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23 Reddit comments about Critical Role: Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting:

u/PVNIC · 72 pointsr/criticalrole

They published the campaign 1 setting as a book:
https://www.amazon.com/Critical-Role-TalDorei-Campaign-Setting/dp/1934547840

It's safe to assume they'll do the same with campaign 2 when it's over.
Edit: I think theres a book called 'Chronicals of Exandria', I don't know if it's a campaign setting book or not.

u/Sykotik · 29 pointsr/DnD

It's way cheaper on amazon. Nearly half price.

u/Mort-Irae · 10 pointsr/criticalrole

He has one out for Tal'dorei which is the setting for campaign 1.

https://www.amazon.com/Critical-Role-TalDorei-Campaign-Setting/dp/1934547840

u/laggytoes · 7 pointsr/dndnext

Matt Colville's first couple videos in this series will be incredibly helpful, I think. He's focused on DMing.

If your more interested as a player and not a DM (though, one of your friends is gonna have to step up and do it), Colville has a video for that, too.

Bare minimum is buy dice, but getting the players handbook (PHB) is also great, though you can wait and see if you enjoy your first session before you buy it since they post the basic rules online for free.

Here is the SRD (free rules) in website form.
Here is the "official" PDF.

Also, if you really dig critical role, Matt Mercer put out a campaign book for the world. Whoever is gonna DM could buy this and run a game in the same setting.

u/DrYoshiyahu · 6 pointsr/DnD

Most of it is in the Tal'Dorei Campaign Guide, so posting any of it online would be piracy. I can still provide what I think may be a complete list, with sources, if that helps.

u/schneeland · 4 pointsr/criticalrole

You could pick the physical copy up from Amazon.com ( link ). It's currently 22$ there; and shipping to Europe is not that expensive there (can only speak for Germany, but I believe shipping rates to the UK should be similar).

I would have liked to order it from Green Ronin directly, but those shipping costs are really prohibitive.

u/tammit67 · 3 pointsr/DnD
u/Leniathan · 3 pointsr/DMAcademy

I’m actually pretty much in the same boat (homebrew Adventure, about to start LMoP, looking for what’s next, the works haha) so I’d love to hear any answers.
That being said, idk if you’ve heard of/are a Fan of Critical Role (D&D campaign on Twitch/YouTube done by voice actors) but they released their campaign as an adventure: Critical Role/Tal’Dorei Campaign I’m getting it either way cuz I’m a fan of the show and will want to probably run this at some point, but I’m still interested in other people’s answers cuz I might not use this one right away.

u/CNE_Dylan · 3 pointsr/idlechampions

Hi TerraRising,

As mentioned above, adding Champions to the game that are not already owned by Wizards of the Coast/Dungeons & Dragons requires a lot of moving parts to align just right before it can happen.

The added difficulty with Critical Role is that those characters are also not in the Forgotten Realms. Because the Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting is a homebrew creation there are the added complications of introducing characters truly outside the Forgotten Realms, which makes our conversations, design, and approval process with Wizards of the Coast more challenging.

We absolutely love The Mighty Nein, though. We would love to add them to the game!

u/Purple0tter · 3 pointsr/criticalrole

The Critical Role: Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting is what you seek!

https://www.amazon.com/Critical-Role-TalDorei-Campaign-Setting/dp/1934547840

u/SirWilliamAnder · 2 pointsr/DMAcademy

What are you looking for? I've become a huge fan of Kobold Press' Tome of Beasts for new and interesting stat blocks. They have some really fun things. And I liked some of the character options from the Critical Role campaign setting. There are a few bits and pieces I've find elsewhere, including many of the free products from Dungeon Master's Guild. I've occasionally looked through the publicly available homebrew items and monsters from D&D Beyond, and I haven't found anything that fits me perfectly, but they have plenty of interesting and unique ideas.

u/marcus_gideon · 2 pointsr/DnD

You could have just ordered the campaign book.

Critical Role: Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting https://www.amazon.com/dp/1934547840/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_ERaUzbBFAVNME

u/MasterDarkHero · 2 pointsr/criticalrole
u/Heyydin · 2 pointsr/DnD

There is no free official PDF for Critical Role. You can check out the Critical Role Fandom Wiki to find things that have occurred in the stream to help you out.


They have an official book that you can purchase. I don't own the book (yet) but my friend does and it's filled with so much information. It's worth the purchase if you're looking into having a CR campaign.

u/nosreiphaik · 2 pointsr/DnD
u/Fresh4 · 1 pointr/criticalrole

Does the amazon link (this one) also come with the PDF? I pre-ordered it through amazon but I just wanted to know if I should cancel and buy from greenronin instead for the PDF.

u/tswarre · 1 pointr/DnD

Piggy backing on this to include the Third Party Critical Role setting: Tal'Dorei

u/MrSpiffyTrousers · 1 pointr/dndnext

>Just make a Critical Role adventure guide already.

That's already a thing though, just not "official WOTC."

u/TheTinyGM · 1 pointr/DnD

I think the most updated version is in the Taldorei campaign setting.
https://www.amazon.com/Critical-Role-TalDorei-Campaign-Setting/dp/1934547840