With the adding of third party content/non-core WoTC D&D content, do you think they'll ever take Keith Baker's DMs guild content and bring it over to DDB? I'm currently running an online campaign in the Forgotten Realms and have been looking at Eberron for the next campaign, but some of the best books (Exploring Eberron, Chronicles of Eberron, Morgrave Miscellany, etc) are all DMS Guild material. I don't want to have to hand jam in all the content as homebrew to use it in DDB. I'll gladly pony up for all the content to get it into a format that is easy to use for me and my players.
Anything is possible. I'm sure you're not the only person hoping Eberron content lands in the marketplace. Anyone know if Baker has said anything about the DDB issue or whether he's even still writing D&D 5e content?
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Last April, Baker said he was going to basically step back from Eberron and focus on his work at Twogether Studios. He was working on a new idea, that might have been incorporated into Eberron right around the time of the OGL mess. He decided he might just make a new world from it, rather than put it in Eberron, so he can keep total control of the property.
Although it looks like his blog has a monthly Eberron post including one earlier this month. So, I'm not quite sure. Maybe he's just doing a little here and there, but no more big sourcebooks which he can only sell on DMs Guild.
It would be nice to have Keith Baker's Eberron stuff on here. We already got third party Critical Role stuff on here, and Matt Mercer is pretty close with Wizards. I hope third party Eberron stuff would be on here soon too since Baker seems close with Wizards, but I would not hold my breath on it.
With the adding of third party content/non-core WoTC D&D content, do you think they'll ever take Keith Baker's DMs guild content and bring it over to DDB? I'm currently running an online campaign in the Forgotten Realms and have been looking at Eberron for the next campaign, but some of the best books (Exploring Eberron, Chronicles of Eberron, Morgrave Miscellany, etc) are all DMS Guild material. I don't want to have to hand jam in all the content as homebrew to use it in DDB. I'll gladly pony up for all the content to get it into a format that is easy to use for me and my players.
Anything is possible. I'm sure you're not the only person hoping Eberron content lands in the marketplace. Anyone know if Baker has said anything about the DDB issue or whether he's even still writing D&D 5e content?
Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.
Last April, Baker said he was going to basically step back from Eberron and focus on his work at Twogether Studios. He was working on a new idea, that might have been incorporated into Eberron right around the time of the OGL mess. He decided he might just make a new world from it, rather than put it in Eberron, so he can keep total control of the property.
Although it looks like his blog has a monthly Eberron post including one earlier this month. So, I'm not quite sure. Maybe he's just doing a little here and there, but no more big sourcebooks which he can only sell on DMs Guild.
It would be nice to have Keith Baker's Eberron stuff on here. We already got third party Critical Role stuff on here, and Matt Mercer is pretty close with Wizards. I hope third party Eberron stuff would be on here soon too since Baker seems close with Wizards, but I would not hold my breath on it.
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Yeah, we really don't know enough about how they decide what content to bring over to make any educated guesses.
Guess I'll just keep my fingers crossed and hope for the best.