D&D 5E The New D&D Book: Tasha's Cauldron of Everything!

The new D&D book has been revealed, and it is Tasha's Cauldron of Everything, "a magical mixture of rules options for the world's greatest roleplaying game." The 192-page book is due out November 17th, with standard and alternate covers, and contains more subclasses, spells, character options, group patrons, and rules. Oh, and psionics! Cover art is by Magali Villeneuve WHAT WONDERFUL...

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The new D&D book has been revealed, and it is Tasha's Cauldron of Everything, "a magical mixture of rules options for the world's greatest roleplaying game." The 192-page book is due out November 17th, with standard and alternate covers, and contains more subclasses, spells, character options, group patrons, and rules. Oh, and psionics!


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Cover art is by Magali Villeneuve

WHAT WONDERFUL WITCHERY IS THIS?

A magical mixture of rules options for the world's greatest roleplaying game.

The wizard Tasha, whose great works include the spell Tasha’s hideous laughter, has gathered bits and bobs of precious lore during her illustrious career as an adventurer. Her enemies wouldn’t want these treasured secrets scattered across the multiverse, so in defiance, she has collected and codified these tidbits for the enrichment of all.
  • EXPANDED SUBCLASSES. Try out subclass options for every Dungeons & Dragons class, including the artificer, which appears in the book.
  • MORE CHARACTER OPTIONS. Delve into a collection of new class features and new feats, and customize your character’s origin using straightforward rules for modifying a character’s racial traits.
  • INTRODUCING GROUP PATRONS. Whether you're part of the same criminal syndicate or working for an ancient dragon, each group patron option comes with its own perks and types of assignments.
  • SPELLS, ARTIFACTS & MAGIC TATTOOS. Discover more spells, as well as magic tattoos, artifacts, and other magic items for your campaign.
  • EXPANDED RULES OPTIONS. Try out rules for sidekicks, supernatural environments, natural hazards, and parleying with monsters, and gain guidance on running a session zero.
  • A PLETHORA OF PUZZLES. Ready to be dropped into any D&D adventure, puzzles of varied difficulty await your adventurers, complete with traps and guidance on using the puzzles in a campaign.
Full of expanded content for players and Dungeon Masters alike, this book is a great addition to the Player's Handbook and the Dungeon Master’s Guide. Baked in you'll find more rule options for all the character classes in the Player's Handbook, including more subclass options. Thrown in for good measure is the artificer class, a master of magical invention. And this witch's brew wouldn't be complete without a dash of added artifacts, spellbook options, spells for both player characters and monsters, magical tattoos, group patrons, and other tasty goodies.

Here's the alternate cover:

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UPDATE! An online event called D&D Celebration from September 18th-20th will be hosted by Elle Osili-Wood, which is "an epic live event with panels, gameplay, & previews of the book!" See the video in the Tweet below!

Gather your party and join the adventure at  D&D Celebration 2020, an online gaming event open to fans all over the world!

Celebrate the release of  Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden  with a weekend of Icewind Dale–themed virtual play sessions and help us create the biggest virtual tabletop roleplaying game event ever! Fans will also get the chance to preview some content from  Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything, the forthcoming book featuring massive rules options, subclasses, and more for the fifth edition of Dungeons & Dragons. Watch featured play sessions with D&D luminaries and learn something new with a slate of panels led by the D&D design team and community.


UPDATE! Check out the Nerdarchy site for some previews.


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UPDATE! Other news items around the web about this book:




 

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Undrave

Legend
The UA spells (and tattoos) was almost entirely summons, but the UA psionics had a decent collection too. We may even see some new artificer oriented spells as well. Also some people think they'll reprint the SCAGtrips

The SCAG cantrips were clearly designed for the Bladesinger so it would make sense for them to be in a book where that subclass is reprinted.

I wonder if they’ll ever reprint the Purple Dragon Knight abd Battlerager? These two are relatively unpopular and could use a redesign...
 

Chaosmancer

Legend
I can't wait to see how those turned out.


I agree, there were some very good ideas.

Though, I do wonder. Tasha's Otherworldly Transformation I think it was called? I wonder if that is the "Turn a wizard into a demon and a cleric into an Angel" spell from the UA. The one that was a really horrible choice as a spell, since it didn't do much to help the person who used it, unless they were a melee cleric.

I liked the tattoos but would like to see more common and uncommon ones. Ones with utility rather than combat orientated.

Agree, there is some good space to work with and I hope they utilize it fully.
 

Undrave

Legend
I agree, there were some very good ideas.

Though, I do wonder. Tasha's Otherworldly Transformation I think it was called? I wonder if that is the "Turn a wizard into a demon and a cleric into an Angel" spell from the UA. The one that was a really horrible choice as a spell, since it didn't do much to help the person who used it, unless they were a melee cleric.

That might be it! Hopefully they reworked it then. They might have even renamed more of the other spells as Tasha's.
 




As well as, presumably, being really bewildering for any evil cleric who cast it...

It would have made total sense in 4E. Only in 5E is it extremely confusing, because of the bizarre and unnecessary lore-hole (which I've discussed a few times), where only Good-aligned gods are served by angels, and Neutral and Evil-aligned gods are served by... basically no-one (explicitly NOT devils/demons, the same book outlines that - an Evil god might have the odd devil/demon who chooses to serve it, but it's not a general thing). Personally I just disregard it and have all gods served by angels like in 4E to avoid the lore-hole, but it was a really bizarre choice, especially an edition where alignment has been played down arguably even more than 4E.
 

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