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    D&D 5E (2024) Next issue of Game Informer will have details on the two upcoming Forgotten Realms books

    There are 50 mini adventures, so I would guess that each big region would likely get multiple. A guess would be that each mini-setting would get 4 (so 20 overall) and each big region would get 3 (so 30 over all). Although honestly, reading back on this, there's nothing that has been stated in...
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    Forgotten Realms Books to Have Several Digital DLCs, Including One Featuring Asterion

    The Outer Planes are Planescape, the Forgotten Realms are the Forgotten Realms. They still connect, but the Outer Planes aren't part of the Forgotten Realms in as much as it is shared by all. Like it was in 2e.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Next issue of Game Informer will have details on the two upcoming Forgotten Realms books

    I think having the direct verbiage might clear this up. Can someone with access to the article post exactly what they said about the 10 regions and their relationship to the five mini settings (if anything for the latter)? The main reason I would currently argue that the 10 regions would all be...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Next issue of Game Informer will have details on the two upcoming Forgotten Realms books

    There will a magic item section, so let's give it about a third of the length of section in the DMG at around 30 pages. If we give 15 pages to the 5 mini-settings, that's 75 pages. That gives us around 100 pages left. If the book is this length, I very much lean towards much of that balance...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Next issue of Game Informer will have details on the two upcoming Forgotten Realms books

    Also, the bestiary (presumably in the DM's book) is almost certainly going to be 60 - 70 pages. Every recent book with a full bestiary - Spelljammer, Planescape, Fizban's, and Bigby's - all have bestiaries in that range.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Next issue of Game Informer will have details on the two upcoming Forgotten Realms books

    At most, it will be a very brief and macro-level overview of the setting and its various regions in the players' guide. Maybe a few pages at most. I expect the DM's book will have much fuller coverage. I'm beginning to wonder if the DM's book will be somewhat larger than the player's guide...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Here's The Covers of BOTH of November's Forgotten Realms Books

    Wow. I got it from them right as it was released for basically cover price. I guess they had a lot more in stock at that point!
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    D&D 5E (2024) Next issue of Game Informer will have details on the two upcoming Forgotten Realms books

    Duergar would be similar - you just remove some abilities substitute in enlarge and invisibility like the elf lineages do.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Next issue of Game Informer will have details on the two upcoming Forgotten Realms books

    Since there's 160 extra pages, there's plenty of room for a much expanded bestiary (and the 50 one-page adventures) without infringing on the page count for other things. The bestiaries for both Spelljammer and Planescape were 64 pages; I wouldn't be surprised to see the same here.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Next issue of Game Informer will have details on the two upcoming Forgotten Realms books

    The most noteworthy thing for me is that the monsters section here is very short; I assume the monster section in the new books will have a significantly larger page count.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Next issue of Game Informer will have details on the two upcoming Forgotten Realms books

    I see we have quite differing views on this. We'll just have to agree to disagree.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Next issue of Game Informer will have details on the two upcoming Forgotten Realms books

    Also, let's theorize about the 10 regions! I think: 1. The North 2. Anauroch/Cold Lands 3. Western Heartlands 4. Eastern Heartlands 5. Unapproachable East 6. Lands of Intrigue 7. Vilhon Reach/Lake of Steam 8. Old Empires 9. Chultan Penisula 10. Shining South. Maybe a paragraph or two...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Next issue of Game Informer will have details on the two upcoming Forgotten Realms books

    With 480 pages to fill between the books, I really don't think that's going to be the case. That's 160 more pages than the 3e FRCS, which also had adventure ideas, prestige classes, and a large number full-page 3e stat blocks for NPCs. And it still found room for a full 134-page geography...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Next issue of Game Informer will have details on the two upcoming Forgotten Realms books

    Ok, so the full gazateer is on the DM book, covering even regions outside the five deep-dive areas we already know about. Cool!
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    D&D 5E (2024) Next issue of Game Informer will have details on the two upcoming Forgotten Realms books

    I interpreted that as 50 pages of general, non-geographic information of the setting. After gods and equipment, there wouldn't be much room left for much of an overview of the setting! Granted, that might just be basic info for the players, and the actual gazateer is in the DM book. With 480...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Next issue of Game Informer will have details on the two upcoming Forgotten Realms books

    So, 10 for each featured region. Hopefully with a nice range of suggested levels.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Next issue of Game Informer will have details on the two upcoming Forgotten Realms books

    I assume that's in the Player's Guide? SCAG's section on the deities of the setting was 22 pages, and was pretty decent, so I would guess something similar here. Maybe a bit longer to give more coverage for the non-human deities? And with Goliath being a base species now, maybe the giant...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Next issue of Game Informer will have details on the two upcoming Forgotten Realms books

    Simbul’s Synostodweomer isn't new; its been around since 2e at least.
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