With potentially countless worlds and an endless multiverse to explore, D&D has a trove of 3rd party content to dive into. From brand new settings and character options, to content that integrates right into existing lore and locales, there’s almost too much 3rd party content to sift through.
That’s why we’ve created our own guides, highlighting some of the very best 3rd party content around. From Critical Role to Keith Baker and even (coming soon) some of our own homebrew content. We’ll help you sift the brilliant from the broken so you know what can work for your own games.

Critical Role
Critical Role are the most renowned live play group in the world. They also happen to have a trove of 3rd party content from their own setting (Exandria), original race and subclass options and even completely new classes like the maligned Blood Hunter.
Ghostfire Gaming
Best known for their settings of Grim Hollow and Drakkenheim, Ghostfire Gaming specialise in dark fantasy, 3rd party D&D content.
Loot Tavern Press
Creators of Heliana’s Guide to Monster Hunting (now featured on D&D Beyond) and Ryoko’s Guide to the Yokai Realms (in collaboration with DnD Shorts). Loot Tavern Press create high quality, 3rd party content for D&D.
Keith Baker
Creator and guru of the Eberron setting, Keith Baker has kept busy since Eberron’s inception into official D&D lore. He has since released several supplements on DM’s Guild including additional character options for the Eberron setting and expanded lore and rules. One of these books (Exploring Eberron) has been released on D&D Beyond and updated for the 2024 rules.
MCDM
Creators of their own crunchy RPG, Draw Steel, as well as 5e compatible supplements like flee mortals and the illrigger class.
Hit Point Press
Most famous for their Humblewood setting (a cosy setting of animalistic races), Hit Point Press publish 3rd party D&D content. Their Humblewood supplement is even available on D&D Beyond.