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D&D’s magical Strixhaven adventure sourcebook out after brief delay

Two recent Dungeons & Dragons sourcebooks were delayed, publisher Wizards of the Coast announced in October.

Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons, originally due Oct. 19, instead came out Oct. 26 — one week later.

Magic: The Gathering tie-in Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos, originally set for Nov. 16 release, is now out after a brief delay to Dec. 7.

The delay affects digital releases on platforms like D&D Beyond as well as physical books.

So, today, Dungeons & Dragons‘ rollicking campus adventures are out for the world’s greatest roleplaying game with Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos!

Through the book’s multiyear campaign, players begin as first-year students who study, socialize, and adventure their way to graduation, while professors impart fantastical secrets – but danger lurks. Campus hijinks mixed with mishaps and sinister plots make it up to you to save the day.

Strixhaven: Curriculum of Chaos (D&D/MTG Adventure Book) (Dungeons & Dragons)

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