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Path of War reworked for 5.5!

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The way to bet is with the Million Dollar Kickstarter list.

Crooked Moon (#4 on the list) is going up soon, per the D&D Beyond email newsletter.

Books on the list that I can't find on D&D Beyond (would it kill them to have a search engine for their marketplace? Did Disco Wizard die for nothing?):
I don't think Aurobos has any life left in it, though.

Hit Point Press appears to have a good relationship with WotC, so I wouldn't be surprised to see Heckna! show up soon. (Not a million dollar Kickstarter, but a successful and completed product that seems to be at the end of its commercial life -- this would be an easy way to start generating money from it again.)

Gun to my head, I'd guess Hit Point Press' Field Guide to Floral Dragons is announced next. HPP is already shipping out book-only pledges to backers.
 
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I don't think LevelUP is what WotC is looking for anyway. It is not exactly compatible with 5e.

It is an alternate version with slightly different rules.
Like 5.5, Level Up also has the claim of backwards compatibility to 5e since both use 5e's chassis. That said, EN Publishing is trying to design its' own version of D&D Beyond. Level Up Gateway.

 


Hit Point Press appears to have a good relationship with WotC, so I wouldn't be surprised to see Heckna! show up soon. (Not a million dollar Kickstarter, but a successful and completed product that seems to be at the end of its commercial life -- this would be an easy way to start generating money from it again.)
Heckna just did a colab with Heroforge to add some new parts to it. I'd say it's possible, unless WotC thinks its too close to Witchlight.
 


Heckna just did a colab with Heroforge to add some new parts to it. I'd say it's possible, unless WotC thinks its too close to Witchlight.
At the very least, it's a great sourcebook for expanding the Witchlight carnival and the unnamed one in Van Richten's. (Is it unnamed? That seems weird. What do people call it when it rolls into town? Just "the carnival?")
 
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