D&D 5E What would you like to see in 5e books?


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I would like to see a book on specialty priests like the 2E faith and avatars. I don’t really like the domains. I would like to see specialty priests of boccob, wee jas, bane, mystara, Thor, etc.
 




Here's a curve ball :
I would like to see a Dragon Dice setting book ! Lava Elves, Ferals, Firewalkers, Frostwings, etc.

But it will not happen the game was sold to SFR inc.
 

And as a bonus - get out of the books. I want to see WotC offer DM University, a set of classes that DMs can take online to improve their skills. It should cover administration, acting, world building, handling common player problems, adventure type recommendations (dungeon delve, versus mystery, versus heist, versus war storyline, versus hex crawl, versus.... - how to prepare for an adventure of each type) WotC could work with D&D Beyond to do this and then create some unique boards on the Beyond site for DMs that have completed the courses to discuss ideas outside the prying eyes of (most) players.

I like everything about this idea except for tying it to an Online gaming system.
 

Official 5e modern D&D. Go on.
Skip 5E Modern. Go straight for Star Frontiers and/or Gamma World. Sadly, I think WotC's behind on this compared to Starfinder, but I'd like something a bit lighter than that system. I'd push for Alternity frankly, but my understanding is that system is no longer owned by WotC.
 

Books where almost all (if not all) of the content is setting neutral which add options for the players and the GMs to include in any campaign. This can be classes, races, spells, magic items, optional rules modules, monsters, etc...

No more campaign settings and less adventure paths.

But if I had one wish...a return of a print Dungeon magazine with good writing like in the Paizo 3e era.
 

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