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D&D Eberron: Race for the Crab Temple Coming to PAX East

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A new Dungeons & Dragons adventure set in Eberron is debuting at PAX East this weekend. Wizards of the Coast has announced that D&D Eberron: Race for the Crab Temple, a new D&D adventure set in Xen’drik, will make its convention debut at PAX East. The Level 3 adventure will feature premade characters made using 2024 Player's Handbook rules along with options from Eberron: Forge of the Artificer.

As its name suggests, Eberron: Forge of the Artificer will update the Artificer class for 2024 5th Edition rules. It will also update all Eberron-specific species for the revised ruleset. The new rulebook comes out on August 19, 2025.

The full description of the new Eberron adventure can be found below:

Your group has been dispatched by Morgrave University to travel to Xen’drik and seek out the Crab Temple. It’s a race between your expedition and a rival to discover its secrets! Premade level 3 characters are provided, featuring rules from the new Player’s Handbook and first looks at options from Eberron: Forge of the Artificer!
 

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Christian Hoffer

Christian Hoffer

I don't think this vehicles are substitutes for elemental airships... Sharn always had flying vehicles that are independent form the ships Lyrandar controls. I think some form of dirigible fits, even more so in the smaller scale represented here.

Also, this dirigibles don't need to be made with helium, if you use soarwood and acount for the manifest zone in sharn.
I'm familiar with this concept, and I basically agree with you. That said, I'm surprised that the art director included this new, hypothetical, undisclosed, fairly common yet obscure technology which looks like an "airship" instead of using the iconic Eberron airship. Something seems off about this to me.
 

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My main point is that the warforged has 5 fingers. And that's fine if that's true for 1 warforged. But that's really not okay if warforged are getting retconned.


Its fine for it to be both, but if it isn't indeed both but is just Art Noveau, then that is to abandon the setting's identity.
Eberon is a really broad setting. I wouldn't be surprised if art nouveau and ended up being the aesthetic for Khorvaire or even Breland or Sharn in specific, but then you've got something western inQ'barra and something totally foreign in Xen'drik
 




Eberon is a really broad setting. I wouldn't be surprised if art nouveau and ended up being the aesthetic for Khorvaire or even Breland or Sharn in specific, but then you've got something western inQ'barra and something totally foreign in Xen'drik
If they kept the diversity, I'm all in
 

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