Mercurius
Legend
I thought Nathan Stewart said there would be two settings that would please hardcore fans? Or are the two Eberron and Waterdeep/Undermountain?
I'm excited about Ravnica and the fact that WotC is finally bringing in a new setting to the D&D canon for the first time in over a decade. But I was kind of hoping we were going to get some kind of multiverse/Planescape/Spelljammer announcement. I guess that will have to wait.
Pretty indifferent about Eberron, both because I'm lukewarm on the setting itself and just greatly prefer actual books and won't spend $20 on a PDF file. But it makes sense that they present Eberron that way and makes me wonder why they don't do that with all classic settings. It is low risk, low cost (just one guy writing it, looks like mostly recycled art from the preview), gives hardcore fans something, and maybe sets the stage for an actual book later on if it proves popular.
So am I missing something? And secondly, might Wayfinder's be a template for coverage of classic settings going forward?
I'm excited about Ravnica and the fact that WotC is finally bringing in a new setting to the D&D canon for the first time in over a decade. But I was kind of hoping we were going to get some kind of multiverse/Planescape/Spelljammer announcement. I guess that will have to wait.
Pretty indifferent about Eberron, both because I'm lukewarm on the setting itself and just greatly prefer actual books and won't spend $20 on a PDF file. But it makes sense that they present Eberron that way and makes me wonder why they don't do that with all classic settings. It is low risk, low cost (just one guy writing it, looks like mostly recycled art from the preview), gives hardcore fans something, and maybe sets the stage for an actual book later on if it proves popular.
So am I missing something? And secondly, might Wayfinder's be a template for coverage of classic settings going forward?