D&D (2024) What's Your 2026 WotC D&D Wishlist?

Just some random wants, not packaged into actual books:
  • Eberron support. Species updated for 2024, Dragonmarks, Artificer, also adventures set in Eberron
  • Psionics. A full proper Psion class
  • In general, new material, not just reworking older content.
  • Sorcerer unique spells
  • Adventure material for levels 10+
 

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Forgotten Realms adventures/setting books for kingdoms east and south of the sword coast slowly building out the continent step by step, year by year.

Underdark setting guide. With min of 10 pages on building an underdark for your own setting, underdark principals.

Dark Sun, just so I never have have to hear about it ever again.
 



You think that if they published Darksun, you would never hear about it again?

That's sweet.

Spelljammer enters the chat.
Ravenloft enters the chat.
Dragonlance enters the chat.
I would hear about it, but in a much less irritating way, much like Spelljammer and Planescape. Once it gets done, the endless discussions on how to do it die away. It joins the long list of stuff some people think Wizards did wrong that gets much less traction than before they fix/ruin something.
 

Two things I can never have enough of: adventure anthologies and setting books to cannibalize.
  • Anthologies with updated adventures from 2e, 3e, and 4e rather than B/X and 1e. Give me 5.5e versions of Barrow of the Forgotten King and Madness at Gardmore Abbey.
  • Nentir Vale setting book that includes the expansion material sprinkled throughout Dragon and Dungeon magazines.
  • A fresh setting book that details a Thundarr the Barbarian post-apocalyptic fantasy world.
  • More Bigby-type monster books.
And most of all...
  • Reprint anthology of the Mere of Dead Men series bundled with a couple of other swamp-based adventures like Tomb of the Lizard King and Baltron's Beacon.
 

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