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Credits
Design and Development
Andrew Mannix "Dragonix" Manansala
https://twitter.com/DM_Dragonix
Email: nix_hobbystop@yahoo.com
Cover Illustrator
Sandeson Gonzaga
Email: 3deson@gmail.com
Interior Illustrators
DMG Creator Resource Art/WoTC Various Artists,
Elite Design Elements © Rising Phoenix Games,
Some artwork © 2015 Dean Spencer, used with per-
mission. All rights reserved., Louis Porter, Jr. Design,
Forrest Imel, Matt Morrow, Brett Neufeld, Jonathan
Elliot.
Editors About the Cover
Justin M. Cole, Marco Pasamba Once again, I wanted to pay homage to another classic
cover. This time around, it's for Larry Elmore's 1983 classic
Basic Red Box set. Around that time I was also reading
Playtesters the Dragonlance books, so each time I would see the cover,
I always thought that was Caramon squaring off with the
Mycko David, Kirby Gonzaga, Teddy Gonzaga, Marky
red dragon. So I asked my hardworking cover artist Sands
Erquiza, James Manansala, Marco Pasamba, Jeff
Gonzaga to create one, but had him add two more charac-
Quilala, Raffy San Antonio, TJ Sese, Teejay Suaring,
ters to make it more even-sided. Hope you liked it!
Michael Tiongson, Dave Young, Rowell Zaragoza,
Wena Zaragoza
About this Book
It's been a quite a while since I did another Talents
book, and it's been a very humbling experience.
Never have I thought all Talents books would become
Platinum best-sellers. I felt I owe it to those who Acknowledgement
made that possible to probably do one more and DUNGEONS & DRAGONS, D&D, Wizards of the Coast, Forgotten
finally cover all the standard 5e races that came out. Realms, the dragon ampersand, Player’s Handbook, Monster Manual,
Dungeon Master’s Guide, D&D Adventurers League, all other Wizards of
Another reason was I wanted to make multiclass a
the Coast product names, and their respective logos are trademarks of
bit more fun to do. I loved multiclassing, especially Wizards of the Coast in the USA and other countries. All characters and
in 3rd edition. Unfortunately, I felt 5e generally their distinctive likenesses are property of Wizards of the Coast. This mate-
rial is protected under the copyright laws of the United States of America.
made multiclassing not as competitive as a solo
Any reproduction or unauthorized use of the material or artwork contained
class, especially for characters that rely on features herein is prohibited without the express written permission of Wizards of
that improve as they level. Hopefully, the talents the Coast.
you will in Chapter 3 will coax you to experiment on
multiclassing again.

