I am super happy to see 3rd party content make it to dnd beyond. It’s a win for everyone. The authors get more sales, WOTC gets more money, and we get to more easily use 3rd party stuff in the dnd beyond system. I am loving this.
I don’t know if there is an official way to request/suggest other 3rd party content to be added. So let’s have an unofficial one. I personally would LOVE to see Steinhardt’s Guide to the Eldritch Hunt. I’d gladly pay for that book again. It’s nearly 500 pages of eldritch goodness. I can’t wait to get the physical book.
let’s keep it positive, folks. There’s more than enough negativity going around already.
I'm no sure if we'll be seeing Kobold Press here, some lines in the sand were drawn during the OGL mess, and I don't know who's made peace with whom, or if anyone did.
I want to see Sebastian Crowe's Guide to Drakkenheim and Ryoko's Guide to the Yokai Realms.
SCGtD is likely as the dudes are already working with WotC with Dungeons of Drakkenheim and have expressed a desire to get their second, and upcoming third, book into DDB, but the issue is that SCGtD does introduce another homebrew class, so it's a lot of work. But it greatly expands the world of Drakkenheim by fleshing out the whole continent, adding two new subclasses for each class, a new class, new monsters, and even more new spells.
I want to see Sebastian Crowe's Guide to Drakkenheim and Ryoko's Guide to the Yokai Realms.
SCGtD is likely as the dudes are already working with WotC with Dungeons of Drakkenheim and have expressed a desire to get their second, and upcoming third, book into DDB, but the issue is that SCGtD does introduce another homebrew class, so it's a lot of work. But it greatly expands the world of Drakkenheim by fleshing out the whole continent, adding two new subclasses for each class, a new class, new monsters, and even more new spells.
Sebastian Crowe's Guide is my big want to, as you say it's a lot of work to add a new subclass but it's exactly because of that I'd like it. After that the Tome of Beasts as someone previously said although this might need a peace treaty beteen WotC and Kobold Press first.
I'd really like Ryoko's Guide too, it's one of the biggest D&D kickstarters ever so it's popularity would seem like a no brainer but once again the OGL fiasco raises it's head over whether WotC would work with D&D Shorts
I am not particularly adventurous when it comes to third party content, so the stuff I want are from people who work closely with Wizards.
Critical Role: Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting Assault on Armaros Station Morgrave Miscellany Exploring Eberron Chronicles of Eberron Dread Metrol: Into the Mists Eberron Confidential Curtain Call: A Sharn Adventure Trust No One Magic Sword: An Eberron Story Seed
I am not particularly adventurous when it comes to third party content, so the stuff I want are from people who work closely with Wizards.
Critical Role: Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting Assault on Armaros Station Morgrave Miscellany Exploring Eberron Chronicles of Eberron Dread Metrol: Into the Mists Eberron Confidential Curtain Call: A Sharn Adventure Trust No One Magic Sword: An Eberron Story Seed
Well, have we got good news for you on that first one!
I am not particularly adventurous when it comes to third party content, so the stuff I want are from people who work closely with Wizards.
Critical Role: Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting Assault on Armaros Station Morgrave Miscellany Exploring Eberron Chronicles of Eberron Dread Metrol: Into the Mists Eberron Confidential Curtain Call: A Sharn Adventure Trust No One Magic Sword: An Eberron Story Seed
Well, have we got good news for you on that first one!
The one we got is Taldorei Campaign Setting Reborn, which I already bought on here. I also want Critical Role: Taldorei Campaign Setting, the older book. They have similar content, but they are different books.
An entire new class is just making my mouth water.
I don't think we'll be seeing anything 3rd party that breaks the present home brewing systems, like a new class. It's possible, I mean we have the Bloodhunter, but MCDM's Beastheart, Illrigger and The Talent (especially The Talent) seem to be almost intentionally designed to go "beyond" the capacity of the 5e framework DDB uses and to show there was more that could be done with 5e than the form 5e took.
