D&D (2024) "The Future of D&D" (New Core Books in 2024!)

The online D&D Celebration event, which has been running all weekend, comes to a close with The Future of D&D, a panel featuring WotC's Ray Winninger, Liz Schuh, Chris Perkins, and Jeremy Crawford, hosted by Elle Osili-Wood. https://www.enworld.org/threads/a-closer-look-at-januarys-rules-expansion-gift-set.682894/ Mordenkainen Presents Monsters of the Multiverse A treasure trove of...

The online D&D Celebration event, which has been running all weekend, comes to a close with The Future of D&D, a panel featuring WotC's Ray Winninger, Liz Schuh, Chris Perkins, and Jeremy Crawford, hosted by Elle Osili-Wood.

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D&D is exploring the multiverse
Revisiting classic settings. 1st of 3 settings (Ravenloft) released this year. Next year, the other two major classic D&D settings come out. Both in formats they've never published products before.

Plus a "little peek" at a third classic D&D setting - a cameo.

In 2023, yet another classic setting is coming out.

Evolving D&D
Because of new players, they're always listening. Exploring new styles of play (like no combat needed in Wild Beyond the Witchlight). Also presentation of monsters and spells. New product formats. More adventure anthologies.

Making products easier to use. Ways to create the best experience. Experimenting and looking into technology.

Approaches to Design
Wild Beyond the Witchlight has interior design and tools to make running the adventure easier. Story tracker, guidance.

Beyond the books, they want to make different and varied products - packaging and form factor. Things different to hardcovers and boxed sets.

A blog post is coming soon detailing some of the changes, with more to come in future posts.

50th Anniversary in 2024
They've begun work on new versions of the core rulebooks. Recent surveys tie into that. They're still making plans, but expect more surveys. More will be said next year.

They will be completely compatible!

New experiences in the digital arena.

January Gift Set
Rules Expansion Gift Set -- Xanathar, Tasha, and a new book: Mordenkainen Presents Monsters of the Multiverse. All in a slipcase. Was intended for the Holidays, but global production issues mean January instead. There's also an alternate cover version.

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Mordenkainen Presents Monsters of the Multiverse
A treasure trove of creature related material from previous products compiled into one book and updated.

Opportunity to update material with a feel for how the 50th Anniversary books will be.

Improvements based on feedback, rebalancing, new and old art.

Over 250 monsters, and 30 playable races. All of the setting agnostic races that have been published outside the Player's Handbook.

Some content from Witchlight, Fizban's, and Strixhaven was influenced by Mordenkainen's.

Available first in the gift set, but separately later in the year.

Monsters alphabetized throughout rather than using subsections.

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Stat block changes --

Spellcasting trait is gone. Spellcasting action, slimmed down. Spellcasting monsters need less prep.

Spell slots are gone for NPCs. Regular actions that would have once been spells.

It was too easy for a DM to use spells which result in the monster having a too low effective CR.

Monsters can be friends or foes, and some magic will help rather than hinder PCs.

Where are we going?
More adventure anthologies. Another classic setting fairly soon.

Two all-new settings. Completely new. In development stage, an 'exploration' phase, testing the viability of them. They might not see the light of day.

Retooling nostalgia and blending it with new concepts. A blend of things that you know, and things that they have never done before.

In the short term -- more news next month about a new product for 2022 which goes into a new scary place we've never been before.

Boo the miniature giant space hamster
Below is an sketch from Hydro74's alt cover, which features Boo the miniature giant space hamster.

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TheSword

Legend
Interesting article, only just seen it.

Great news to see we won’t be seeing a 6th edition in 2024 just revised rule books. That makes me very happy and can hopefully put pay to that speculation.

Slightly concerned that they’re releasing the new settings in a forum never seen before… so not through setting book, campaign book, or adventure path. That’s a bit scary!
 


Levistus's_Leviathan

5e Freelancer
Not all Genasi are related to Genies, the Genasi of Abeir are related to Primordials and their servants I believe.
Well, they're explicitly stated in the 5e description of Genasi to be descendants of genies so . . . 🤷‍♂️
I know that previous editions and different settings have different origins for Genasi (I noted Exandria awhile back in this thread), I was more just complaining about how the base lore of 5e doesn't match the mechanics.

(I'd also be perfectly fine with Genasi that are descended from Genies being different from Genasi that are just Elemental Planetouched.
Something similar to the SCAG's Feral Tiefling Variants could work to differentiate Genie-Genasi from nonGenie-Genasi.)
Otherwise I agree with this, although I'll not Water and Fire Genasi get piles of useful abilities, Air and Earth one use of one good spell, and a ribbon ability so even within the race, there is imbalance. They are still better then the poor Kenku however.
Yeah, Kenku are pretty bad. They're also extremely annoying. I'd personally prefer if they weren't a race at all, or if they have to be a race, have them be Kenku that still have their voices and wings.
They should even be in the Core 3 in 2024 along with Goblins, Orcs, Aasimar IMHO.
I'd be extremely happy if a future PHB has Genasi, Aasimar, Orcs, Goblins, and other races in it.
 





Levistus's_Leviathan

5e Freelancer
Nah. It simply means it's popular. Quality is far more difficult to quantify objectively.
That's why I said "not always" and "often". Popular things that you often pay for often have to be of good quality. There are definitely breakers to this overgeneralization, but it certainly applies to the Lego Movie and D&D 5e.
 

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