Critical Role to Use D&D 2024 Rules For Campaign Four, Expands to Three Tables and Thirteen Players

The new campaign kicks off in October.
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Critical Role will continue to use Dungeons & Dragons as the play system for its upcoming campaign, with the cast expanding to three distinct tables consisting of a total of 13 players. Today, Critical Role announced new details about its new campaign, which is set to air on October 4th. The new campaign will feature the full founding cast members as players, alongside several new players. In total, the cast includes Laura Bailey, Luis Carazo, Robbie Daymond, Aabria Iyengar, Taliesin Jaffe, Ashley Johnson, Matthew Mercer, Whitney Moore, Liam O’Brien, Marisha Ray, Sam Riegel, Alexander Ward, and Travis Willingham, with the previously announced Brennan Lee Mulligan serving as GM.

The campaign itself will be run as a "West Marches" style of campaign, with three separate groups of players exploring the world. The groups are divided into gameplay styles, with a combat-focused Soldiers group, a lore/exploration-focused Seekers group, and a intrigue-focused Schemers group. All three groups will explore the world of Araman, created by Mulligan for the campaign.

Perhaps most importantly, Critical Role will not be switching to Daggerheart for the fourth campaign. Instead, they'll be opting for the new 2024 ruleset of Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition. Daggerheart will be represented at Critical Role via the Age of Umbra and "other" Actual Play series, as well as partnerships with other Actual Play troupes.
 

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I mean...they do literally have an inside line to the folks at WotC still, the lines of communication are clearly oopen, the Darrington Press and WotC people were happily hanging out ar GenCon...

Maybe just tying into the next year's zeitgeist...
You know, this isn't really that crazy. Is it complete coincidence that the UA came out on the same day that the C4 announcement was made? Everyone is assuming Dark Sun, but what if it's BLeeMs home brew world that we're going to see starting in October.
 

D&D official social media suggested that they looked forward to working with Jeremy and Chris in the future.
They posted pictures of the two of them playing at a WotC table with current designers at GenCon! No bridges have been burned.

It is really cool that Daggerheart is having such a moment, but nobody has positioned it as a mortal opponent to D&D that would replace it. Just like if I made a cool board game, I wouldn't sit around expecting it to destroy Settlers of Catan somehow. That would be delusional, and rhe Darrington Press folks are not delusional, just having fun making cool games...
 



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