wizards of the Coast office in late 2017 consulting on a new Dungeons & Dragons adventure (a wonderful book that will be announced later this year), we talked a lot about 8-year old Zub and the elements of D&D and role-playing that ignited my imagination at that crucial age. That discussion would come up again a few months later when they introduced me to Aaron Wehner, an editor from Ten Speed Press (an imprint at Random House), and plans started to slowly develop around the kind of book that could engage new players without overwhelming them with game terminologies or rules.

That “D&D Guide” concept struck a chord with all of us who helped brainstorm material on it. We wanted to focus the key elements of what D&D is and show young readers (or new players of any age) the amazing ingredients they could use to create their own characters and heroic stories.

It’s just over a year later and I’m thrilled to announce the first two D&D Young Adventurer’s Guides, MONSTERS & CREATURES and WARRIORS & WEAPONS, arriving from Ten Speed Press! They’re available for pre-order now and will be in bookstores everywhere starting July 16th, 2019!

I’m the architect of the D&D Young Adventurer’s Guides, building the overall structure, writing core sections, and helping art direct the hundreds of brand-new D&D illustrations inside these potent little hardcovers. Working with me to make this series a reality is Stacy King (Manga Classics) and Andrew Wheeler (Freelance, Another Castle), both of whom have been burning the midnight oil researching, writing, and editing the text and art descriptions to make sure each volume is as exciting and engaging as possible. The teams at Ten Speed and Wizards of the Coast have been incredibly supportive, giving us fantastic feedback and advice along the way, and I can’t wait for you to see all this hard work we’ve brought to the page!

I’ve started a Frequently Asked Questions section posted up HERE to give you more information on how the series works and our intended audience.

Expect a lot more details and art teasers as we get closer to launch. Until then, help us spread the word and earmark these books as gifts for friends or family members you’ve been thinking about bringing into the hobby!


D&D Young Adventurer’s Guide 1
Monsters & Creatures

In this illustrated guide, you’re transported to the legendary and magical worlds of Dungeons & Dragons and presented with one-of-a-kind entries for some of its most sinister, foul, and memorable monsters. Featuring amazing illustrations and expert insights on some of D&D’s most dangerous monsters, the guide shines a spotlight on the beasts that scare, excite, and cause trouble for adventurers, from creatures that live underground, to those that dwell in the wilderness and boneyards or soar in the sky.
PRE-ORDER
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Hudson Books
Indiebound
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D&D Young Adventurer’s Guide 2
Warriors & Weapons

In this illustrated guide, you’re transported to the legendary and magical worlds of Dungeons & Dragons, where you are presented with one-of-a-kind entries for different types of warriors, as well as the weaponry these fighters need for D&D adventuring. This guide includes detailed illustrations of the weapons, armor, clothing, and other equipment that fighters use, and offers the tools young, aspiring adventurers need for learning how to build their own characters.
PRE-ORDER
Amazon
Barnes & Noble
Chapters-Indigo
Hudson Books
Indiebound
Powell’s
Target
Walmart
  1. This is awesome. I have my 5th graders play dungeons and dragons once a week. This will be great for them in my classroom library

  2. Love it…I have a middle school D&D club that I teach. These will be great for introducing new players!

  3. Charles P Frederick

    I looked you up and apparently you make a lot of super hero comic books. That’s great, although I don’t really know anything about that genre.

    How long have you been playing Fantasy Table-Top Role-Playing Games?

    • I’ve been playing Dungeons & Dragons since 1st edition in the early 80’s. I wouldn’t be a writer today without the influence of D&D. It gave me confidence to create characters and stories, so getting the chance to help write these books and bring in young players really feels like I’m bringing that inspiration full circle.

    • Since Jim didn’t say it -I will. Dude! He scripted all of IDW’s Dungeons & Dragons miniseries comics for the past several years. Find them! He knows and loves this stuff! Then there’s the D&D Rick & Morty Crossover – that is so meta good!
      Oh, and Skullkickers. Which is total sword and sorcery…

  4. This is awesome. I have been wishing for something like this for my 8 year old. He’s flipped through my 5e books but I think these will really get him into it. Thank you & WotC!

  5. Are there any plans to translate these to other languages (i.e. German for me..)?
    Otherwise It won’t help me as much, when I have to translate it for my kid anyway..

    • No current plans, but we’re hopeful that the foreign publishers who have released the D&D core books in other languages will want to expand their line with these as well.

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