D&D 5E Beadle & Grimm's Platinum and Silver Editions of The Wild Beyond the Witchlight

As always, Beadle & Grimm are producing a deluxe version of the upcoming D&D adventure. The platinum edition will set you back $499, and the silver edition $155. Each includes the full adventure, along with various handouts, maps, cards, miniatures, and more. The Platinum Edition contains: The entire adventure book broken into easy-to-use booklets AND the D&D Beyond Electronic edition! A...

As always, Beadle & Grimm are producing a deluxe version of the upcoming D&D adventure. The platinum edition will set you back $499, and the silver edition $155. Each includes the full adventure, along with various handouts, maps, cards, miniatures, and more.

The Platinum Edition contains:
  • The entire adventure book broken into easy-to-use booklets
    • AND the D&D Beyond Electronic edition!
  • A curated set of 17 pre-painted WizKids minis from their Wild Beyond the Witchlight set, including 2 Huge and 3 Large minis and all 3 Hags
  • Beautifully printed canvas map of the feywild land of Prismeer
  • 10 pulled-out color maps of the Witchlight Carnival and area maps from the adventure
  • 7 original gridded battle maps designed for key areas and encounters in the adventure
  • Exclusive DM Screen with original art of the Witchlight Carnival and Prismeer, along with key tables and information for the adventure on the inside
  • 60 Encounter Cards to show players art of who they’re encountering while showing the DM stats and role-playing information
  • Artist-crafted in-world handouts and artifacts, including letters, clues, posters, jewelry and unique artifacts - like a life-size unicorn horn!
  • DM and Player aids to make gameplay simple, fun and immersive, like Magic Item Cards, NPC Role-playing cards, story trackers, puzzle handouts, art pulled from the book, NPC dialogue prompts and pre-generated characters with backgrounds designed to connect players to the adventure
  • Exclusive bonus encounter content to extend and expand your adventure
  • A plushy of Sir Talavar, the noble faerie dragon Knight!
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The Silver Edition contains:
  • The entire adventure book broken into easy-to-use booklets
  • Beautifully printed canvas map of the feywild land of Prismeer
  • 10 pulled-out color maps of the Witchlight Carnival and area maps from the adventure
  • 7 original gridded battle maps designed for key areas and encounters in the adventure
  • Exclusive DM Screen with original art of the Witchlight Carnival and Prismeer, along with key tables and information for the adventure on the inside
  • 40 Encounter Cards to show players art of who they’re encountering while showing the DM stats and role-playing information
  • Artist-crafted in-world handouts and artifacts, including letters, clues, posters, jewelry and unique artifacts.
  • DM and Player aids to make gameplay simple, fun and immersive, like Magic Item Cards, NPC Role-playing cards, story trackers, puzzle handouts, art pulled from the book, NPC dialogue prompts and pre-generated characters with backgrounds designed to connect players to the adventure
  • Exclusive bonus encounter content to extend and expand your adventure

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Urriak Uruk

Gaming is fun, and fun is for everyone
Same character though, right? Tasha/Iggwilv are just aliases she uses?

It's not like Tasha is a separate personality/consciousness, right? Asking cause I'm not sure.

Same character, but whenever she's trying to work with good/neutral characters she goes by Tasha, and whenever she's doing full evil stuff she's going by Iggwilv. Not different consiousness, as far as I know, but the consistency seems to be there.
 

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Actually, if you open up that image on their website, the name is Zybilna.

Interestingly, that tattoo on her cheek? The one that I'm calling a "chicken's foot"? It's the same tattoo depicted on the Tasha/Iggwilv cover art for TCoE.

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That would explain why the Domains Archfey went MIA, but not how Tasha became an Archfey in the first place.

Although possible alternate explanation is that Baba Yaga raised both Tasha and Zybilna, so that is why they both have her symbol on their cheek.
 

Parmandur

Book-Friend
So to add to what we may be in store from this book:

"The legendary bard Ellywick Tumblestrum—a gnome whose many journeys began on an unknown world of the Material Plane—has beguiled a fey prince, calmed the fury of the Nine Hells, twisted the mind of an archmage, won the love of a dragon-god, and brought a demon queen to tears. The magic of a wish spell granted by a lucky draw from the Deck of Many Things made her the greatest bard in the Multiverse. Her music bends hearts and minds to her will, draws animals to her side, and reshapes her environment."

"Learn more:

"The Wild Beyond the Witchlight (coming soon!)"

 

Urriak Uruk

Gaming is fun, and fun is for everyone
So to add to what we may be in store from this book:

"The legendary bard Ellywick Tumblestrum—a gnome whose many journeys began on an unknown world of the Material Plane—has beguiled a fey prince, calmed the fury of the Nine Hells, twisted the mind of an archmage, won the love of a dragon-god, and brought a demon queen to tears. The magic of a wish spell granted by a lucky draw from the Deck of Many Things made her the greatest bard in the Multiverse. Her music bends hearts and minds to her will, draws animals to her side, and reshapes her environment."

"Learn more:

"The Wild Beyond the Witchlight (coming soon!)"


Yeah Ellywick is one of the miniatures on the B&G site, so she's definitely in the book. Now, it will be interesting if she's Planeswalker powerful in there.
 

darjr

I crit!
Dndbeyond posted this photo for a witchlight article. Isn’t that Tasha from a previous book?
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