The Next Dungeons & Dragons Storyline Will Be...

And the new storyline for Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition is...

And the new storyline for Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition is...


Waterdeep: Dragon Heist! The plot will focus on an urban treasure hunt and a focus on urban and city-based adventures with special rules for running games in that environment. The adventure itself will have variable goals and antagonists similar to the original I6: Ravenloft module, where the DM chooses what "villain" will be the secret villain of the campaign, which will change outcomes of various events. The adventure itself will also have downtime built into the adventure along with the ability to own property in Waterdeep. The adventure for Level 1-5 will be released on September 18, 2018, with an MSRP of $49.95.

A second announcement is anticipated later this weekend, as the product codenamed "Catacombs" has a release date of November 20 and is also a 256-page hardcover book. This would make Waterdeep: Dragon Heist the codename "Broadway" (which also had a custom dice release announced for solicitation last year with the other products, including "Marathon" which turned out to be Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes).


Wizards of the coast made the announcement as part of a weekend-long live streaming event on their Twitch channel, "Stream of Many Eyes". Other products announced during the live stream include updates to the Neverwinter MMO and its Barovia expansion, a new official history artbook about Dungeons & Dragons with images throughout the history of the game, and a new series of boxed sets with props and handouts for published adventures released so far as well as for Waterdeep: Dragon Heist.

This article will be updated with more information as the Wizards of the Coast live stream continues.
 

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Darryl Mott

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Okay fine. I concede your point. But there were thousands of us watching this stream for our own enjoyment. So it rubs me a little wrong to see you complaining that WotC was refusing to give you inside information and failed to deliver on something you hypothesized.

WotC was very clear about what hour of what day the new book would be announced and made no further promises. This entire event was set up to disseminate infirmation. Does being press make you believe you are entitled to more information sooner than the rest of us? Or course WotC teased you the way they did. You basically asked if the final day was worth warching. Were they supposed to say 'No? "

WotC also was clear that they told press before the stream about Waterdeep: Dragon Heist. So, yes, a member of the press should expect more information sooner than the rest of us because that’s exactly what they did just yesterday. The issue is probably that they didn’t consider EN World to be a real press venue, not that they didn’t want to tell the press before the fans.

Edit: Or just as Abstruse said, that is standard procedure for press.
 
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EthanSental

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Anyone watching that is also active on enworld would have posted the info no matter who was "covering" it for enworld. I watched off and on today and would have posted it if WoTC stated something and no one had mentioned I think yet on the thread...no one would have waited until Monday.

i wasn't a fan of many of the games today as the music interludes had me turn off the volume or turn the channel.
 






So... to get away from the current route of the conversation and back on track with the original subject...

D&D Beyond just released a glut of short videos with Mearls and Crawford concerning some of the big players of the adventure - Manshoon, Xanathar, Jarlaxle, the Cassalanters, Durnan, and Mirt. So it appears our big four villains are the first four, while the players will presumably find allies in the last two. Of definite note in the Durnan article is Crawford saying that Durnan's tavern The Yawning Portal is the starting point (as we already knew), but that the adventurers would later likely be drawn back to it to continue their adventure. Which means we'll be seeing some Undermountain in this book, or hinting that it will be the subject of the next adventure (as has been surmised here and elsewhere).

EDIT - lol, confirmed while I'm typing it! :D
 



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