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<blockquote data-quote="teitan" data-source="post: 8408739" data-attributes="member: 3457"><p>My thoughts are, with Greyhawk, that Saltmarsh sold extremely well and was one of the best received adventure books. It is the fourth adventure on the list of top 100 D&D products, only outsold by Strahd (twice), Dragon Heist, Candlekeep and Witchlight, the last of which is no. 1 and time will tell if it continues to sell so well. This is a pretty consistent rank for it and Ravenloft would have been thought to be pretty low on the list as well but got a setting book on the strength of Strahd. On top of that it's the "original" setting and the anniversary is coming up for D&D. WHile still early for a 50th anniversary book, it is still fitting to get it out. </p><p></p><p>Spelljammer would also be pretty low on that priority list because historically it didn't sell. Boo is not a SPelljammer character, he is a Baldur's Gate, thus FR, character so it more strongly hints at FR than Spelljammer. Boo never appeared in a SPelljammer product, post-dating Spelljammer byt a handful of years. So a Spelljammer may appear in an adventure with Minsc & Boo as characters the PC's encounter, fulfilling the cameo.</p><p></p><p>Planescape, more than SPelljammer, is a certainty, in the vein of Ravenloft. Most likely as a book on Sigil with the core planes as examples and rules on making new planes of existence. That seems to be the model with something like this that they are going to explore. </p><p></p><p>Yeah but Spelljammer, people have hyped themselves on that a lot. I just don't see it being anything more than a rules set and some guidelines they can put in a book, it doesn't really need a setting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teitan, post: 8408739, member: 3457"] My thoughts are, with Greyhawk, that Saltmarsh sold extremely well and was one of the best received adventure books. It is the fourth adventure on the list of top 100 D&D products, only outsold by Strahd (twice), Dragon Heist, Candlekeep and Witchlight, the last of which is no. 1 and time will tell if it continues to sell so well. This is a pretty consistent rank for it and Ravenloft would have been thought to be pretty low on the list as well but got a setting book on the strength of Strahd. On top of that it's the "original" setting and the anniversary is coming up for D&D. WHile still early for a 50th anniversary book, it is still fitting to get it out. Spelljammer would also be pretty low on that priority list because historically it didn't sell. Boo is not a SPelljammer character, he is a Baldur's Gate, thus FR, character so it more strongly hints at FR than Spelljammer. Boo never appeared in a SPelljammer product, post-dating Spelljammer byt a handful of years. So a Spelljammer may appear in an adventure with Minsc & Boo as characters the PC's encounter, fulfilling the cameo. Planescape, more than SPelljammer, is a certainty, in the vein of Ravenloft. Most likely as a book on Sigil with the core planes as examples and rules on making new planes of existence. That seems to be the model with something like this that they are going to explore. Yeah but Spelljammer, people have hyped themselves on that a lot. I just don't see it being anything more than a rules set and some guidelines they can put in a book, it doesn't really need a setting. [/QUOTE]
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