sourcebook

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source +‎ book

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sourcebook (plural sourcebooks)

  1. A book consisting of a collection of writings on a particular subject.
  2. (video games) A publication intended to supplement the core materials of a roleplaying game.
    • 2008, James Wyatt, Bill Slavicsek, Richard Baker, Dungeon Master 4th Edition For Dummies, page 156:
      That sourcebook is aimed at players of fighters, rogues, rangers, and warlords, and by design you're not going to find much in that book to appeal to other characters.

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