Save up to $55 on these three essential D&D 5e sourcebooks
Up your game with these incredible additional rulebooks for Dungeons & Dragons 5e ruleset

Prepare to enter the weird and wonderful world of official D&D 5e sourcebooks. Three of which are on offer currently, so you can expand your Dungeons & Dragons campaign from basic to exponentially cooler, for far cheaper than usual. I've had a check around for deals, both in the US and UK, and these are the best offers on some of the greatest sourcebooks for one of the best tabletop RPGs in the land.
Right now you can grab three amazing 2024 ruleset-compatible additions to the D&D 5e ruleset for $114.80 at Amazon, thanks to a fantastic bundle. The bundle includes Xanathar's Guide to Everything, Tasha's Cauldron of Everything, and Monsters of The Multiverse sourcebooks, and comes complete with DM screen and slip case to fit each one snugly on your bookshelf.
Buying each one separately would set you back around $128.70, which might be a great option if this bundle deal slips off the radar. And considering how hard it was to find these in stock, I see that happening in the not-too-far future.
UK peeps will also be happy to hear they can grab a small discount on the bundle right now. That's £137.97 at Amazon for the lot, complete with sleeve and DM screen, and a saving of £5.02. Buy each one separately and that discount actually gets a lot tastier. With £7 off Tasha's Cauldron at Amazon's £34.99 pricing, £4 saved on Xanthar's Guide which is just £37.98 Zatu, and a fantastic £13.48 saved on Monsters of The Multiverse Monsters at Amazon's £27.97 cost, grabbing the full lot separately will net you a saving of £24.49 altogether.
Tasha's Cauldron of Everything, Xanathar's Guide to Everything & Monsters of The Multiverse bundle | $169.95 $114.80 at Amazon
Save $55.15 - A collection of best selling D&D 5e sourcebooks that expand the game in incredible ways, with over 250 new and redesigned monsters and stat blocks, and more than 30 playable species altogether. This one comes with a lovely slip case and DM screen as well. While it's not the cheapest the bundle has ever been, this deal is well worth a look as we're seeing price hikes on a lot of these books today. Besides, buying these separately would cost a boatload more.
Buy if:
✅ You're using the 2024 or 2014 rules
✅ You want to up your DM game
Don’t buy if:
❌You need the digital copies
Price Check:
💲 Miniature Market | $169.95 (Alternative cover)
UK Price:
Amazon | £137.97
Tasha's Cauldron of Everything | $49.95 $38.03 at Amazon
Save $11.92 - While it doesn't come with the digital copy, this one is still far cheaper than buying on the official D&D Store. This book started off at $49.95, but has actually sat around the $40 mark for a lot of last year. We're expecting it to get a lot more expensive in 2025, so now's a great time to grab it before that happens.
Buy if:
✅ You want to try your hand at running a game with Artificers in it
Don’t buy if:
❌You need the digital copy
Price check:
D&D Store | $59.95 (with PDF)
Miniature Market | $39.99 (OOS)
UK Price:
Amazon | £34.99
Xanathar's Guide to Everything | $49.95 at Amazon
While technically not on offer, we're checked around and this price is still a darn sight cheaper than buying anywhere else on the web at the moment. That's thanks to the aforementioned price hikes that have seen these books shoot into the $55 price range even without the digital copy. Not to mention it's out of stock in most other places.
Buy if:
✅ You're looking for fun rule expansions and subclasses
Don’t buy if:
❌ You need the digital copy
Price Check:
D&D Store | $59.95
Miniature Market | $39.99 (OOS)
UK Price:
Zatu | £37.98
Mordenkainen Presents: Monsters of The Multiverse | $49.95 $40.72 at Amazon
Save $9.23 - Monster of The Multiverse has only been this cheap once since November last year, according to our preferred price matching software. Since then it's been teetering between $49.95 and about $38. That makes this a nice lower-middle pricing for a fantastic sourcebook, if you can't grab the full trio right now.
Buy if:
✅ You want to throw in some weird and wonderful monsters
Don’t buy if:
❌ You need the digital copy
Price Check:
D&D Store | $59.95
Miniature Market | $39.99 (OOS)
UK Price:
Amazon | £27.97
Should you buy these D&D sourcebooks?
Regardless of whether you're sticking with the old 2014 rules or the new Player's Handbook and Dungeon Master's guide (which are also on offer right now, in case you're leaning toward the new edition), these books will still work. They're compatible between versions, and a couple were actually made with the 2024 changes partially in mind.
As for content, Tasha's Cauldron is one of my personal favorites since it brought us the Artificer class, along with a bunch of new subclasses to give you some exciting ways to spice up your characters; Monsters of The Multiverse gives a fascinating dive into the breadth of extraplanar creatures, replacing and unifying monster stat blocks from Volo's Guide and Mordenkainen's Tome; while Xanathar's Guide to Everything is rife with great subclasses like the College of Glamour Bard, Circle of Dreams Druids, and – my personal fave – the Way of the Drunken Master Monk.
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Katie is a freelance writer with almost 5 years experience in covering everything from tabletop RPGs, to video games and tech. Besides earning a Game Art and Design degree up to Masters level, she is a designer of board games, board game workshop facilitator, and an avid TTRPG Games Master - not to mention a former Hardware Writer over at PC Gamer.
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