Prakriti
Hi, I'm a Mindflayer, but don't let that worry you
At 159 pages, the SCAG is the shortest setting book released for 5E so far. Out of all the 5E setting books (Ravnica, Eberron, Wildemount), the SCAG has the least amount of lore, the fewest player options, the fewest monsters (zero), the fewest magic items (zero), and the fewest adventures (zero). I really want to like it, but it's just so... slight. And... inadequate. It needs about 100 more pages to be really good.
I know it will never happen, but I wish Wizards would release an updated and revised version of the SCAG. Failing that, I wouldn't mind another Forgotten Realms setting book that matched the quality of Eberron and Wildemount. Because as it is, despite getting a lot of attention this edition, FR definitely got shafted in the setting-guide department.
I know it will never happen, but I wish Wizards would release an updated and revised version of the SCAG. Failing that, I wouldn't mind another Forgotten Realms setting book that matched the quality of Eberron and Wildemount. Because as it is, despite getting a lot of attention this edition, FR definitely got shafted in the setting-guide department.