Spelljammer Spelljammer Academy: Get Free Spelljammer Adventures From D&D Beyond

If you have a D&D Beyond account you can access a promotional Spelljammer supplement for free. Spelljammer Academy is a series of four adventures -- the first, available now, is called Orientation, and will be followed later by Trial by Fire, Realmspace Sortie!, and Behold....H'Catha. Fall in cadets! It's time for your introduction to Wildspace! Spelljammer Academy is a series of four...

If you have a D&D Beyond account you can access a promotional Spelljammer supplement for free. Spelljammer Academy is a series of four adventures -- the first, available now, is called Orientation, and will be followed later by Trial by Fire, Realmspace Sortie!, and Behold....H'Catha.

Fall in cadets! It's time for your introduction to Wildspace! Spelljammer Academy is a series of four adventures that will prepare you for your journeys into space, and it's available to you at no cost with your D&D Beyond account. In the first adventure, you’ll undergo your orientation at the Spelljammer Academy, where you'll learn whether you have what it takes to traverse the deadly expanse of the cosmos. Over time, subsequent adventures in Spelljammer Academy will drop. Unlock one adventure in the series and you'll automatically receive the others upon their release.


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Parmandur

Book-Friend
I don't think they have PC expectations for this, beyond, "play whatever Adventurer's League allows you to play".
Well, those are in the box set. The nature of Spelljammer militates against limits, so anything from Xanathar's, Tasha's, Core, and Monsters of the Multiverse is fair game.
 






Reynard

Legend
And yes I would call this a derail, as people are not talking about the product, they are complaining about Beyond not being exactly what they want despite nothing changing for several years.
The thing that has changed is doing this extra stuff on beyond rather than as PDFs, as they did in the past. It is nakedly a way to pull people into the Beyond ecosystem -- which makes perfect sense for WotC, but it doesn't mean we have to like it. We are allowed to not like things WotC does.
 


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