D&D 5E D&D Beyond Confirms Monsters of the Multiverse's May Standalone Release

Monsters of the Multiverse comes out this month as part of a gift set along with Tasha's Cauldron of Everything and Xanathar's Guide to Everything. However, if you don't need those older books, D&D Beyond has confirmed that Monsters of the Multiverse will be available separately on May 17th. DDB's entry refers to the digital release, but these are typically timed to match the hardcovers. You...
Monsters of the Multiverse comes out this month as part of a gift set along with Tasha's Cauldron of Everything and Xanathar's Guide to Everything. However, if you don't need those older books, D&D Beyond has confirmed that Monsters of the Multiverse will be available separately on May 17th.

DDB's entry refers to the digital release, but these are typically timed to match the hardcovers. You can preorder the digital version from DDB now.

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The book compiles monsters from Volo's Guide to Monsters and Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes, and updates them to match WotC's current format; additionally it tweaks stats where needed to ensure monsters are worthy of their Challenge Rating, as some D&D monsters have been felt to be underpowered. In addition, it compiles over 30 races previously published in 5E D&D books, also updated to the current formats.


Update! WotC has confirmed the standalone hardcover release date is May 17th.

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HammerMan

Legend
Assuming this is when the hardcover releases, my guess is this is tied up with printing issues not some conspiracy to force early adopters to re-buy the other books.
I am not sure "want people to buy more" counts as a conspiracy, but either way the books could have been printed with the set but it was always behind it... and "some people wont wait especialy if we don't tell them when" had to have atleast come up.
 

Sir Brennen

Legend
Polygon and ComicBook both have the physical release date as same day as Beyond's release
In an interview on io9, the date is confirmed as well.

 
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Assuming this is when the hardcover releases, my guess is this is tied up with printing issues not some conspiracy to force early adopters to re-buy the other books.
I had hoped that was the case, thankfully it is. I might actually get Monsters of the Multiverse this year because of that.
It still remains to be seen how the updates to the content will be handled. Will there be two versions of each race/monster? Will it auto-update for everyone? Only for those that buy the new book?
DNDBeyond, bless their hearts, are not a high-tech or high-standards operation. When Theros added its own versions of Centaurs and Minotaurs, with their own lore, Beyond made absolutely no effort whatsoever to reflect that. They just gave everyone who bought Theros the Ravnica Centaur and Minotaur (which do have the same stats, I believe), replete with Ravnica-specific lore, and told people to "tell your players to read the book". It would have been trivial - I mean literally take minutes (given how easy it is to make custom races with their system) for them to make "Centaur (Ravnica)" and "Centaur (Theros)" say, but nope. And users can't do it either, except for themselves and their group.

Beyond consistently shoots for the lowest possible bar, and typically doesn't even make that (this wasn't always the case, but it has been since their most recent acquisition).

So what I'd expect that there will be an across-the-board change regardless of whether you have MotM or not. If anything else happens, that would be atypical for Beyond.
 

Nikosandros

Golden Procrastinator
Unfortunately, I think your analysis is correct. OTOH, if they proceed in this fashion, it would seem that there would be very little incentive for owners of the previous books on the platform to buy this one as well.
 

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