Compared to Magic: The Gathering’s showings, Dungeons & Dragons at Wizards Presents was notably more constrained in its focus. We did see brief glimpses of the books coming in 2023, but the bulk of the show was focused on December’s Dragonlance, and the formal unveiling of the next – and potentially final – edition of the game, One D&D.
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There’s still a lot to look forward to in 2023, though. We’re headed back to Planescape after so many years away, but not before taking part in a few heists in the Keys From The Golden Vault. Here’s everything D&D revealed at the Wizards Presents showcase.
Dragonlance was confirmed earlier this year at the D&D Direct conference, but Wizards Presents is the first time we’ve had a really good look at it. Set before other Dragonlance adventures, Shadow of the Dragon Queen will follow the initial invasion of Western Solamnia.
For the first time ever, Wizards is offering digital and physical bundles for a new D&D release. Thanks to its recent acquisition of D&D Beyond, you’ll be able to preorder copies of both the hardback book and the digital version. Best of all, doing so will get you two weeks of early access to the books.
Shadow of the Dragon Queen isn’t the only thing we’re getting for Dragonlance this year. Launching at the same time is Warriors of Krynn, a strategy tabletop game what sees you recreate some of the biggest and most influential battles in Solamnian history.
The really cool part of Warriors of Krynn is it can either be played as a self-contained story, it can integrate with your ongoing Dragonlance campaign. Your characters can freely move from game to game, picking up experience,
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