Last week, Wizards of the Coast announced a new upcoming D&D book: Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons. It looks like this book will have fun options for players and juicy lore for Dungeon Masters! Let’s look at what we know about this upcoming book.
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This week, Wizards of the Coast announced a new rules expansion book titled Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything. This announcement came with a lot of teasers among the tweets, so let’s sort through some of this information!
This book seems to be in the same vein as Xanathar’s Guide for Everything, with options for both players and Dungeon Masters.
We’ll get more information at the upcoming D&D Celebration event this September. But, for now, we already have some tidbits confirmed that I’m pretty curious about!
Continue readingIn January, Wizards of the Coast (WotC) announced the upcoming D&D book for March: Explorer’s Guide to Wildemount. This will be a setting book with both Dungeon Master and player options, headed up by Matt Mercer (DM of Critical Role) and a team of writers and artists.
Wildemount is Matt Mercer’s setting used for the second campaign of Critical Role. It’s described as “classic D&D adventuring with a political background,” where war is brewing between the setting’s various factions.
So what exactly is Wildemount? What sort of options are we looking at? Let’s talk about what we know about this upcoming setting book!
Continue readingA new D&D book was announced recently! Come November 19th, Eberron: Rising from the Last War will be available for purchase. This book will contain the official version of the Artificer and other Eberron content, including information relevant to running adventures in the Eberron setting.
In this post, I’m going to give a brief explanation of the Eberron setting, dig into what we already know about this book, and speculate on what else we might see!
Continue readingLast month, the D&D Essentials Kit started to appear in Targets around the U.S. It’s priced at $24.99, and it will be exclusive to Target until September 3rd.
Now that I’ve got my hands on it, let’s take a look!
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