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 24, 2026Planegea by Atlas Games would make a nice addition. Fantastic art, spectacular world-building, monsters and player options. The prehistoric tone, kinetic action, primordial horror, and mystic awe. feels unique and would add something very different to what's already available. It’s so much more than just a caveman setting.
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Posted Jan 24, 2026A much more important question: When will old partner content be incorporated into the 2024 rulebook? Take Echo Knight from Critical Role, for example. My players still have to play with a homebrew feat.
Are there any updates or plans? It would be a shame if something like that were to disappear.
With warm regards!
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Posted Jan 24, 2026Trust me, I REALLY wish Darrington Press, Kobold Press, Humblewood's devs & MCDM would get on that.
Ghostfire Gaming need to let Carrion Raven Barbarian & Blade Breaker Fighter be compatible, as well.
1985 Games has sent their 2024 update to WotC:It appears WotC is sitting on it.
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Posted Jan 24, 2026Please add Sebastian Crowe’s Guide to Drakkenheim on DDB
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Posted Jan 24, 2026Ryokos Guide please!!!
Also, updated 2024 versions of Obojima and Tal’dorei. I know that’s not entirely in your control, but would be great!
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Posted Jan 24, 2026They should also add the rest of Raider’s Guide to Valika.
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Posted Jan 24, 2026I really wanna see other Valda's Spire of Secrets classes, especially Captain. (Day 1).
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Posted Jan 24, 2026They're wasting the money we're giving them on redesigns of the library that noone asked for (that are bugged and don't list purchased content properly).
It's a question of resource allocation, and if they're going to drive their revenue with 3rd party content, then they should be directing that revenue into improving the site by giving players and DM more tools the ALSO enable 3rd party content to include all the content the book contains.
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Posted Jan 24, 2026I see Pugilist, and one phrase immediately comes to mind: Gimme the Gotch!
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Posted Jan 24, 2026Based on what Ghostfire Gaming said in their Discord about trying to implement the Grim Hollow Transformations breaking Beyond during testing, I'm pretty damn sure that Tamer was attempted & simply didn't work out for now
So no, it's not that cut and dry w/3rd-party stuff. Sometimes things do not work during testing.
The Tamer probably requires more investment in the Extras section than the site is currently able to handle. ESPECIALLY since that section was negelected, coding-wise, by Fandom when they owned the site. So it's the equivalent of trying to remove the femur to fix a toenail, coding-wise.
Do I think a complete redo of the site is worth it? Yes.
Do I think it's cost-effective enough for Hasbro to greenlight it? No.
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Posted Jan 24, 2026When can we expect to see Sebastian Crowe's Guide to Drakkenheim added? I love having the rest of the books on here and would really like to round out the set.
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Posted Jan 24, 2026My first thought was “You’re Meat.”
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Posted Jan 25, 2026That's cool that so much is being added! I would have loved to see Sebastian Crowe's Guide to Drakkenhiem on that list as well
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Posted Jan 25, 2026We need Sebastian Crowe's Guide To Drakkenheim!
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Posted Jan 25, 2026Gonna reiterate that I'm absolutely thrilled that Exploring Eberron is coming to DnDbeyond and hope that Chronicles of Eberron and Frontiers of Eberron: Quickstone will be quick to follow (as well as any future books Keith Baker might put out for the setting). I also want to echo the request for more content from Valda's Spire of Secrets. What we got in the player pack and gunslinger class is such a small selection from that book.
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Posted Jan 25, 2026My overall feedback with the situation would be this: If it wasn't possible on a technical scale due to the classes weird functionality with pets and other creature's stat blocks, so be it, but I feel that shouldn't be the case given Artificers have upgradable servants.
If it were possible, it would be best to include the class anyways even if players would have to manually edit or create stat blocks, its the thought and integration that counts!
P.S: Is there any news or possiblity of adding homebrew classes to D&D Beyond or upgrades to the current (very outdated) homebrew system?
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Posted Jan 25, 2026There was already welcomed Drakkenheim. So its natural to invite Sebastian Crow Guide as well
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Posted Jan 25, 2026This all looks great. Any chance that Chains of Asmodeus can be added?
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Posted Jan 25, 2026Okay based on what I've seen on the Pugilist Class, I can see there is the Sweet Science and Arena Royale, most likely... Please tell me Dread Hand is going to be one of them! That is one of my favorite ones, and i am planning a BBEG who I am hoping to make a Dread Hand. Please tell me this is gonna be one of the subclasses T^T
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Posted Jan 25, 2026This roadmap is a very welcome addition, and I hope you keep up the quarterly roadmaps.
Additionally, Hopefully you'll add a lot more Mage Hand press classes too. They look very fun.