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The newest official D&D setting. [[Wizards of the Coast]] held a contest for fans to pen the most creative new setting, the reward being a publishing contract. [[Keith Baker]]'s setting won, and with additional design by Wizards's creative department, the Eberron campaign setting was released in 2004. Straying from the 'standard' Western European flavor used in many other D&D settings ([[Greyhawk]] & [[Forgotten Realms]] being the most well known) Eberron takes place in a world of pulp action and fantasy noir, where the inhabitants make extensive use of magic in place of technology. Fantasy versions of steam trains, zeppelin airships, and even robots are common in place of traditional knights in shining armor. | The newest official D&D setting. [[Wizards of the Coast]] held a contest for fans to pen the most creative new setting, the reward being a publishing contract. [[Keith Baker]]'s setting won, and with additional design by Wizards's creative department, the Eberron campaign setting was released in 2004. Straying from the 'standard' Western European flavor used in many other D&D settings ([[Greyhawk]] & [[Forgotten Realms]] being the most well known) Eberron takes place in a world of pulp action and fantasy noir, where the inhabitants make extensive use of magic in place of technology. Fantasy versions of steam trains, zeppelin airships, and even robots are common in place of traditional knights in shining armor. | ||
− | ==Publications on | + | ===5th edition=== |
+ | July 23, 2018 Wizards of the Coast released {{pub|Wayfinder's Guide to Eberron}}. | ||
+ | {{quote|This book brings Eberron to the fifth edition of Dungeons & Dragons, providing an overview of the core themes of the setting and the rules to connect them to current campaigns.|{{pub|Wayfinder's Guide to Eberron}}}} | ||
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+ | November 19, 2019 Wizards of the Coast updated ''Wayfinder's Guide to Eberron'' and released {{pub|Eberron Rising from the Last War}} | ||
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+ | ==Publications on Eberron== | ||
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+ | ===5e Eberron Articles=== | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Eberron articles]] on the website of [[Wizards of the Coast]] | * [[Eberron articles]] on the website of [[Wizards of the Coast]] | ||
* [[Eberron:Main Page|Eberron Wiki]] | * [[Eberron:Main Page|Eberron Wiki]] | ||
+ | * [[:Category:5e Eberron]] | ||
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This article is about the campaign setting as a whole. For the publication see: Eberron Campaign Setting and Eberron Rising from the Last War
Contents
Editions[edit]
3.5 edition[edit]
The newest official D&D setting. Wizards of the Coast held a contest for fans to pen the most creative new setting, the reward being a publishing contract. Keith Baker's setting won, and with additional design by Wizards's creative department, the Eberron campaign setting was released in 2004. Straying from the 'standard' Western European flavor used in many other D&D settings (Greyhawk & Forgotten Realms being the most well known) Eberron takes place in a world of pulp action and fantasy noir, where the inhabitants make extensive use of magic in place of technology. Fantasy versions of steam trains, zeppelin airships, and even robots are common in place of traditional knights in shining armor.
5th edition[edit]
July 23, 2018 Wizards of the Coast released Wayfinder's Guide to Eberron.
“ | This book brings Eberron to the fifth edition of Dungeons & Dragons, providing an overview of the core themes of the setting and the rules to connect them to current campaigns. | ” |
—Wayfinder's Guide to Eberron |
November 19, 2019 Wizards of the Coast updated Wayfinder's Guide to Eberron and released Eberron Rising from the Last War
Publications on Eberron[edit]
Publication | System | Publisher |
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Dragonmarked | Dungeons and Dragons 3.5e | Wizards of the Coast |
Eberron Campaign Guide | Dungeons and Dragons 4e | Wizards of the Coast |
Eberron Campaign Setting | Dungeons and Dragons 3.5e | Wizards of the Coast |
Eberron Player's Guide | Dungeons and Dragons 4e | Wizards of the Coast |
Eberron Rising from the Last War | Dungeons and Dragons 5e | Wizards of the Coast |
Eberron articles | ||
Magic of Eberron | Dungeons and Dragons 3.5e | Wizards of the Coast |
Races of Eberron | Dungeons and Dragons 3.5e | Wizards of the Coast |
Secrets of Xen'drik | Dungeons and Dragons 3.5e | Wizards of the Coast |
Sharn: City of Towers | Dungeons and Dragons 3.5e | Wizards of the Coast |
UA Eberron v1.1 | Dungeons and Dragons 5e | Wizards of the Coast |
Wayfinder's Guide to Eberron | Dungeons and Dragons 5e | Wizards of the Coast |
Xen'drik Expeditions |
Eberron Articles[edit]
5e Eberron Articles[edit]
- Alchemy Jug
- Amulet of Health
- Radiant Idol
- Arawai
- Arcane Propulsion Arm
- Armblade
- Armor of Magical Strength
- Armor of Tools
- Artificer
- Artillerist
- Tarkanan Assassin
- Aureon
- Avassh
- Bag of Holding
- Balinor
- Battle Smith
- Beasthide
- Beholder
- Belashyrra
- Belt of Giant Strength
- The Blood of Vol
- Boldrei
- Bone Knight
- Boots of Elvenkind
- Boots of Levitation
- Boots of Speed
- Boots of Striding and Springing
- Boots of the Winding Path
- Boots of the Winterlands
- Bracers of Archery
- Bracers of Defense
- Brooch of Shielding
- Cap of Water Breathing
- Changeling NPC
- Changeling Race
- Cloak of Elvenkind
- Cloak of Protection
- Cloak of the Bat
- Cloak of the Manta Ray
- Cults of the Dragon Below
- Daelkyr
- The Devourer
- Dimensional Shackles
- Clawfoot
- Fastieth
- Dol Arrah
- Dol Dorn
- Dolgaunt
- Dolgrim
- Doppelganger
- Dyrrn
- Gauntlets of Ogre Power
- Gem of Seeing
- Gloves of Missile Snaring
- Gloves of Swimming and Climbing
- Gloves of Thievery
- Goggles of Night
- Dusk Hag
- Hat of Disguise
- Headband of Intellect
- Helm of Awareness
- Helm of Telepathy
- Homunculus
- Expeditious Messenger
- Iron Defender
- Homunculus Servant
- Horn of Blasting
- Valenar Hound
- Magewright
- Many-Handed Pouch
- Medallion of Thoughts
- Mind Flayer
- Mind Sharpener
- The Mockery
- Mordakhesh
- Radiant Weapon
- Rak Tulkhesh
- Rakshasa
- Zakya Rakshasa
- Repeating Shot
- Repulsion Shield
- Resistant Armor
- Returning Weapon
- Revenant Blade
- Ring of Free Action
- Ring of Jumping
- Ring of Mind Shielding
- Ring of Protection
- Ring of Water Walking
- Ring of the Ram
- Rope of Climbing
- Double-Bladed Scimitar
- Sending Stones
- Shifter NPC
- Shifter Race
- The Silver Flame
- Slippers of Spider Climbing
- Warforged Soldier
- Living Burning Hands
- Living Cloudkill
- Living Lightning Bolt
- Spell-Refueling Ring
- The Spirits of the Past
- Sul Khatesh
- Swiftstride
- The Shadow
See also[edit]
- Eberron articles on the website of Wizards of the Coast
- Eberron Wiki
- Category:5e Eberron
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