Copies of Spelljammer are starting to show up. Mike Long of Tribality is in receipt of the books and has tweeted some photos!
Now we know why they edited the map: "Doomspace" just rolls off the tongue better!So it looks like Part 3of the Campaign, "Chaos in Doomspace" is set on Athas.
Wouldn't those be domesticated books?Maybe. Darjr has a habit of saying things are “in the wild” when books arrive at the publisher’s offices, when the publisher sends out comp and review copies, and when store owner receive their copies...not when they’re actually, you know “in the wild” as in regular people can actually buy them.
Ship-to-ship combat takes part of a page? They’re not going FKR on me are they?@darjr didn't post the image below from Twitter, sowcific ship entries cover pages 23-57:
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Ray Winninger said some time back that 2022 would see two full returns toClassic Settings, and a Classic Setting cameo. Pretty sure this is the cameo.A lot of Athasian critters in the bestiary! And the contents of the adventure book shows the party going to Doomspace (which was labeled as "Athasspace" in the picture on the since-edited D&D Beyond article) and has references to fighting in arenas.
In other words, Dark Sun confirmed! Sort of...
Price increases would have to happen eventually anyways, they haven't changed MSRP since 2014. But yeah, these tables of contents are promising that these will be tight and usable game objects.I think I'm starting to like this method of organizing books. I honestly felt it was something of a cash-grab, with the total page count the same (or less) than the "regular" 5e hardcovers, but I think based on these ToCs that these books look tight. Well organized (organization is a thing that's plagued D&D for a very long time!) and interesting. The price-point is not cheap, but at least it's not just an MSRP raise, but a format change.
I wonder how things will look going forward.
For example: Are we going to get the standard 3 core, PHB, MM, DMG for the 50th, or a group of smaller, better organized folios? If any time has been the time to throw away the traditional way of doing things, NOW might very well be that time.