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[UPDATED] Has ADVENTURER'S HANDBOOK Been Cancelled?

Today's official announcement about the Elemental Evil storyline mentioned Princes of the Apocalypse, a new DM screen, miniatures, video games... but not the Adventurer's Handbook! This could mean nothing, of course. The book was first announced last year, back in August; but the below screenshot from Edelweiss shows it as cancelled. The mystery deepens!

Today's official announcement about the Elemental Evil storyline mentioned Princes of the Apocalypse, a new DM screen, miniatures, video games... but not the Adventurer's Handbook! This could mean nothing, of course. The book was first announced last year, back in August; but the below screenshot from Edelweiss shows it as cancelled. The mystery deepens!

UPDATE: WotC's Mike Mearls answers "We can't cancel a book we never announced!" So that sounds like the Adventurer's Handbook will definitely not be appearing. WotC certainly wrote ad copy and designed a cover for the book (see below). Mike added "we've played things close to the vest is that it's a huge, open question on what support for the RPG should look like... we do a lot of stuff that may or may not end up as a released product. For instance, we now know that the high volume release schedule for 3e and 4e turned out to be bad for D&D. It wasn't too many settings that hurt TSR, but too many D&D books of any kind. lots of experiments ahead..."

Here's the cancellation screenshot. Now, that could mean a number of things - maybe it's been pushed back, maybe it's been renamed, or maybe it's just an admin error. Princes of the Apolocaypse has been pushed back from March 17 to April 7.

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What do we know about the book? We have a description from August 2014 and a more recent cover image. Right now, anything could be true; I haven't heard anything about a cancellation or a pushed back release date. If I do, I'll be sure to report it.


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Adventurer's Handbook (March 17, 2015; hardcover; $39.95) -- A Dungeons & Dragons Accessory.

Create Heroic Characters to Conquer the Elements in this Accessory for the World’s Greatest Roleplaying Game​

Not inherently evil, elemental power can be mastered by those with both malevolent and benign intentions. The Elemental Evil Adventurer’s Handbook provides everything that players need to build a character that is tied directly into the Elemental Evil story arc, with skills, abilities, and spells meant to augment their play experience throughout the campaign. Additionally, valuable background and story information provides greater depth and immersion.

An accessory that expands the number of options available for character creation for the Elemental Evil story arc, providing expanded backgrounds, class builds, and races meant specifically for this campaign.

Provides background and setting information critical to having the greatest chance of success.

Accessory design and development by Sasquatch Game Studio LLC.​


 

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Zaukrie

New Publisher
Per Mearls. ....we should remember nothing is real until announced. And, I don't care about video games, or board games. I am interested in RPG products, but I know others care, so cool for them.
 

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gweinel

Explorer
I'm not convinced by Mearls' assertion that "a lot of products hurt D&D". Unless perhaps the plan is to build community and brand loyalty by starving everyone of alternatives to the One Campaign to Rule Them All ...

Hoard of the Dragon Queen actually isn't the adventure which "will rule them all".

However, i agree with you...and i am very sceptical with Wizard's moves
 

Jeff Carlsen

Adventurer
Personally, I'm not very keen on the Adventurer's Handbook path. The price to content ratio just doesn't feel like a value. Including the core player material with the adventure itself is best.

An online supplement has advantages too. They don't need to fill an entire book with content. Instead, they can focus on a handful of the best elements. It also leaves them the option to reprint the material later as part of a compendium of player options that offers a better value proposition and takes up less space on the shelf.
 


DaveMage

Slumbering in Tsar
The interesting thing to me is that mearls indicates that support for the RPG *is still an open question*.

Wow!

How times have changed.

Only 1 D&D tabletop RPG product for February, March, and April as far as we know. The last time something like this happened, there was a "problem with the printer". ;)
 

SkidAce

Legend
Supporter
I'm cool with one or two supplements a year.

There's enough stuff in the three core books to play a campaign for years.

Why do I need any supplements? Well, I would like to see their take on psionics (2/3rds done with mine), and I could use some elemental love.

Other than that, I'm doing it myself or converting from older editions. (Rune Magic, Bloodmagic, martial arts, etc.)
 


turkeygiant

First Post
Can't say I was surprised. The announcement not coming from them was never a good sign.

I'm surprised they let it hang out there so long as a possibility. Honestly I think the "leaked" info on the what was going to be two books was just a trial balloon from WotC to test the waters. If the majority of people seemed interested in two books we would probably be getting two books, but my impression id that a more condensed release was the favorite opinion on the forums, so that's what we are getting instead.
 

dream66_

First Post
I'm surprised they let it hang out there so long as a possibility. Honestly I think the "leaked" info on the what was going to be two books was just a trial balloon from WotC to test the waters. If the majority of people seemed interested in two books we would probably be getting two books, but my impression id that a more condensed release was the favorite opinion on the forums, so that's what we are getting instead.

After running a 2 year playtest with couple hundred thousand people and talking over and over about how much they learned that most dnd fans opinions do not match up with forums, I doubt they'd base they're plans on forum reactions.
 

I'm surprised they let it hang out there so long as a possibility. Honestly I think the "leaked" info on the what was going to be two books was just a trial balloon from WotC to test the waters. If the majority of people seemed interested in two books we would probably be getting two books, but my impression id that a more condensed release was the favorite opinion on the forums, so that's what we are getting instead.

Or they were trying to identify the person behind the leaks and gave everyone different bits of false information to see what got leaked.
 

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