I also want the three grimhollow core books the players guide world book and monster grimoire we really could use all of these on d and d beyond.
For the first few dms guild products the three monster manual expandeds by dm Dragonix and volume one of deadly denizens could also be a great addition.
Chains of Asmodeous and some of the other most popular DMs Guild modules would be nice additions. Especially ones designed to extend the official 5e modules to level 20
Keith Baker's Exploring Eberron is a must, but the forthcoming Frontiers of Eberron looks very intriguing (and compatible with the 2024 rules). But basically the more Eberron, the better!
Given the number of 3rd party creators WOTC namedropped in the announcements, we are probably gonna be seeing more than a few from each of the "adventure-player/dm options- setting" categories. Personally I would love to see some of the more unique settings (Ryoko's, Grim Hollow, Kingsmouth Providence, hell, someone at WOTC please notice Historica Arcanum), very broad/creative options books (Heliana's, Heretic's etc.) and adventures/campaigns that fill a niche or expand on something WOTC doesn't have in their plans (Give me Heckna! Give me Chains of Asmodeus!). An out of the left field wish is Inferno: Dante's Guide to Hell by Acheron, that is never happening, but a nerd can dream.
And once again, because I'm apparently not beating that drum loud enough, more people need to know about METIS and the entire Historica Arcanum setting.
I would really like to see more stuff from cobalt press. I like that we have the tome of beasts, book of ebon tides, and tales from the shadows, but I would like to see books such as The Kreture Kodex as well as Tome of beasts two and three
I really liked some of the rules innovations in the Stargate RPG, which is an OGL game. Adding some not medieval fantasy third party content could broaden the DDB player base without competing as directly with WotC content.
They have just added the Illrigger from MCDM which is kinda of a shame as it's probably the worst (or most poorly balanced) of the player classes they put out. I echo many here and would love to see the Talent added, but might be some considerable work seeing as it effectively has its own casting mechanics.
Other than that, like a few others, I would absolutely love to see Mage Hand Press get the classes and subclasses from "Valda's Spire of Secrets". The source book is good generally but the classes and subclasses are great.
Warmage, Witch, and Martyr really stand out for me, but there are loads of other stuff and new subclasses for the existing classes and overall pretty well put together and balanced for the most part.
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Eberron should be a priority!
All a these great for d and d beyond
I want Sebastian crowes guide to drakkenheim.
I also want the three grimhollow core books the players guide world book and monster grimoire we really could use all of these on d and d beyond.
For the first few dms guild products the three monster manual expandeds by dm Dragonix and volume one of deadly denizens could also be a great addition.
Anything from Mage Hand Press would be nice!
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There are definitely a few books that I’d love to see introduced.
Player & DM options
Adventures
The Griffon's Saddlebag - Hit Point Press
The Islands of Sina Una - Hit Point Press
Lore of Aetherra - Hit Point Press
Quest-O-Nomicon - Ghostfire Gaming
Stibbles' Codex of Companions - Ghostfire Gaming
The Seeker's Guide to Twisted Taverns - Ghostfire Gaming
The Seeker's Guide to Enchanting Emporiums - Ghostfire Gaming
Monster Manual Expanded I-III - Dragonix (DMs Guild)
Chains of Asmodeus
Minsc & Boo's Journal of Villainy
My Dad's Monster Manual - James Introcaso
Eberron Confidential AND Exploring Eberron - Keith Baker
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I would LOVE for Sina Una to be added. I played a multi-year campaign out of that book and it's one of my favorite TTRPG experiences to date.
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Please, please add Sebastian Crowe's Guide to Drakkenheim. I know it adds the apothecary class, but I really hope that can get worked out.
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What about "Tales of Arcana" by Astronomicon, Obsidian Apocalypse by LPJ Design, and Batlezoo by "Roll for Combat"?
Would love Lore of Aetherra, Heckna and more Grim Hollow.
MAPS!!!!!
More monsters is next on my list.
Chains of Asmodeous and some of the other most popular DMs Guild modules would be nice additions. Especially ones designed to extend the official 5e modules to level 20
Keith Baker's Exploring Eberron is a must, but the forthcoming Frontiers of Eberron looks very intriguing (and compatible with the 2024 rules). But basically the more Eberron, the better!
Given the number of 3rd party creators WOTC namedropped in the announcements, we are probably gonna be seeing more than a few from each of the "adventure-player/dm options- setting" categories. Personally I would love to see some of the more unique settings (Ryoko's, Grim Hollow, Kingsmouth Providence, hell, someone at WOTC please notice Historica Arcanum), very broad/creative options books (Heliana's, Heretic's etc.) and adventures/campaigns that fill a niche or expand on something WOTC doesn't have in their plans (Give me Heckna! Give me Chains of Asmodeus!). An out of the left field wish is Inferno: Dante's Guide to Hell by Acheron, that is never happening, but a nerd can dream.
And once again, because I'm apparently not beating that drum loud enough, more people need to know about METIS and the entire Historica Arcanum setting.
I would really like to see more stuff from cobalt press. I like that we have the tome of beasts, book of ebon tides, and tales from the shadows, but I would like to see books such as The Kreture Kodex as well as Tome of beasts two and three
I really liked some of the rules innovations in the Stargate RPG, which is an OGL game. Adding some not medieval fantasy third party content could broaden the DDB player base without competing as directly with WotC content.
What I want is The Crooked Moon. But it isn't happening.
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Would love to see more Grim Hollow and Hitpoint Press. Also, Crooked Moon and and more Kobold Press
Maybe it is possible, but we shouldn't hope about content with new classes.
My doubts about settings with modern or future technology.
Anything about crafting or taming monsters?
More Humblewood, please.
MCDM's The Talent and Psionics please! Take my money...
They have just added the Illrigger from MCDM which is kinda of a shame as it's probably the worst (or most poorly balanced) of the player classes they put out. I echo many here and would love to see the Talent added, but might be some considerable work seeing as it effectively has its own casting mechanics.
Other than that, like a few others, I would absolutely love to see Mage Hand Press get the classes and subclasses from "Valda's Spire of Secrets". The source book is good generally but the classes and subclasses are great.
Warmage, Witch, and Martyr really stand out for me, but there are loads of other stuff and new subclasses for the existing classes and overall pretty well put together and balanced for the most part.