Looks like Amazon US have leaked the next D&D setting ahead of tomorrows WoTC reveal - it will be D&D Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica with a related dice set and map pack.
Hope to see the pre-order on DDB up later this week!
Meh. I like M:TG, but I don't want M:TG in my D&D. I likely won't buy the hardcover, but of if it has interesting mechanics in it, I might buy the DDB digital version when it's on sale.
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You don't OWN your books on DDB: WotC can change them any time. What do you think will happen when OneD&D comes out?
As a player of both games, this seems pretty cool. I'm interested to see how they'll handle the different mechanics. Of course, I'm not expecting them to literally use MTG mechanics in D&D, but I'm still interested.
I won't lie, I'm disappointed it's not a different setting. Since it was hinted at that they would do one this year, I'd been hoping they'd give a 5e revamp to one of their staple settings.
That said, I am intrigued by this and will get it on DDB. Curious to see what player options it provides, if any.
I think I remember Nathan Stewart saying that we will get two setting books this year, and he said this after Waterdeep was announced. So we should still get one more book.
I'm not into MTG so it has no instant buying appeal, but if this has interesting player options/mechanics presented in it, I'll get a copy. I'm not like, vitriolically opposed or anything.
As a big time fan of Ravnica I'm pretty thrilled to see this. Seems like a perfect setting to solidify some of the UA material, namely the spore druid and the Centaur/Minotaur. There's a lot of potential for classes and races.
Yeah, there's another part that states it is playtest material.
Edit: Bear in mind: this book presents my vision of Eberron. This is the world I run at my own table, and the way that I’ve converted its ideas to the fifth edition rules. All of the material here is presented for playtesting and to spark your imagination. The game mechanics are in draft form, usable in your campaign but not refined by final game design and editing. They aren’t officially part of the game and aren’t permitted in D&D Adventurers League events. If Wizards of the Coast decides to make this material official, it will be refined based on your feedback and then appear in a D&D book.
Looks like Amazon US have leaked the next D&D setting ahead of tomorrows WoTC reveal - it will be D&D Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica with a related dice set and map pack.
Hope to see the pre-order on DDB up later this week!
Edit - not sure if the link is working? https://www.amazon.com/dp/0786966599/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1532298111&sr=8-1&keywords=D&D Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica
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Meh. I like M:TG, but I don't want M:TG in my D&D. I likely won't buy the hardcover, but of if it has interesting mechanics in it, I might buy the DDB digital version when it's on sale.
You don't OWN your books on DDB: WotC can change them any time. What do you think will happen when OneD&D comes out?
I am stoked. I want pre-order, yesterday!
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As a player of both games, this seems pretty cool. I'm interested to see how they'll handle the different mechanics. Of course, I'm not expecting them to literally use MTG mechanics in D&D, but I'm still interested.
A surprise, to be sure, but a welcome one.
100% getting this in hardcover. Love both games immensely.
I won't lie, I'm disappointed it's not a different setting. Since it was hinted at that they would do one this year, I'd been hoping they'd give a 5e revamp to one of their staple settings.
That said, I am intrigued by this and will get it on DDB. Curious to see what player options it provides, if any.
Don't forget that the only info that has been shown is an Amazon listing for a release in November.
You never know, there may be another setting released sooner than that. :)
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Well, this would be the third of the three books they mentioned at SoME in May as coming out this year.
I think I remember Nathan Stewart saying that we will get two setting books this year, and he said this after Waterdeep was announced. So we should still get one more book.
I'm not into MTG so it has no instant buying appeal, but if this has interesting player options/mechanics presented in it, I'll get a copy. I'm not like, vitriolically opposed or anything.
Well there you go. I wonder if they saw the two Waterdeeps as one product and that's why they said three.
Ravnica is now live on the D&D site, but I don't see any other new products listed.
http://dnd.wizards.com/products/tabletop-games/rpg-products
You don't OWN your books on DDB: WotC can change them any time. What do you think will happen when OneD&D comes out?
As a big time fan of Ravnica I'm pretty thrilled to see this. Seems like a perfect setting to solidify some of the UA material, namely the spore druid and the Centaur/Minotaur. There's a lot of potential for classes and races.
There's this....
https://www.dndbeyond.com/marketplace/source/37
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Eberron and Ravnica were both officially announced. Eberron is available now!
Yeah, but Ravnica got a hardcover version and Eberron didn't. It should have been the other way around.
You don't OWN your books on DDB: WotC can change them any time. What do you think will happen when OneD&D comes out?
Guessing because eberron is not official it just for play testing at this point
They've already done Eberron playtesting, this isn't that. It certainly appears to be a fully official release they've been hiding.
From the book/pdf itself "The game mechanics are in draft form, usable in your campaign but not refined by final game design and editing"
Yeah, there's another part that states it is playtest material.
Edit: Bear in mind: this book presents my vision of Eberron. This is the world I run at my own table, and the way that I’ve converted its ideas to the fifth edition rules. All of the material here is presented for playtesting and to spark your imagination. The game mechanics are in draft form, usable in your campaign but not refined by final game design and editing. They aren’t officially part of the game and aren’t permitted in D&D Adventurers League events. If Wizards of the Coast decides to make this material official, it will be refined based on your feedback and then appear in a D&D book.