D&D 5E Planescape, Bigby, Phandelver and the Deck of Many Things: Covers & Details Revealed!

The covers of the upcoming D&D books — including Planescape, Glory of the Giants, and the Deck of Many Things have been revealed.

  • August 15th -- Bigby Presents: Glory of the Giants ($59.95)
  • August 15th -- The Practically Complete Guide to Dragons ($39.95)
  • September 19th -- Phandelver and Below: The Shattered Obelisk ($59.95)
  • October 16th -- Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse ($TBA)
  • November 14th -- Book of Many Things ($TBA)

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Coming August 15th with two variants. Lore about giants, 76 stat blocks, feats, and a giant subclass.


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3 hardcovers in a boxed set-- 96 page guide to Sigil, 64-page bestiary, and 96-page adventure, along with a poster map and DM screen. Coming October 16th.


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224-page adventure for levels 1-12, poster map, 16 new monsters. Coming September 19th.


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66 illustrated cards, 192-page book with lore, character options, magic items, and monsters, 80-page card reference guide, all in a slipcase. Coming November 14th.​


 

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I dunno - I don't know how hot a take this is, but for me? If it doesn't have the factions, it's not really Planescape. 'Manual of the Planes' has always been a generic D&D book, rather than the specific campaign setting that Planescape was.
I have zero doubt that the Factions will be included and covered. But I am extremely skeptical that WotC is going to let the ongoing metaplot impact this product much. A total refresh to the status quo of the original box set seems likely.
 

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I don't think WotC feels beholden to a 25-year-old game plan or metaplot. They are likely more interested in creating a new base state for campaigns, since Planescape is almost certainly a one and done situation for them, unlike the Sword Coast.

I suspect they will focus more on groups but less on individuals within those groups, so you can have, for instance, the Babbling Philosophers of Pandemonium show up in your games rather than worrying about Gag Reflex, their most prominent leader.
Even the Sword Coast has no metaplot I'm 5E. For all the Adventures set in the region in the 1590's DR, none of them has a canonical resolution. They are all possibilities of what could happen, not an ongoing story.
 


I have zero doubt that the Factions will be included and covered. But I am extremely skeptical that WotC is going to let the ongoing metaplot impact this product much. A total refresh to the status quo of the original box set seems likely.
Double checking the 5e DMG (p.68), there's no mention of neither the factions nor the three letter agencies from the 3.5e DMG - I'm personally hoping you're correct. The depiction of Factol Guildmaster Rhys from Tashas also points in that direction.
 

Can it be "ongoing" if it stopped when Bill Clinton was president?
Touch. I just mean that I doubt WotC wants to pick up the threads there, rather than resetting to a solid status quo (I understand the Planescape metaplot stopped on a cliffhanger?).
Double checking the 5e DMG (p.68), there's no mention of neither the factions nor the three letter agencies from the 3.5e DMG - I'm personally hoping you're correct. The depiction of Factol Guildmaster Rhys from Tashas also points in that direction.
Yeah, that they have been reluctant to get into it now doesn't make me think they will ignore the Factions: rather, providing the Factions fir Planar Adventure hooks is probably a great selling point, WotC Settings in 5E love organizations and factions.
 


I'll be a bit disappointed if the planescape book doesn't have write ups similar to the Ravnica guilds, seems like the perfect setting for the faction rules.
With 96 pages, it has the space to give a solid location gazateer for Sigil and the Outlands while going in-depth on those Factions.
 

For what it's worth, Keys from the Golden Vault specifically mentioned two Factions:
  • The Fated - noted as being based out of Sigil, which would either imply that the Factions have been allowed to return (the Fated relocated to Ysgard post-Faction War) or that we're getting a pre-Faction War remix
  • The Fixers - an entirely new Faction, focused on keeping the Blood War in balance (which seems like a reasonable evolution of the old Celestial Arms Dealers plotline from back in the day)
Golden Vault also mentioned a couple of opposed planar organizations that it didn't specifically note as Factions, but could probably be argued as such:
  • The titular Golden Vault itself - an organization based in the Upper Planes with rumored ties to metallic dragons, focused on covert, often illegal actions that nonetheless support good causes
  • A rival organization to the Golden Vault known as the Syndicate of Terror, Extortion, Assassination, and Larceny ("STEAL", for short), said to have ties to Yugoloths
Between that and "Guildmaster" Rhys from Tasha's, take what you will regarding the current state of planar Factions and the like.
 
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For what it's worth, Keys from the Golden Vault specifically mentioned two Factions:
  • The Fated - noted as being based out of Sigil, which would either imply that the Factions have been allowed to return (the Fated relocated to Ysgard post-Faction War) or that we're getting a pre-Faction War remix
  • The Fixers - an entirely new Faction, focused on keeping the Blood War in balance (which seems like a reasonable evolution of the old Celestial Arms Dealers plotline from back in the day)
Golden Vault also mentioned a couple of opposed planar organizations that it didn't specifically note as Factions, but could probably be argued as such:
  • The titular Golden Vault itself - an organization based in the Upper Planes with rumored ties to metallic dragons, focused on covert, often illegal actions that nonetheless support good causes
  • A rival organization to the Golden Vault known as the Syndicate of Terror, Extortion, Assassination, and Larceny ("STEAL", for short), said to have ties to Yugoloths
Between that and "Guildmaster" Rhys from Tasha's, take what you will regarding the current state of planar Factions and the like.
I wouldn't be shocked if those bits came straight out of the Planescape book, though STEAL and the Golden Vault are pretty clearly playing other James Bond or Mission Impoaaible tropes.
 

I'll be a bit disappointed if the planescape book doesn't have write ups similar to the Ravnica guilds, seems like the perfect setting for the faction rules.
I was about to say exactly this. In fact, I pretty much expect something similar in this book.

(Remember how when Ravnica was published, there were lots of posts here stating that it meant we would never see Planescape because of the similarities? Pepperidge Farm remembers...)
 

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