Today, Wizards of the Coast released theSystem Reference Document (SRD) 5.2under a Creative Commons license.

A number of monsters also appear in the SRD, including the iconic dragons for D&D.

The mundane equipment rules and the mechanics for many magical items likewise appear in the SRD.

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Bastion turns provide players with a mechanical turn to activate various facilities and make repairs to existing ones.

SRD 5.2 can be viewed in full in a document available onD&D Beyond.

It’s ultimately a short-sighted decision that only hurts one of the more promising new parts ofDungeons & Dragons.

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