The Next Dungeons & Dragons Storyline Will Be...

And the new storyline for Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition is...

And the new storyline for Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition is...


Waterdeep: Dragon Heist! The plot will focus on an urban treasure hunt and a focus on urban and city-based adventures with special rules for running games in that environment. The adventure itself will have variable goals and antagonists similar to the original I6: Ravenloft module, where the DM chooses what "villain" will be the secret villain of the campaign, which will change outcomes of various events. The adventure itself will also have downtime built into the adventure along with the ability to own property in Waterdeep. The adventure for Level 1-5 will be released on September 18, 2018, with an MSRP of $49.95.

A second announcement is anticipated later this weekend, as the product codenamed "Catacombs" has a release date of November 20 and is also a 256-page hardcover book. This would make Waterdeep: Dragon Heist the codename "Broadway" (which also had a custom dice release announced for solicitation last year with the other products, including "Marathon" which turned out to be Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes).


Wizards of the coast made the announcement as part of a weekend-long live streaming event on their Twitch channel, "Stream of Many Eyes". Other products announced during the live stream include updates to the Neverwinter MMO and its Barovia expansion, a new official history artbook about Dungeons & Dragons with images throughout the history of the game, and a new series of boxed sets with props and handouts for published adventures released so far as well as for Waterdeep: Dragon Heist.

This article will be updated with more information as the Wizards of the Coast live stream continues.
 

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Darryl Mott

Darryl Mott

Tales and Chronicles

Jewel of the North, formerly know as vincegetorix
'sight' WotC should know better....I have a kid to rise now! They shouldnt tempt me with such awesome product. I'm only human with a tight budget and with two tables doing one AP each.

Would someone be interested in buying a kidney? Or maybe my liver? Only used for 28 years.
 

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And you're totally right, I didn't even think along those lines - I guess that hat threw me off. Now that's an obscure reference!

Also, is that Volo sitting in front of the face-fireplace?

Could be. Matthew Sernett wrote a chapter of Volo giving an in-character tour of Waterdeep.
 

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Halaster returned at the end of the D&D Open two Origins ago. I was sure what turned out to be Tomb of Annihilation was going to be Undermountain-related, so it's long overdue.

Also, glad I'm not the only one that saw that Zardoz reference, folks!

I am for some reason thoroughly convinced this will lead to the return of halastar blackbloak and therefor a revised undermountain game.
 

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