Henadic Theologian
Legend
Okay so Ray started as the Executive Producer of D&D around 2020, but the books he really shaped came out later including this year as he mentioned in an interview last year.
That would include from 2022 to 2025 Journey's Through The Radiant Citadel, Call of the Netherdeep, Spelljammer, Heist of the Golden Keys, Dragonlance, Staircase of Infinate, Vecna: Eve of Ruin, Planescape, 3 Core Books, Phendelver Campaign, Monsters of the Multiverse, Glory of the Giants, Deck of Many Things, Dragon Delve, Eberron: Forge of the Artificer, Lorwyn/Shadowmoore, and the 2 FR books Forgotten Realms Player's Guide and Forgotten Realms Adventurer's Guide.
4 years of releases basically.
The big notable things is the explosion of released & and updated settings, Radiant Citadel, Dragonlance, Spelljammer, Planescape, Greyhawk, Eberron, Lorwyn/Shadowmoore, 2 Forgotten Realms books, and of core the new 5.5e Core Set.
I think it was largely more experimental, some of which worked out like Radiant Citadel, the Core Books/Greyhawk, some of the adventures anthologies, Monsters of the Multiverse and some stuff that did not work out well, the Setting Slipcases & the Dragonlance Book & Board Game for example. Exodus was done by a separate team.
So how would you say the Ray Winninger era compares to the Mike Mearls era? Whose in charge now and going forearm for 2026+
That would include from 2022 to 2025 Journey's Through The Radiant Citadel, Call of the Netherdeep, Spelljammer, Heist of the Golden Keys, Dragonlance, Staircase of Infinate, Vecna: Eve of Ruin, Planescape, 3 Core Books, Phendelver Campaign, Monsters of the Multiverse, Glory of the Giants, Deck of Many Things, Dragon Delve, Eberron: Forge of the Artificer, Lorwyn/Shadowmoore, and the 2 FR books Forgotten Realms Player's Guide and Forgotten Realms Adventurer's Guide.
4 years of releases basically.
The big notable things is the explosion of released & and updated settings, Radiant Citadel, Dragonlance, Spelljammer, Planescape, Greyhawk, Eberron, Lorwyn/Shadowmoore, 2 Forgotten Realms books, and of core the new 5.5e Core Set.
I think it was largely more experimental, some of which worked out like Radiant Citadel, the Core Books/Greyhawk, some of the adventures anthologies, Monsters of the Multiverse and some stuff that did not work out well, the Setting Slipcases & the Dragonlance Book & Board Game for example. Exodus was done by a separate team.
So how would you say the Ray Winninger era compares to the Mike Mearls era? Whose in charge now and going forearm for 2026+