D&D 5E Which D&D books currently scheduled for 2023 are you interested in?

Which D&D books currently scheduled for 2023 are you interested in?

  • Keys from the Golden Vault

    Votes: 69 36.3%
  • Glory of the Giants

    Votes: 81 42.6%
  • The Book of Many Things

    Votes: 94 49.5%
  • Phandelver Campaign

    Votes: 108 56.8%
  • Planescape

    Votes: 120 63.2%


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Maxperson

Morkus from Orkus
I don't need tons of detail on Sigil......I'm not sure how people use that much detail. What I'd like is more on the Outlands and a great bestiary / NPC book. I'm unsure on what I want from the adventure, as I just haven't LOVED much other than the box sets lately.
While I would like a detailed Sigil(I use detailed cities all the time), I would rather have a detailed setting expanding the outlands and all of the inner and outer planes. And a bestiary. I can use my 2e Sigil if I need the detail for the city.
 


I feel like the book of many things is going to be a dumping ground of “all the rules we made for 5e that we don’t have a place for in 6e but need to profit in anyway”

I am excited for both Planescape and am curious on Phandelver
 




Parmandur

Book-Friend
I think it's filled with magic items and other stuff, not a bunch of rules
We don't have much info about it, but the tidbits we have so far suggest that it's a bit of a weird smorgasbord organized around the cards in the Deck of Many Things. Stuff like mini Sdventures, Dungeons, NPCs, etc. Very curious what it looks like.
 

Whizbang Dustyboots

Gnometown Hero
The UA that featured content for is had feats and spells related to cards. I can easily imagine monsters, magic items and short adventure settings (like the Donjon) related to the Book of Many Things filling out most of the rest of the book.
 


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