D&D 5E Dragons of Stormwreck Isle: New D&D Starter Set Is Coming This Year

Hasbro has posted a short video which highlights its 2022 portfolio of brands, including toys and games, and in it can be seen images of a D&D Starter Set called Dragons of Stormwreck Isle. The cover feature a blue dragon breathing lightning.

Critical Role's Call of the Netherdeep also appears briefly.

In this press release, Hasbro lists the boxed set with a retail price of $49.99, which seems very high for a starter set.

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Both starter sets are better adventures than most of the books..... And cheaper. They can call the starter sets, but they are adventures.

I hope it's isn't tied to the cartoon. I just want adventures.
I wonder if this means the cartoon is getting a revival?
 

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The orcs in the essentials kit are your sterotypical one dimensional bad guys. They actually have a very legitimate grievance (evicted by dragon), and so its a shame that the adventure doesn't give the dm any paths for players negotiating with them or forming an alliance. The orcs are allied with evil cultists who are all half-orcs for absolutely no reason, other than to maybe emphasize the orc=bad connection.

Point being, if wotc is trying to change the way it represents humanoid races, it might as well start with a set for new players that doesn't rely on the old tropes.
 




Both starter sets are better adventures than most of the books..... And cheaper. They can call the starter sets, but they are adventures.

I hope it's isn't tied to the cartoon. I just want adventures.
Reducing the rules down to bite size is quite important to get new players to DM.

I agree LMOP was a pretty awesome adventure, so I'm looking forward to another.
 

The orcs in the essentials kit are your sterotypical one dimensional bad guys. They actually have a very legitimate grievance (evicted by dragon), and so its a shame that the adventure doesn't give the dm any paths for players negotiating with them or forming an alliance. The orcs are allied with evil cultists who are all half-orcs for absolutely no reason, other than to maybe emphasize the orc=bad connection.

Point being, if wotc is trying to change the way it represents humanoid races, it might as well start with a set for new players that doesn't rely on the old tropes.
I let my players negotiate with them just so they would know combat wasnt the only option. I feel you have hit the nail on the head and this will be THE starter set going forward. I feel like it will be a rewrite of Lost Mines.
 


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