D&D 5E Check Out Planescape's Table of Contents & More!

A gallery of photos of Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse!

Brandes Stoddard has received a copy of Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse (which come out in two weeks!) and is posting loads of photos over on Blue Sky. You can check out his feed for the whole treasure trove--here's a look at the table of contents.

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Odd to see githzerai as aberrations?
Rilmani as celestials makes sense, though
The decaton modron is listed as a Celestial, unlike every other type of modron, both here and in the MM, which are all Constructs. Since the illustration of the decaton for this book has previously been posted in one of the threads here, and it's just as mechanical as every other modron, it's obviously a misprint. It may be the same for the githzerai as well. Although that's not good news for WotC's editors if there's so many errors on this page.
 

The decaton modron is listed as a Celestial, unlike every other type of modron, both here and in the MM, which are all Constructs. Since the illustration of the decaton for this book has previously been posted in one of the threads here, and it's just as mechanical as every other modron, it's obviously a misprint. It may be the same for the githzerai as well. Although that's not good news for WotC's editors if there's so many errors on this page.
I imagine the Decaton is copy paste error, but I think these Githzerai are probably weird.

Early release is pretty soon.
 


As I believe we've gone over before, some people are happy to move with the changing times, and some people's tastes ossify in their teens or early twenties. It can be art, it can be music, it can be which version of Batman is best... but they decide "This is what I like" and stick with it for the rest of their lives.

You can't really blame them for liking what they like. That's their choice, and entirely up to them. But it does lead to a lot of the "Things were better back in the old days, the stuff kids these days like are bad and wrong" complaints, and those do get tiresome.

(For the record, I'm fine with the art changes in D&D, but I fully admit my music tastes are more for 80s throwback rock and metal. I just try to put more effort into finding where that music still exists than complaining about how mainstream American music doesn't give me what I want.)

If you look at what music gets downloaded the most, even Generation Zed prefers older to music to their own for the most part. 10% of Spotify music downloads are new music.

And I say that as some who does listen a small selection of Gen Zed/Millenial music. Still mostly 80s with a sprinkling of 90s, 60s, and 70s.
 

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