D&D 5E What should the next product be?

What is your top priority for what you'd like to see?

  • Adventure campaign (either 1-10 levels, or high level campaign, etc)

    Votes: 4 6.8%
  • Setting (Dark sun, Spelljammer, etc)

    Votes: 21 35.6%
  • Mish mosh (like Xanathar's)

    Votes: 7 11.9%
  • Monster Manual

    Votes: 4 6.8%
  • PHB 2 (with several additional classes like the psion, warlord, shaman, etc)

    Votes: 13 22.0%
  • Tactical Rules Supplement (including both mass combat and grid based combat)

    Votes: 6 10.2%
  • Magic Item compendium

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • other

    Votes: 4 6.8%


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Despite my predication towards fewer core classes, the horse is out of the barn, so to speak, and I actually voted for PHB2. Everything else I create on my own anyway.

It seems like WoTC is stuck on this adventure campaign path alternated with mish mosh books (sword coast, Xanathar's, Volo's, etc). So I anticipate that probably continuing, but I'd like to see a dedicated focus rather than a half dozen things in one book. I don't like buying all of the mish mosh books just to get all of the spells, or subclasses, etc. Put them in one place.
 

I said setting, DS or SJ. I would normally say Monster Manual, but frankly, DMs Guild has some truly excellent manuals and other 3rd parties have filled that niche more than enough, so WotC doesn't need to.

Edit: I would like Dark Sun or Spelljammer to be a spliced setting/campaign though, covering first tier.
 

I'd be very happy with either Dark Sun or a Planes spanning setting, whether that's Planescape or Spelljammer, although I might actually prefer a portmanteau of the two.Take those two settings, add a dash of Treasure Planet and I think we'd be in business.
 

I'd be very happy with either Dark Sun or a Planes spanning setting, whether that's Planescape or Spelljammer, although I might actually prefer a portmanteau of the two.Take those two settings, add a dash of Treasure Planet and I think we'd be in business.
Give me treasure planet meets galaxy rangers with magic and elves, and I’m sold.
 

I frankly only want a Planescape book. Everybody else can have whatever they want after that.

Still, I'm just using the Psionic Themed UA versions of the PHB classes until we legit get them from something.
 



I frankly only want a Planescape book.
I'm in a similar boat. I just want a plane-hopping setting book or adventure. I don't care if it's Planescape, the Manual of the Planes, Spelljammer, or something else, as long as it cracks open the multiverse and brings it to the masses. The multiverse is one of D&D's greatest assets, IMO, and they still haven't really done anything with it.
 
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