Happy New Year!
This post kicks off an ongoing conversation about upcoming partnered content releases and our general vision for how we welcome partner creators to our platform. Up until now, we have been dropping most of these releases without prior announcement. While this does allow the buzz to surprise and excite players, we have heard your feedback.
Starting this year, we will be publishing our partnered content roadmap for D&D Beyond every quarter! Whether you’re a player, a Dungeon Master, or both, our intent is to give you clearer visibility into what’s coming so you can plan and decide what releases you want to bring to the table!
- Partnered Content on D&D Beyond
- Q1 2026 Partnered Content Roadmap
- Exploring Eberron (2024)
- The Pugilist Class (2024)
- Faster, Purple Worm! Everybody Dies, Vol. 1 (2024)
- Heliana’s Guide to Monster Hunting: Part 2 (2014)
- The Griffon’s Saddlebag: Book One (2024)
- Our Vision for Partnered Content
Partnered Content on D&D Beyond

We want to start by talking about the people who keep Dungeons & Dragons growing beyond any single book or release: you.
Our community makes the worlds of Dungeons & Dragons come to life. Dungeon Masters, players, and creators have always been at the heart of D&D, and we love that creativity.
Looking at the year ahead of us, we’re excited to continue welcoming partnered content to D&D Beyond to support the imagination and hard work of our community while allowing players to play their way.
Q1 2026 Partnered Content Roadmap
![]() Exploring Eberron (2024) — January 27Created by Eberron’s original setting designer, Keith Baker, Exploring Eberron (2024) dives deeper into the world’s history, cultures, religions, and philosophies. This updated release brings that rich lore to D&D Beyond, along with more than forty new character options. You’ll find new species, feats, and subclasses—including options built to complement the newly released Artificer—integrated into the Character Builder. |
![]() The Pugilist Class (2024) — February 3This beloved DMs Guild class is finally coming to D&D Beyond! The Pugilist offers a distinct, flavorful take on melee combat, with subclasses that lean into brawlers, boxers, and other fists-first fighters. It’s a class with a lot of personality, and we’re excited to see how players bring it to life. |
![]() Faster, Purple Worm! Everybody Dies, Vol. 1 (2024) — February 24Beadle & Grimm’s Pandemonium Warehouse This popular collection of level 1 one-shots from the chaotic comedy series Faster, Purple Worm! Kill! Kill! comes to D&D Beyond with quickplay maps, making it easier than ever to jump straight into the memorable sessions these adventures are sure to create. Die quickly, laugh loudly, and get playing with minimal prep! |
![]() Heliana’s Guide to Monster Hunting: Part 2 (2014) — Early MarchThe anticipated second half of Heliana’s Guide to Monster Hunting arrives this year on D&D Beyond. To deliver the best possible experience within our digital tools, this release has been thoughtfully adapted to support the kind of monster-hunting gameplay fans of the series love, while using D&D Beyond's time-saving features to their utmost.
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![]() The Griffon’s Saddlebag: Book One (2024) — Late MarchAfter launching Book Two on D&D Beyond last year, we’re excited to bring Book One to the platform as well. This release rounds out the collection with more beautifully illustrated magic items, ready to drop directly into your game. |
*This roadmap is subject to change.
Our Vision for Partnered Content on D&D Beyond
When exploring partnered content to add to D&D Beyond, we’re thoughtful about the creators we bring in and the experiences we present to you.
We look for projects that integrate smoothly with our evolving play tools and bring something distinctive to your table—whether that’s mechanical depth, narrative richness, or a balance of both.
This isn’t a rigid formula. The evaluation of partnered content is approached with care, curiosity, and a two-way relationship with creators. Our goal is to treat D&D Beyond as a curated experience, one where you can discover great partnered content with confidence.
This is just the beginning. We’ll have more to share soon. Meanwhile, if you’re excited by a particular creator’s content, let us know!
Thanks for being part of the journey as we build the future of partnered content on D&D Beyond together.
— Laura Hohman, Product Architect












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Posted Jan 27, 2026Any idea what time Exploring Eberron will be available?
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Posted Jan 27, 2026Where's Sebastian Crowe's Guide to Drakkenheim?
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Posted Jan 27, 2026Great stuff, love to see it.
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Posted Jan 27, 2026Jan 27/2026 or Jan 2027 lol
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Posted Jan 27, 2026Right now
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Posted Jan 27, 2026I bought Exploring Eberron but the Artificer subclasses aren’t showing up in my character builder.
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Posted Jan 27, 2026Check the support forums
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Posted Jan 27, 2026.
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Posted Jan 27, 2026Oof. I always wanted Captain on DDB. Ig if they cant do Tamer then Captain might be too far off. TvT
If only I could homebrew Captain here.
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Posted Jan 27, 2026When will you bring Sebastian Crowe's Guide to Drakkenheim? It's an essential at this point
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Posted Jan 28, 2026Would love to see the apothecary from the Dungeon Dudes Drakkenheim setting be supported on D&d beyond.
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Posted Jan 28, 2026Got an email from Kobold Press saying their Northland book is coming here in May. So be sure to check with your favorite publishers to see if/when they're stuff is coming here
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Posted Jan 28, 2026Exploring Eberron currently is pretty bugged a lot of the magic items have missing tool tips
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Posted Jan 28, 2026Hit up the support forums
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Posted Jan 28, 2026So Where is Exploring ebberron?
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Posted Jan 28, 2026Kobold Press have their own system - Tales of the Valiant. Said system is growing in popularity and it's player base (of which I am part) is pretty keen to see them focus efforts on ToV. In fact the very fact that the Northlands Kickstarter meant prioritising D&D over ToV got a lot of us very disappointed. Personally, I'd rather see them invest far more heavily into ToV than partner content here on DDB.
My take on 2024 D&D is that WotC have given up on it. There are no announcements for 1st party (WotC content) which has me wondering if that means Hasbro have just pulled the plug on more releases in favour of having other companies do the hard work, then monetising that hard work. If I'm right the exclusivity deals like the one KP must have signed with DDB need to go, because sooner or later they'll rile up a portion of the fanbase against them again. More than that with no 1st party releases it raises the question of what actual value DDB holds? Why would I come here over other more user friendly platforms which offer things like PDFs? Without 1st party content DDB becomes kinda pointless imo.
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Posted Jan 28, 2026WotC just hired/promoted a bunch of people in their creative departments so that’s why they haven’t announced any new books yet. Also, if they’ve “given up” on DnD 2024 why do they keep releasing Unearthed Arcana?
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Posted Jan 28, 2026Really excited to soon have both Griffon's Saddlebag books, and extremely pleasantly surprised to see a 2024-compatible release of Exploring Eberron!
Would love to see the other two Tome of Beasts books join the first one (especially ToB 3!)
Though I'm also very much hoping the team keeps getting more time to refine the core tools themselves. Now that the chaos of the new core rulebook launches is in the past, recent-ish "small" quality of life changes (like being able to select what "version" of a spell to use, and the party inventory features) have been very much appreciated!!
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Posted Jan 29, 2026Hey why isn't the new Eberron book on here yet? I can buy it but nowhere on D&D beyond to be found why???? If you can't deliver on time let us know.
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Posted Jan 29, 2026Gimme that sweet Sebastian Crowe's Guide to Drakkenheim! One of my players in our Drakkenheim campaign is an Apothecary, and having it built in D&D Beyond would help immensely.