But if we're doing strictly wishful thinking, Matt Yarro's, Druid: Secrets of the Primal Circle would be cool. On top of a huge expansion of options (circles, spells, wild shapes) for the standard 5e Druids, there's a whole new class The Dire Druid that offers a very different take on the concept of a Druid class, and a great set of antagonists that are specifically designed for a Druid centered campaign.
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Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.
Jurassic Park/World. We could have actual races based off dinosaurs (NOT the cheesy lizardfolk and saurian garbage. I understand that these are good races, but they are merely mutated lizards not actual dinosaur/humanoids). Maybe even a subclass of Druid? Who knows.
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DM: “Who’s your patron?”
Warlock: “Ummm”
DM: “Hurry Up”
Warlock: “yOu”
*All other players look at each other with utter fear*
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I am not particularly adventurous when it comes to third party content, so the stuff I want are from people who work closely with Wizards.
Critical Role: Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting Assault on Armaros Station Morgrave Miscellany Exploring Eberron Chronicles of Eberron Dread Metrol: Into the Mists Eberron Confidential Curtain Call: A Sharn Adventure Trust No One Magic Sword: An Eberron Story Seed
Well, have we got good news for you on that first one!
The one we got is Taldorei Campaign Setting Reborn, which I already bought on here. I also want Critical Role: Taldorei Campaign Setting, the older book. They have similar content, but they are different books.
Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting Reborn is the revised/updated/republished version of Critical Role: Taldorei Campaign Setting. The former contains all the same content as the latter, although some stuff (such as Way of the Cobalt Soul) has been significantly updated. The latter isn't published anymore; it was published by Green Ronin who doesn't have the rights anymore. That book functionally no longer exists, having been replaced by the Reborn version published by Darrington Press.
I am not particularly adventurous when it comes to third party content, so the stuff I want are from people who work closely with Wizards.
Critical Role: Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting Assault on Armaros Station Morgrave Miscellany Exploring Eberron Chronicles of Eberron Dread Metrol: Into the Mists Eberron Confidential Curtain Call: A Sharn Adventure Trust No One Magic Sword: An Eberron Story Seed
Well, have we got good news for you on that first one!
The one we got is Taldorei Campaign Setting Reborn, which I already bought on here. I also want Critical Role: Taldorei Campaign Setting, the older book. They have similar content, but they are different books.
Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting Reborn is the revised/updated/republished version of Critical Role: Taldorei Campaign Setting. The former contains all the same content as the latter, although some stuff (such as Way of the Cobalt Soul) has been significantly updated. The latter isn't published anymore; it was published by Green Ronin who doesn't have the rights anymore. That book functionally no longer exists, having been replaced by the Reborn version published by Darrington Press.
I would still like access to the older "Legacy" stuff, just to have more options. Although I guess that is not possible anymore.
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I am super happy to see 3rd party content make it to dnd beyond. It’s a win for everyone. The authors get more sales, WOTC gets more money, and we get to more easily use 3rd party stuff in the dnd beyond system. I am loving this.
I don’t know if there is an official way to request/suggest other 3rd party content to be added. So let’s have an unofficial one. I personally would LOVE to see Steinhardt’s Guide to the Eldritch Hunt. I’d gladly pay for that book again. It’s nearly 500 pages of eldritch goodness. I can’t wait to get the physical book.
let’s keep it positive, folks. There’s more than enough negativity going around already.
Personally, I would love Tome of Beasts... but that's just me.
I’d love to see Keith Baker’s Eberron content, especially Exploring Eberron and Chronicles of Eberron.
DM Dave adventure modules. time for players to suffer!
I'm no sure if we'll be seeing Kobold Press here, some lines in the sand were drawn during the OGL mess, and I don't know who's made peace with whom, or if anyone did.
Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.
