Forgotten Realms: Astarion's Book of Hungers - First Impressions

The first of three DLC for the new Forgotten Realms books.
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Astarion's Book of Hungers probably doesn't contain enough content to justify its $15 price tag unless a player is absolutely set on playing a dhampir or a vampire-adjacent character in their D&D campaign. Released today alongside the wide release of the new Forgotten Realms books, Astarion's Book of Hungers features a new species (the dhampir, receiving some minor adjustments from its last appearance in Von Richten's Guide to Ravenloft), three new backgrounds, and a collection of vampire-themed feats. Also included in the set are a handful of new monster statblocks and three stripped-down adventures in the vein of the 2024 Dungeon Master's Guide, all of which are set in the Rat's Run Tavern and are themed around Astarion's extended vampire spawn family.

The new adventure content is also the first of a new kind of product for Dungeons & Dragons - digital "DLC" tied to the release of a physical product. Astarion's Book of Hungers is one of three DLC for the new Forgotten Realms books and can be purchased either via a bundle with the Forgotten Realms books or individually for $15. The price point is where I'm really struggling with this content. Based on the $60 price point of Heroes of Faerun and the 194-page count, one would expect this DLC to have around 50 pages of content in it. It's hard to get an exact page count on this since it's digital, but it certainly feels a lot skinnier than that.

The content itself isn't disappointing - the dhampir contains some minor updates from its last iteration to make the lineage into a standard species. Some of the feats could also be combined to create either a flavorful vampire aspirant or a holy vampire slayer. The new monsters are interesting, especially the new devils that are tied to Mephistopheles. However, I really expected a bit more from this DLC. At the very least, we could have gotten a history of Astarion himself, especially as he's the central character of the book. I suppose Wizards is banking on anyone who purchased this book to have already played through Baldur's Gate 3, but I'm just stunned that there's not more of a focus on Astarion outside of a couple of quick adventures in which players are expected to save him from his vampire kin.

I've expected more digital-exclusive paid content on D&D Beyond for a long while, at least since Hasbro executives complained that D&D was "undermonetized." The key to these releases is to find the right price point and the right amount of content. To be blunt - Astarion's Book of Hungers isn't it. Maybe if the price were lower or if there was more content, this would feel less like a cash grab and more like true add-on content. While I don't mind what we got, I feel like the price point dictated more. Maybe the other DLCs will be more robust, but Astarion's Book of Hungers fell short.
 

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Christian Hoffer

Christian Hoffer

What I find odd (as someone who hasn't played BG3 yet) is that Astarion, Shadowheart, and Karlach aren't the only companion characters, yet they're the only ones depicted in the books? There's more art of Hank from the cartoon than of any of the other companions. I have no strong feelings one way or another, I'm just curious why?

They're probably the most popular. Shadowhearts the conventionally attractive one, karlachs the conventionally nice one and Asterions the edgy naughty word.

Laezels probably next and the rest popularity drop off a cliff after that.

They also get a lot of the best lines in the game bantering with each other.
 

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They also get a lot of the best lines in the game bantering with each other.
This makes sense, as the art does have that sort of jocular buddy tone. One of the pieces has Shadowheart and Astarion betting on the outcome of a practice fight between Karlach and Garmult, for example.
 

That's incredibly ominous... am I about to have my own Dead Dove moment? 😂

Sure, let's hear it

Because people WANT the sex appeal.

It was unpopular to admit it for a bit there, but people want to see hot characters, and as BG3 has proven since release to as recently as yesterday on that sub reddit? People are thirsty out there, and those characters cover the widest demo of 'attractive/hot/sexy'.
 

Because people WANT the sex appeal.

It was unpopular to admit it for a bit there, but people want to see hot characters, and as BG3 has proven since release to as recently as yesterday on that sub reddit? People are thirsty out there, and those characters cover the widest demo of 'attractive/hot/sexy'.
Ahhh, that also tracks! There's a reason that sort of thing sells well. Thank you!!
 


Ahhh, that also tracks! There's a reason that sort of thing sells well. Thank you!!

Karlachs not the most attractive in terms of conventional but she's nice. Like a big puppy.

People thirsting after her start at big muscle momma and it goes downhill from there.

Most of them are victims to some extent. If they were honest and on dating apps you would swipe left on all of them. Astarion would be canceled. Karlach might be the exception she's a bg puppy dog.

Astarion, Shadowheart and Laezel are the mean girls. If you dont mind outright evil Minthara is the other one. They generally have the best lines and quips.
 

Karlachs not the most attractive in terms of conventional but she's nice. Like a big puppy.

People thirsting after her start at big muscle momma and it goes downhill from there.

Most of them are victims to some extent. If they were honest and on dating apps you would swipe left on all of them. Astarion would be canceled. Karlach might be the exception she's a bg puppy dog.

Astarion, Shadowheart and Laezel are the mean girls. If you dont mind outright evil Minthara is the other one.

And factually all of them ended up being turned into thirst traps. I mean one of the early complaints if I remember was 'make Minthara sexy again!'

As for Karlach not being attractive?! Thats slanderous, and all she seemed to want in my play through was to 'work off some frustration' which her molten body didnt allow.

Till I fixed that engine, of course.
 


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