Critical Role Here's The Official Wildemount Announcement!

After the various leaks over the weekend from Amazon and Barnes & Noble, the official announcement has just dropped! It's a different description to the one on Amazon, and contains a little bit more information about the contents of the upcoming setting book, which includes four introductory adventures!

After the various leaks over the weekend from Amazon and Barnes & Noble, the official announcement has just dropped! It's a different description to the one on Amazon, and contains a little bit more information about the contents of the upcoming setting book, which includes four introductory adventures!

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Create your own Critical Role campaigns with this sourcebook for the world's greatest roleplaying game!

Explorer’s Guide to Wildemount
provides everything you need to play Dungeons & Dragons on the continent of Wildemount (set within the world of Exandria)—a land of war, betrayal, and swashbuckling adventure.

Comprised of four regions, Wildemount provides endless potential for adventure in a land of brewing conflict and incredible magic. Rising tensions boil over into all-out war between the politically dubious Dwendalian Empire and the light-worshiping wastefolk of Xhorhas, supplying a vibrant backdrop for any D&D campaign to explore.
  • Uncover a trove of new options usable in any D&D game, featuring subclasses, spells, magic items, monsters, and more, rooted in the adventures of Critical Role—such as Vestiges of Divergence and the possibility manipulating magic of dunamancy.
  • Start a campaign in any of Wildemount’s regions using a variety of introductory adventures, dozens of regional plot seeds, and the heroic chronicle system—a way to create character backstories rooted in Wildemount.
  • Explore every corner of Wildemount and discover mysteries revealed for the first time by Critical Role Dungeon Master, Matthew Mercer.
WHERE CAN I BUY IT?
Pre-order at your local game store, book stores such as Barnes & Noble, or online at retailers like Amazon.

ITEM DETAILS
Price: $49.95
Release Date: 17 March, 2020
This book’s contents include the following:
  • An expansive Wildemount gazetteer.
  • Descriptions of the major factions of Wildemount.
  • Player options that include new subclasses, new spells, and a tool to help players deeply integrate their characters into the setting.
  • New magic items, including weapons that become more powerful to match their wielders.
  • New creatures native to Wildemount.
  • Four introductory adventures—one for each unique region of Wildemount.
Largely written and helmed by Matthew Mercer, the Dungeon Master of Critical Role and creator of the world of Exandria, this 304-page book features work by talented designers, writers, and artists from the D&D and Critical Role communities.
Explorer's Guide to Wildemount is an expansive, vivid campaign setting anyone can enjoy regardless of their familiarity with Critical Role, and an open invitation to make the mysteries and dangers of Wildemount your own.

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This also dropped in my inbox, with a couple of quotes from those involved, such as Matt Mercer and WotC's Nathan Stewart:

RENTON, WA – January 13, 2020 – When Critical Role debuted in March 2015, no one predicted the success of a Dungeons & Dragons liveplay show starring prominent voice actors. Not only has the show inspired a vast fan community of “Critters” to create fan art, cosplay, and even musicals based on Critical Role’s adventures, but the stories crafted by Matthew Mercer and his friends have encouraged droves of new players to try D&D for the first time. The D&D Team at Wizards of the Coast is excited to officially collaborate with Mercer by publishing a brand new tabletop roleplaying book detailing the continent explored in the second campaign ofCritical Role, complete with player options such as subclasses, magic items, and more. Explorer’s Guide to Wildemount will be available in stores everywhere on March 17, 2020!

Critical Role is a great example of why Dungeons & Dragons has been popular for over 45 years: a group of friends getting together, telling stories, and making each other laugh. In this case, the friends are talented performers playing live on camera, but the fun’s the same. We’re thrilled D&D fans and Critters alike can now enjoy playing in Matt’s world, as brought to fifth edition in this lovingly-crafted book,” said Nathan Stewart, VP of Franchise for Dungeons & Dragons.

“I'm sincerely so honored and excited to be working directly with Chris Perkins and this team of talented D&D writers and designers to bring this book to not just our community, but to D&D players everywhere,” said Matthew Mercer, Chief Creative Officer and Dungeon Master of Critical Role, as well as lead writer on the guide. “Dungeons & Dragons has had such a massive, positive impact on nearly my entire life, and I am ever inspired by the endless creativity I see it spark in so many others across the world. To have been able to work with Wizards of the Coast to bring my world to life as an official campaign book is nothing short of surreal. I can't wait to see what other DMs and players create within my world to make it their own!”

The 304-page Explorer’s Guide to Wildemount invites DMs to start playing in any of Wildemount’s regions using introductory adventures, dozens of story-inspiring plot seeds, and the new heroic chronicle system. Adventurers can also expect to discover countless secrets revealed by Critical Role Dungeon Master Matthew Mercer for the first time. Players and DMs will find new character options available for play in any campaign, like the Echo Knight fighter subclass, spells of dunamancy, numerous new monsters, and more!
 

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Olrox17

Hero
I couldn't disagree more. There is nothing inherently wrong with this kind of thing. Not at all.

They've been pretty clear, they don't plan to release big books of player options. That's the model for this edition. I'm not sure how much I like that decision, but after this much time, I'm not going to be angry about it at all. If the fluff around the crunch is good, it is worth it to me (Eberron, for example).
I never said that there's something "inherently wrong" with this kind of thing. Actually, I wish all of the cross-promotional books great success.
And well, they did release a big book of player options, Xanathar. Good book, I personally hoped for something like that for this latest announcement. No such luck this time.
 

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Matchstick

Adventurer
Any Critters who can fill us in on what this is?

I'm not at all sure, but I think it has to do with a fighter that summons versions of themselves from the time stream in battle. I can't remember the episode where they fought one; I think it's in the early fifties somewhere.
 





Undrave

Legend
It's only $44CAD ($34USD) on Amazon.ca right now.

Yeah I noticed after I doublechecked my local store's pricing... But my office closed over the holidays and that cut into my hours so I'm cutting down on unnecessary spending so maybe if the price stays that low?
 

happyhermit

Adventurer
Yeah I noticed after I doublechecked my local store's pricing... But my office closed over the holidays and that cut into my hours so I'm cutting down on unnecessary spending so maybe if the price stays that low?
Well, it won't stay that price, but it will come back down again. It actually isn't all that low right now.
 

gyor

Legend
Rather underwhelming to me, but it'll probably sell well. I just don't like the recent D&D trend, we already got stranger things, ravnica, rick & morty, acquisitions inc, critical role...what's next?

I think they've done all their major tie ins, except maybe Big Bang Theory, but that one might be challenging.

Everything else has been done. The bright side to that is that it means they are much more likely to focus on bringing forward older setting. I don't think this setting actually took a book slot this year so we could still be looking at a setting or two later.
 

Undrave

Legend
Everything else has been done. The bright side to that is that it means they are much more likely to focus on bringing forward older setting. I don't think this setting actually took a book slot this year so we could still be looking at a setting or two later.

Unless they reboot the DnD Cartoon with Netflix or something :p
 

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