has announced two additional books for its slate of 2025 releases, including a new sourcebook that returns to Eberron for the first time since 2019. Last year, Wizards of the Coast released an extensive set of revisions to 's Fifth Edition ruleset, which were rolled out in a new set of core rulebooks. With the due for release next month, attention now turns to how Wizards will utilize those new rules with their next slate of releases.
In addition to the previously announced (an adventure anthology of dragons) and two books focused on the Forgotten Realms, Wizards of the Coast has announced two additional rulebooks for 2025. These new books include , a new rulebook that provides revised class rules for the Artificerand adds other new player options like feats and Eberron-themed backgrounds.will also release another product in October, although no other details were provided.
As part of a press event at Wizards' headquarters, the team also revealed new details about its previously announced lineup of books. The will include new backgrounds and feats focused on the Forgotten Realms, as well as 8 new subclasses. Several of the subclasses are brand new and draw inspiration from various parts of the Forgotten Realms. The new book will also introduce circle-casting, a new way of casting spells that involves multiple spellcasters and amps up the power of spells. The current slate of 2025 releases is as follows:
As for, the new book will contain new backgrounds, bastions, and feats specific to Eberron, as well as new species options. The species from will be revisited in the new book along with the new Khoravar species. It also covers revisions to Dragonmarks, withthe Dragonmarked houses no longer «species-locked» and players able to choose Dragonmarks as feats. New airship rules in the book build off the vehicle rules from .
The addition of not one but two new books to the 2025 slate makes this year a lot more intriguing for fans. I'm particularly excited for especially as
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