List of Eberron modules and sourcebooks

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This is a list of Dungeons & Dragons products that are based on the Eberron campaign setting.

Contents

3.5 edition

Core products

Accessories

Adventures

4th edition

Core products

Adventures

5th edition

Core products

Adventures

Third party

The Dungeon Masters Guild is an online store that hosts official Wizards of the Coast products and acts as a platform for third party publishers and individuals "to publish lore, maps, character designs and adventures based on Dungeons & Dragons intellectual property". [18] Utilizing this license, Keith Baker has published multiple non-official Eberron themed adventures and supplements for the 5th Edition on the Dungeon Masters Guild:

Video games

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