What are the odds of Dragonlance getting resurrected? I'm honestly not sure how the rights on that setting are handled anymore.
I don't think it'll come back, at least not anytime soon. Of the 3 D&D settings from previous editions similar in theme to FR, it's the most likely. (These three being Mystara, Greyhawk, and Dragonlance)
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Dragonlance was my introduction to D&D, but TBH it felt like the setting was too small- like they had way too many different races and climate zones jammed into an island that was somewhere between Madagascar and Greenland in size.
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Dragonlance was my introduction to D&D, but TBH it felt like the setting was too small- like they had way too many different races and climate zones jammed into an island that was somewhere between Madagascar and Greenland in size.
The first trilogy did a good job I thought at describing distance really well. While everything after the Twins trilogy seemed very similar to the last seasons of Game of thrones, where people were just teleporting around the map at will. It certainly felt smaller the more books I read in the series.
I'm betting Xanathar's 2.0/Planescape, if there is a 4th book. IF. Major if. Last year they had 5 books, so they might scale back a bit this year. Also, the pandemic could delay a possible 4th book to next year.
This book would contain most of the recent subclasses in recent UA, and probably some reprints from the various campaign setting guides that have come out through the recent years (eberron, wildemount, theros, ravnica).
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I really hope they're not going to reprint all the subclass options from the settings books in a Xanathar's 2.
At the very least, I doubt we'll see the Artificer get reprinted. Which would probably preclude adding new subclasses for it since Wizard's has been trying to go on the PHB and one other book route for characters instead of splitting up rules between multiple books.
Given that the Artificer class was printed so late, it's logical to assume that any new Artificer subclass will probably have the base Artificer class reprinted alongside it. And we do have an Artificer subclass in UA at the moment (the Armorer). Personally, the flavor of that subclass lends itself to the space setting of DnD that I don't personally know but hear so much about. I gather that's the same setting that the psionic UA is probably related to? If they were going to reprint the Artificer in another setting, a space DnD setting would be the perfect place to do it. After all, in a world where magic is dominant over science, who else would build the space ships?
You talking about Spelljammer? Artificers could work in that setting fairly easily, though I don't think that it ever had significant psionic focus beyond the fact that mind flayers were common in it.
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I would like a Dark Sun setting book similar to EGtW, but with more balanced content.
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We got naval rules in Saltmarsh. We got land vehicle rules in Avernus. My money is on air/space with Spelljammer next.
I would be delighted if we got spelljammer next. I am running a Spelljammer campaign right now, though it's on pause.
Though, I do not see a spelljammer book coming out anytime soon. The only D&D 5e world that we know is in a Crystal Sphere is Realmspace.
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What are the odds of Dragonlance getting resurrected? I'm honestly not sure how the rights on that setting are handled anymore.
Find your own truth, choose your enemies carefully, and never deal with a dragon.
"Canon" is what's factual to D&D lore. "Cannon" is what you're going to be shot with if you keep getting the word wrong.
I don't think it'll come back, at least not anytime soon. Of the 3 D&D settings from previous editions similar in theme to FR, it's the most likely. (These three being Mystara, Greyhawk, and Dragonlance)
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Dragonlance was my introduction to D&D, but TBH it felt like the setting was too small- like they had way too many different races and climate zones jammed into an island that was somewhere between Madagascar and Greenland in size.
Find your own truth, choose your enemies carefully, and never deal with a dragon.
"Canon" is what's factual to D&D lore. "Cannon" is what you're going to be shot with if you keep getting the word wrong.
It is small. It also has a ton of history that would have to be summed up, and the time period would have to be established.
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The first trilogy did a good job I thought at describing distance really well. While everything after the Twins trilogy seemed very similar to the last seasons of Game of thrones, where people were just teleporting around the map at will. It certainly felt smaller the more books I read in the series.
Only a couple days left till the reveal. Who is going to be watching on Thursday? Also, I am surprised that nothing has been leaked yet.
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This was leaked
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Allegedly leaked, as that article is quick to point out.
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I'm betting its real, I mean look at the celebs playing it and that multiples of them are Game of Thrones and we all know that winter is coming
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Obviously I missed that. So IF it is real, that would be the Adventure, what is going to be the other book?
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I'm betting Xanathar's 2.0/Planescape, if there is a 4th book. IF. Major if. Last year they had 5 books, so they might scale back a bit this year. Also, the pandemic could delay a possible 4th book to next year.
This book would contain most of the recent subclasses in recent UA, and probably some reprints from the various campaign setting guides that have come out through the recent years (eberron, wildemount, theros, ravnica).
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I really hope they're not going to reprint all the subclass options from the settings books in a Xanathar's 2.
At the very least, I doubt we'll see the Artificer get reprinted. Which would probably preclude adding new subclasses for it since Wizard's has been trying to go on the PHB and one other book route for characters instead of splitting up rules between multiple books.
Find your own truth, choose your enemies carefully, and never deal with a dragon.
"Canon" is what's factual to D&D lore. "Cannon" is what you're going to be shot with if you keep getting the word wrong.
I hope not all of them, but in XGtE, they did reprint a few from SCAG
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Yeah, the Swashbuckler, Mastermind, Storm Sorcerer, and Sun Soul.
Find your own truth, choose your enemies carefully, and never deal with a dragon.
"Canon" is what's factual to D&D lore. "Cannon" is what you're going to be shot with if you keep getting the word wrong.
Given that the Artificer class was printed so late, it's logical to assume that any new Artificer subclass will probably have the base Artificer class reprinted alongside it. And we do have an Artificer subclass in UA at the moment (the Armorer). Personally, the flavor of that subclass lends itself to the space setting of DnD that I don't personally know but hear so much about. I gather that's the same setting that the psionic UA is probably related to? If they were going to reprint the Artificer in another setting, a space DnD setting would be the perfect place to do it. After all, in a world where magic is dominant over science, who else would build the space ships?
You talking about Spelljammer? Artificers could work in that setting fairly easily, though I don't think that it ever had significant psionic focus beyond the fact that mind flayers were common in it.
Find your own truth, choose your enemies carefully, and never deal with a dragon.
"Canon" is what's factual to D&D lore. "Cannon" is what you're going to be shot with if you keep getting the word wrong.