I think quite a few people spotted that straight away.Ha! Just realized that the joke here was that they actually confirmed Spelljammer on April Fools Day, knowing that no one would believe it even though it was true! Kinda brilliant!
They said Spelljammer Confirmed last year on April 1 when Chris Perkins Tweeted a "joke" about writing up SPace Clowns. So two years in a row, in plain sight.Ha! Just realized that the joke here was that they actually confirmed Spelljammer on April Fools Day, knowing that no one would believe it even though it was true! Kinda brilliant!
GW did the sme thing with the return of squats to 40k. It is becoming...I was going to say "standard practice" but that might be sightly overstating the case. It is becoming pretty common.Ha! Just realized that the joke here was that they actually confirmed Spelljammer on April Fools Day, knowing that no one would believe it even though it was true! Kinda brilliant!
It's both Wildspace and the Astral, with the Astral taking the place of the phlogiston. The Wildspace elements are going to be the "in space" part - the Astral sounds like they're only using it to travel between systems like the phlogiston was in the original version of the setting.That said, despite cheekily using the tagline of "D&D in Space", this is actually not in space but in the Astral, which is a dealbreaker for me. I consider it to be "Spelljammer in name only", so confirmed and then rapidly unconfirmed.
Phlogiston was pretty non-spacey back in the day too.It's both Wildspace and the Astral, with the Astral taking the place of the phlogiston. The Wildspace elements are going to be the "in space" part - the Astral sounds like they're only using it to travel between systems like the phlogiston was in the original version of the setting.
What they've said is that you leave your home planet on a spelljammer ship, travel through wildspace, come to the edge of wildspace and encounter a silvery mist, you cross through that silvery mist and enter the astral sea. It's worth noting that the astral sea is apparently different from the astral plane.It's both Wildspace and the Astral, with the Astral taking the place of the phlogiston. The Wildspace elements are going to be the "in space" part - the Astral sounds like they're only using it to travel between systems like the phlogiston was in the original version of the setting.
The fact that they had April Fools jokes two years in a row that were confirming Spelljammer just makes this release even better. And the fact that they're adding even more goofiness (Vampirates, Space Clowns) that fits perfectly into the nonsensical setting.They said Spelljammer Confirmed last year on April 1 when Chris Perkins Tweeted a "joke" about writing up SPace Clowns. So two years in a row, in plain sight.
Chris Perkins said this was a labor of love, and that he ran Spelljammer before working in house on D&D. It shows.The fact that they had April Fools jokes two years in a row that were confirming Spelljammer just makes this release even better. And the fact that they're adding even more goofiness (Vampirates, Space Clowns) that fits perfectly into the nonsensical setting.