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From publisher blurb:
Explore a wealth of fantastic new rules options for both players and Dungeon Masters in this supplement for the world’s greatest roleplaying game.
Assembled here for the first time is new information on adventurers of every stripe. In addition, you’ll find and valuable advice for those of nefarious intent who must deal with such meddling do-gooders, including the Xanathar’s personal thoughts on how to dispatch anyone foolish enough to interfere with his business dealings. Alongside observations on “heroes” themselves, the beholder fills the pages of this tome with his personal thoughts on tricks, traps, and even treasures and how they can be put to villainous use.
Complete rules for more than twenty new subclasses for fifth edition Dungeons & Dragons, including the cavalier, the inquisitive, the horizon walker, and many more.
Dozens of new feats and spells, and a system to give your character a unique, randomized backstory.
A variety of systems and tools that provide Dungeon Masters new ways to personalize their home games, while also expanding the ways players can engage in organized play and shared world campaigns.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but evil is in its heart!
The Xanathar…
Waterdeep’s most infamous crime lord, and a beholder to boot…
You’d be shocked to discover just how much he knows about you…
Yes, you… adventurers.
Burnham
This has a ton of new class options, new spells, new magic items, new traps, and a bunch of useful tables. HIGHLY recommended!
Fat Tony
At least one person in your group should have a copy of this book. It's just chock full of all kinds of goodness, and even the "for Dungeon Masters" sections will at least be interesting to players. The subclasses are the big draw here, but don't overlook the "This Is Your Life" section.
JugglinDan
Just all around awesome. I find the name tables oddly useful for generating NPCs when combined with the Universal NPC Emulator, and I love the PC backstory tables and advice.