Cool.Very late 2022 at the earliest, 2023 seems more likely.
I want to see how a setting designed with 5e in mind from the start look like. Compared to a retrofit
Cool.Very late 2022 at the earliest, 2023 seems more likely.
I think Kamigawa for sure. Wizkids revealed a bunch of Kamigawa unpainted miniatures a few months ago, just like they did for Strixhaven a few months before it was announced.I think a Magic Setting book this year just got much more likely: we have 3 Adventure books, and a Setting slipcase. Kamigawa or New Capena also have, like, no crossover conceptual space with Spelljammer or Dragonlance.
As to the current spread, look at it like this, because things how WotC sees it and reports it to their corporate side:
- Call of the Netherdeep: Winter or Fiscal Q1
- Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel: Spring or Fiscal Q2
- Spelljammer: Summer or Fiscal Q3
- Dragonlance: Fall or Fiscal Q4
A major tent pole for the TTRPG in every Season and Fiscal Quarter. Monsters of the Multiverse is a 2021 delayed book of reprints, and the Starter Set is more an Evergreen intro product.
It seems quite plausible: and there is no stepping on toes with Spelljammer or Dragonlance.I think Kamigawa for sure. Wizkids revealed a bunch of Kamigawa unpainted miniatures a few months ago, just like they did for Strixhaven a few months before it was announced.
Yeah, they've done horror, mystery, steampunk, solarpunk, space fantasy, epic fantasy with Dragonlance. Cyberpunk seems like a logical next step.It seems quite plausible: and there is no stepping on toes with Spelljammer or Dragonlance.