FitzTheRuke
Legend
I think there will be quite a bit of pages of fluff, generic or not. I suspect not, but it may include quite a bit of multi-setting fluff, and not be overly focussed on FR.
Their usual MO is to have their cake and eat it, too. Easy enough to do with FR and generic High Fantasy D&D homebrew.I think there will be quite a bit of pages of fluff, generic or not. I suspect not, but it may include quite a bit of multi-setting fluff, and not be overly focussed on FR.
Well, the book is set to be about 192 pages...with ~100 pages of crunch if we assume it had the most Spells, the most Magic Items, the most Backgrounds of any 5E book and every Subclass from UA...About the only Realms tie-in I'm expecting in Arcana Unleashed is the name of a handful of spells with FR character names in them.
For example, the first spell appears to Abi-Dalzim's Horrid Withering, not just generic "Withering". We'll may also see Alustriel's spells, Lorlevium and maybe even spells from Nybor or Elminster. But we have that sort of thing in the PHB with Bigby, Mordenkainen and the lot, without any details on those mages (well, beyond in the back of the DMG now...).
Are we under the impression that this is going to have a lot of backgrounds? I’m expecting 8, for each school of magic, and that’s it.Well, the book is set to be about 192 pages...with ~100 pages of crunch if we assume it had the most Spells, the most Magic Items, the most Backgrounds of any 5E book and every Subclass from UA...
So providing player information for the Adventure with the same title is probable, to put it mildly.
The point he is making is that even if the book is packed with more of every single thing than anything since the core books, it is still gonna have a lot of pages left over for other stuff, probably things that will at least conveniently dovetail with the adventure.Are we under the impression that this is going to have a lot of backgrounds? I’m expecting 8, for each school of magic, and that’s it.
I think it will have a lot of feats - a background feat for each school of magic that is functionally similar to Eberron dragon marks, plus "advanced" versions.Are we under the impression that this is going to have a lot of backgrounds? I’m expecting 8, for each school of magic, and that’s it.
Assumimg for the sake of giving the crunch the absolute highest page count. The 100 pages give or take assumes it has as many Backgrounds and Feats as the FR books last yearz all the UA Subclasses other than Horror as many Spells as Xanathar, and as many magic items as the Book of Many things. That still only gets us to just over half the page count.Are we under the impression that this is going to have a lot of backgrounds? I’m expecting 8, for each school of magic, and that’s it.

(Dungeons & Dragons)
Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.