Bring back Grimtooth's Traps
Personally, I would love to see some stuff from IamSposta on DDB, but I might be biased.
Creating Epic Boons on DDB
DDB Buyers' Guide
Hardcovers, DDB & You
Content Troubleshooting
I want to see Sebastian Crowe's Guide to Drakkenheim and Ryoko's Guide to the Yokai Realms.
SCGtD is likely as the dudes are already working with WotC with Dungeons of Drakkenheim and have expressed a desire to get their second, and upcoming third, book into DDB, but the issue is that SCGtD does introduce another homebrew class, so it's a lot of work. But it greatly expands the world of Drakkenheim by fleshing out the whole continent, adding two new subclasses for each class, a new class, new monsters, and even more new spells.
Sebastian Crowe's Guide is my big want to, as you say it's a lot of work to add a new subclass but it's exactly because of that I'd like it. After that the Tome of Beasts as someone previously said although this might need a peace treaty beteen WotC and Kobold Press first.
I'd really like Ryoko's Guide too, it's one of the biggest D&D kickstarters ever so it's popularity would seem like a no brainer but once again the OGL fiasco raises it's head over whether WotC would work with D&D Shorts
Since we are already getting Grimm Hollow and Dungeon Dudes lets add more of their stuff. Anything from Etharis or Drakkenheim would be great.
My choice in avatar and handle will probably make this one a dead giveaway: but I'd love to see the Humblewood setting books on here.
Most any 3rd party Monster manual. Book of fiends, Grim hollow, Ultimate Bestiaries.
I am not particularly adventurous when it comes to third party content, so the stuff I want are from people who work closely with Wizards.
Critical Role: Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting
Assault on Armaros Station
Morgrave Miscellany
Exploring Eberron
Chronicles of Eberron
Dread Metrol: Into the Mists
Eberron Confidential
Curtain Call: A Sharn Adventure
Trust No One
Magic Sword: An Eberron Story Seed
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"Beastheart and Monstrous Companions" from MCDM.
An entire new class is just making my mouth water.
Well, have we got good news for you on that first one!
The one we got is Taldorei Campaign Setting Reborn, which I already bought on here. I also want Critical Role: Taldorei Campaign Setting, the older book. They have similar content, but they are different books.
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I don't think we'll be seeing anything 3rd party that breaks the present home brewing systems, like a new class. It's possible, I mean we have the Bloodhunter, but MCDM's Beastheart, Illrigger and The Talent (especially The Talent) seem to be almost intentionally designed to go "beyond" the capacity of the 5e framework DDB uses and to show there was more that could be done with 5e than the form 5e took.
But if we're doing strictly wishful thinking, Matt Yarro's, Druid: Secrets of the Primal Circle would be cool. On top of a huge expansion of options (circles, spells, wild shapes) for the standard 5e Druids, there's a whole new class The Dire Druid that offers a very different take on the concept of a Druid class, and a great set of antagonists that are specifically designed for a Druid centered campaign.
Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.
Jurassic Park/World. We could have actual races based off dinosaurs (NOT the cheesy lizardfolk and saurian garbage. I understand that these are good races, but they are merely mutated lizards not actual dinosaur/humanoids). Maybe even a subclass of Druid? Who knows.
DM: “Who’s your patron?”
Warlock: “Ummm”
DM: “Hurry Up”
Warlock: “yOu”
*All other players look at each other with utter fear*
__________________________________________________________________________________
Check out my homebrew: My Homebrew
Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting Reborn is the revised/updated/republished version of Critical Role: Taldorei Campaign Setting. The former contains all the same content as the latter, although some stuff (such as Way of the Cobalt Soul) has been significantly updated. The latter isn't published anymore; it was published by Green Ronin who doesn't have the rights anymore. That book functionally no longer exists, having been replaced by the Reborn version published by Darrington Press.
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I would still like access to the older "Legacy" stuff, just to have more options. Although I guess that is not possible anymore.
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