More Eberron News!
6 years ago
Greetings! Fluffy here!
Exciting news! Finally, Eberron seems to be getting the full attention that it deserves. If you have been following the setting at all, you know that there has been a prototype PDF eBook out for the setting called The Wayfinder's Guide to Eberron. Unfortunately, that book was not released for print. Instead, coming out for print is a whole adventure and (finally!) sourcebook that takes place in the setting. Eberron: Rising from the Last War looks to be the book that people have been waiting for, being the first resource out for print that doesn't take place in the Forgotten Realms. The book seems to be a primer for the setting, including a wealth of new character options like the mysterious dragonmarks and the new Artificer class. This means that it will probably replace the Wayfinder's Guide as the prime source for the setting. It also looks like it will have an adventure module in the book, so you can get a taste of the setting if you've never played in it before.
All in all, it sounds great and I'm excited to see a new setting book released in print for 5e. Does this mean we might see more settings teased in the future? Are any of you excited for Eberron?
Let everyone know!
Edit: The book is available for pre-order today at most online retailers, such as Amazon!

Exciting news! Finally, Eberron seems to be getting the full attention that it deserves. If you have been following the setting at all, you know that there has been a prototype PDF eBook out for the setting called The Wayfinder's Guide to Eberron. Unfortunately, that book was not released for print. Instead, coming out for print is a whole adventure and (finally!) sourcebook that takes place in the setting. Eberron: Rising from the Last War looks to be the book that people have been waiting for, being the first resource out for print that doesn't take place in the Forgotten Realms. The book seems to be a primer for the setting, including a wealth of new character options like the mysterious dragonmarks and the new Artificer class. This means that it will probably replace the Wayfinder's Guide as the prime source for the setting. It also looks like it will have an adventure module in the book, so you can get a taste of the setting if you've never played in it before.
All in all, it sounds great and I'm excited to see a new setting book released in print for 5e. Does this mean we might see more settings teased in the future? Are any of you excited for Eberron?
Let everyone know!
Edit: The book is available for pre-order today at most online retailers, such as Amazon!

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