
These dragonborn are a little more flexible, and they plug into any class a little more seamlessly. Here’s an example of one of the new, updated, dragonborn:Ĭompared to the old dragonborn, this one feels a lot more fun to play. And in the upcoming Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons, we get a look at what an updated race might feel like.

Especially options like goblins or kobolds, whose ability score packages were often outliers. We got a look at how WotC plans to tackle races going forward:īut, as many folk have noted, some of the older player races don’t wrote hold up. With Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything, player races got an update in general which the unearthed arcana for Ravenloft made clearer. We’ve already been seeing the evolution of D&D. Announced at D&D Celebration, as part of the ‘Future of D&D’ panel, the new book, Mordenkainen Presents: Monsters of the Multiverse will be a good level setting guide for the upcoming rules changes in 2024.

One of the exciting new things about the upcoming rules gift set is the chance to dig into a new book that updates monsters and playable races. Mordenkainen’s Monsters of the Multiverse promises to update more than 30 player races from throughout 5E.
