The new Dungeons & Dragons accessory The Deck of Many Things was released today after a production delay.
Wizards of the Coast said Oct. 27 that a manufacturing issue was behind the Deck’s delay. Preview copies of the product, including those sent to Nerdvana, showed cards of different heights and some cards bowing in and out in different directions.
Those who purchased the digital version of The Book of Many Things from D&D Beyond still got that ebook on Nov. 14, the original release date, and those who bought the physical and digital bundle also got early access to the book on Oct. 31.
The boxed set includes two books and 66 tarot-sized cards that introduce “magical whimsy” into the tabletop roleplaying game. “In addition to the 22 cards in the original Deck of Many Things, players will discover 44 startling and delightful new cards as well as an 80-page reference guidebook showcasing each card in the expanded deck. The Book of Many Things contains 192 pages of almost every type of game content that exists for D&D but also over 35 new statblocks for monsters, complete adventure locations for every level, and more.”