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<blockquote data-quote="Mercurius" data-source="post: 7131257" data-attributes="member: 59082"><p>We have <em>Volo's Guide to Monsters </em>and soon <em>Xanathar's Guide to Everything. </em>While it is only a two-year pattern, it seems possible--even likely--that in 2018, we'll see <em>X's Guide to Something, </em>with "X" being some personage from the Forgotten Realms who is some variation on scholar, wizard, and explorer.</p><p></p><p>Of course <em>who </em>it will be depends upon <em>what </em>it is a guide for, which inevitably makes this a speculation thread for what 2018's theme book was (not my original intention, but oh well). We actually can get a sense of that, now that we know what "Dust" and "Midway" are and are not. This also assumes that WotC will continue the pattern of three books a year, two adventure books and one other/theme/splat book. Further, the adventure books have now broadened to include compilations (<em>Tales</em>) and hybrid gazetteers/story arcs (<em>Storm King, </em><em>Tomb). </em></p><p></p><p>So my guess would be that 2018 will see a similar product line:</p><p>*Another compilation of adventures, probably classics updated to 5E</p><p>*A story arc/gazetter combo</p><p>*A theme/splat book</p><p></p><p>OK, what we did not see from <em>Xanathar </em>and <em>Tomb </em>is: planes. That would be my first guess. The story/gazetteer hybrid would work great for Sigil, and the theme/splat book could be the equivalent of the <em>Manual of the Planes. </em>But who would be the individual involved? Are there any obvious personagesfor <em>Somebody's Guide to the Planes? </em>In particular, a female? I think in today's cultural context, WotC will be sensitive about being inclusive, not wanting to have three dudes in a row if at all possible. At the same time, I don't really see <em>The Lady of Pain's Guide to the Planes.</em></p><p></p><p>I suppose it is also possible to see some kind of psionic theme for 2018, as the mystic will evidently not be in <em>Xanathar. </em>Maybe they combine it with the planes, or maybe it is an aberration-themed story arc, or maybe we'll get Dark Sun.</p><p></p><p>As a side thought, I wouldn't be surprised if the first half of 5E's cycle (assuming that 6E will correspond with the 50th anniversary in 2024, so 2014-18) will focus on the Realms, and the second half will be the "Planes and other worlds." Maybe, maybe not. If this is the case, 2018 could be a planes theme, but from the perspective of some Realms explorer, then 2019 could be the first in a series of other D&D worlds - so Dark Sun and psionics.</p><p></p><p>OK, go for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mercurius, post: 7131257, member: 59082"] We have [I]Volo's Guide to Monsters [/I]and soon [I]Xanathar's Guide to Everything. [/I]While it is only a two-year pattern, it seems possible--even likely--that in 2018, we'll see [I]X's Guide to Something, [/I]with "X" being some personage from the Forgotten Realms who is some variation on scholar, wizard, and explorer. Of course [I]who [/I]it will be depends upon [I]what [/I]it is a guide for, which inevitably makes this a speculation thread for what 2018's theme book was (not my original intention, but oh well). We actually can get a sense of that, now that we know what "Dust" and "Midway" are and are not. This also assumes that WotC will continue the pattern of three books a year, two adventure books and one other/theme/splat book. Further, the adventure books have now broadened to include compilations ([I]Tales[/I]) and hybrid gazetteers/story arcs ([I]Storm King, [/I][I]Tomb). [/I] So my guess would be that 2018 will see a similar product line: *Another compilation of adventures, probably classics updated to 5E *A story arc/gazetter combo *A theme/splat book OK, what we did not see from [I]Xanathar [/I]and [I]Tomb [/I]is: planes. That would be my first guess. The story/gazetteer hybrid would work great for Sigil, and the theme/splat book could be the equivalent of the [I]Manual of the Planes. [/I]But who would be the individual involved? Are there any obvious personagesfor [I]Somebody's Guide to the Planes? [/I]In particular, a female? I think in today's cultural context, WotC will be sensitive about being inclusive, not wanting to have three dudes in a row if at all possible. At the same time, I don't really see [I]The Lady of Pain's Guide to the Planes.[/I] I suppose it is also possible to see some kind of psionic theme for 2018, as the mystic will evidently not be in [I]Xanathar. [/I]Maybe they combine it with the planes, or maybe it is an aberration-themed story arc, or maybe we'll get Dark Sun. As a side thought, I wouldn't be surprised if the first half of 5E's cycle (assuming that 6E will correspond with the 50th anniversary in 2024, so 2014-18) will focus on the Realms, and the second half will be the "Planes and other worlds." Maybe, maybe not. If this is the case, 2018 could be a planes theme, but from the perspective of some Realms explorer, then 2019 could be the first in a series of other D&D worlds - so Dark Sun and psionics. OK, go for it. [/QUOTE]
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