D&D 4E The yet still complete list of official 4E D&D products: now with new format!

The Red Box has magic item cards. Maybe these treasure cards are for unique items.
There are also two treasure cards in Madness at Gardmore Abbey: a Torc of Justice and Moonbane (a longsword). I like the design of these cards very much, and would love to be able to buy a comprehensive set of magical item cards. (Preferably not in some sort of collectable format though...)
 

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It looks like the Undermountain adventure is now called Halls of Undermountain, and we have a product description:


This kit presents a complete adventure using miniatures as boss monsters and rounding out the other encounters with card stock monster tokens. Set in the legendary dungeon complex of Undermountain, this adventure offers a balanced amount of roleplaying, exploration, and combat to create a truly memorable D&D game experience.

Components:
One 64-page adventure book
One 32-page campaign book
2 card stock sheets of hero and monster tokens
1 card stock sheet of dungeon tiles
2 double-sided battle maps
6 pre-painted plastic miniatures representing boss monsters (1 Large, 4 Medium, and 1 Small)
8 treasure cards

For 20 bucks in the US? That sounds like a tremendous value. This is EXACTLY the type of product I am intersted in.
 


This now has a product page on WotC's site, but depending on whether you believe the product pic or the page title, seems to have changed titles yet again to The Dungeon Explorer's Guide.

Amazon also has the second prooduct in the Map Pack line now listed: Vaults of the Underdark.
 

This now has a product page on WotC's site, but depending on whether you believe the product pic or the page title, seems to have changed titles yet again to The Dungeon Explorer's Guide.

Amazon also has the second prooduct in the Map Pack line now listed: Vaults of the Underdark.

These map packs seem interesting... 3 whole fold-out battle maps in the same pack? Sounds really good to me! While some of Paizo's maps are pretty good, occasionally the art and layout of the Gamemastery flip-mats are not to my satisfaction (there are exceptions such as the Country Inn). As Dungeon Tiles are (IMO) superior to Paizo's Gamemastery map packs, and if these map packs will be done by the same artist who designs DTs, I suspect WotC will be getting more money from me in the future. :)
 

This now has a product page on WotC's site, but depending on whether you believe the product pic or the page title, seems to have changed titles yet again to The Dungeon Explorer's Guide.

Amazon also has the second prooduct in the Map Pack line now listed: Vaults of the Underdark.

Thanks again.

Thats three titles each for this and the elemental book.

Right now for next year, there is two map packs, at least two tile sets, a board game, two player books...and for DMs? One superadventure. It looks nice...but still.
 

Right now for next year, there is two map packs, at least two tile sets, a board game, two player books...and for DMs? One superadventure. It looks nice...but still.
Plus a new set of Fortune Cards (Spiral of Tharizdun), which was announced during the Gencon upcoming products seminar.

We also know about the Elder Elemental Eye season of D&D Encounters and the Lair Assault adventure Attack of the Tyrant both releasing in early 2012. I find it curious that such a high proportion of new D&D items are support for Organized Play. Clearly, Organized Play is doing well enough that WotC deems it worthy of relatively significant product support.

Also, don't forget that James Wyatt leaked news of a planned upcoming digital distribution release during that same Gencon seminar. He mentioned an "Eberron bookshelf access" product/service and described it as "pay a fee for a year and get access to all of the Eberron stuff". If that project is still going ahead, I doubt it'll be the only digital release for 2012. I am expecting to see a new focus on digital releases next year, likely as add-ons to an existing DDI subscription. I wouldn't rule-out WotC finding a way to re-release older edition products digitally as part of that plan, given their current preoccupation with edition-spanning editorial content.
 

EH: you are just rubbing it in!

older edition stuff would be nice, but of course I have now figured out how to get that for free :p
 

As discovered by Matthew L. Martin here, [ame="http://www.amazon.com/Menzoberranzan-City-Intrigue-RPG-Team/dp/0786960361/"]Menzoberranzan: City of Intrigue[/ame] is listed on Amazon with a release date of August 21, 2012.
 

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