I would recommend the 4th Edition Players Handbook.
4th Edition is the latest version and has been simplified a bit to help encourage new players. This would make a good starting place.
3.5 Ed. Is more complicated but many players like it due to a greater range of options in gameplay and character creation.
Advanced Dungeons and Dragons you would have to get the Elves hand book for those type of things....
Get a dungeons and dragons hand book. tis good.
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Dungeons and Dragons The Book of Vile Darkness - 2012 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:MA15+ (2012) Sweden:11 (DVD rating) UK:15 USA:PG-13
Gary Gygax has written: 'Advanced Dungeons and Dragons' 'The Hermit' 'Donjons and Dragons Manuel De Base' 'Dangerous Journeys 2' 'The anubis murders' 'The Samarkand Solution' 'The Temple of Elemental Evil' 'Magister Setn Inhe' 'Monster Manual II Handbook AD&D' 'Dungeons & dragons' 'Dangerous Journeys' 'Official advanced dungeons & dragons, unearthed arcana' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Dungeons and dragons (Game) 'Dungeons and Dragons Niveau Debutante' 'Sea of death' 'Night arrant' 'The crimson sea' 'Tomb Of Kubla Khan (Lejendary Adventure)' 'Dungeon Module B2' 'In Search of the Unknown (Module B1)' 'Against the Giants (Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Module G1-2-3)' 'Vault of the Drow (Advanced Dungeons & Dragons module D3)' 'The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth (Advanced Dungeons & Dragons module S4)' 'Advanced dungeons & dragons : dungeon masters guide' -- subject(s): Dungeons and dragons (Game) 'Dangerous Journeys 3' 'Keep on the Borderlands Dungeon Module B2' 'Player's Handbook' 'Shrike' 'Monster Manual' 'Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Module Temple of Elemental Evil/II (T2b)' 'The Lejendary Rules for All Players'
Raising Dragons is the first book!
The warlock character class can be found in the "Complete Arcane" supplement book for Dungeons and Dragons 3.5.
If you want to summon BELPHEGOR (the christian demon) I can't help you. If you need to summon baalphegor however you should look in the Dungeons and Dragons rule book.
The most likely places to find copies are eBay and used book stores. A few game stores, including some online retailers like Noble Knight Games, also sell out-of-print role-playing games. A lot of out-of-print D&D products were available for purchase in PDF form online until Wizards of the Coast decided to abruptly pull all PDF sales after catching a group of pirates distributing a newly-released Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition book. It is no longer possible to legally give the copyright holders any money for old D&D products. It's important to know what you want. There are three different games that could arguably be called "Dungeons and Dragons 1st edition": Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (AD&D) 1st edition (consisting of a large number of books and boxed sets published between 1977 and 1989), the original Dungeons & Dragons Basic Rules (a rule book and a boxed set including the rule book, both published in 1977) and the original Dungeons & Dragons game (a box with three rulebooks published in 1974), sometimes called the "Dungeons & Dragons Collectors Edition." AD&D material is widely available. The original Basic Rules are harder to come by. Original D&D rules sets are easy to find on eBay but usually go for somewhere over $500.
The MMO Game is free, but the table-top game requires a few parts you can buy or you can download of the wizards of the coast website the rule book.
Dungeons and Dragons The Book of Vile Darkness - 2012 TV was released on: UK: 17 September 2012 (DVD premiere) Sweden: 3 October 2012 (DVD premiere) USA: 24 November 2012 France: 3 December 2012 (DVD & Blu-ray premiere) Germany: 3 January 2013 (DVD & Blu-ray premiere)
"The Book of Challenges," a supplement for Dungeons & Dragons, contains 160 pages. It provides a variety of puzzles, traps, and other challenges for players and dungeon masters to incorporate into their game sessions.