Copies of Spelljammer are starting to show up. Mike Long of Tribality is in receipt of the books and has tweeted some photos!
That might be an option, but I think you’re right about the misunderstandings of your suggestion being a good indication that it wouldn’t go over well.All three of you misunderstand me (which might be a good reason to NOT do it, as it seems that it could cause much confusion).
I don't mean "destroy Dark Sun"!
I mean set Dark Sun in the past. You then RELEASE Dark Sun, taking place eons earlier than "current" D&D. This is why it's inaccessible. It's "A Long Time Ago in A Wildspace Far Far Away".
I would also rather they not do that, for the record.Sorry. I don't see the huge difference. Destroy Dark Sun is still destroy Dark Sun. Yes, release Dark Sun and set it in the past of the current D&D game "timeline". Got it. You're still destroying Dark Sun in the "present". That's the problem. I'd rather they not do that. It makes things pointlessly complicated.
Eh, before Van Richten’s Guide people would have said you can’t release a Ravenloft conversion without a Core. I think Dark Sun with psionics as feats and subclasses would do fine.I'm not surprised at all Dark Sun is the cameo. You can't release a Dark Sun conversion without psionics, and they haven't managed to make a version that fits the setting.
Which is probably for the best. I don’t think whatever they would have done with it in this book would have been satisfying to most folks who want Dark Sun (to put it mildly).I think WotC intended to include Dark Sun as a cameo here (as evidenced by the map that was hastily removed from DDB) but they ended up filing off the serial numbers.
That sounds awesome!Glad I'm not the only one who sees the importance of a Barsoom type planet! I am building my own home system but there will be a "fantasy Mars" and it sounds like a lot of the Dark Sun monsters will go nicely there, as well as a "fantasy Venus" of sultry jungles and swamps and lush forests. Home to the nice elves.
Of course, you all know I think they shouldn't have done that.Eh, before Van Richten’s Guide people would have said you can’t release a Ravenloft conversion without a Core. I think Dark Sun with psionics as feats and subclasses would do fine.
My guess is they're looking to 2024 and beyond. In two years' time they won't need to have that advice as the core books will be updated to include them.
I mean, I know you wouldn’t like Dark Sun without dedicated psionics rules, but that doesn’t mean they can’t, which is what you said. I don’t even think it’s a barrier at this point. If anything is preventing them from releasing it, it’s fear of potential backlash to some of the “edgier” elements of the setting.Of course, you all know I think they shouldn't have done that.
What's the opposite of preaching to the choir?
We may get a Monstrous Compendium Spelljammer Creatures Vol 2.Does anyone else think that it's weird that there's so few high level monsters? Why are those Ancient Dragons so weak compared to the main ones? Where's the Lunar and Solar Great Wyrms? Why aren't there some of the more powerful classic spelljammer monsters (living stars/planets, gammaroids, etc)?
Don't get me wrong, I like all of the monsters that are included, they just seem a bit underlevel to me.