''Spelljammer'' is a
campaign setting
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originally published for the ''
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons
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'' (
2nd edition)
role-playing game
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, which features a
fantastic
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* ''Fantastic'' (Wham! album)
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(as opposed to
scientific
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)
outer space environment. Subsequent editions have included ''Spelljammer'' content; a ''Dungeons & Dragons''
5th edition setting update was released on August 16, 2022.
''Spelljammer'' introduced into the ''AD&D'' universe a comprehensive system of fantasy
astrophysics
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, including the
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concept of crystal
celestial spheres
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. Crystal spheres may contain multiple worlds and are navigable using ships equipped with "spelljamming helms". Ships powered by spelljamming helms are capable of flying into not only the sky but into
space
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. With their own fields of
gravity
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and
atmosphere
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, the ships have open decks and tend not to resemble the
spaceships of
science fiction
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, but instead look more like
galleon
Galleons were large, multi-decked sailing ships developed in Spain and Portugal.
They were first used as armed cargo carriers by Europe, Europeans from the 16th to 18th centuries during the Age of Sail, and they were the principal vessels dr ...
s, animals, birds, fish or even more wildly fantastic shapes.
The ''Spelljammer'' setting is designed to allow the usual
sword and sorcery
Sword and sorcery (S&S), or heroic fantasy, is a subgenre of fantasy characterized by sword-wielding heroes engaged in exciting and violent adventures. Elements of Romance (love), romance, Magic (fantasy), magic, and the supernatural are also ...
adventures of ''Dungeons & Dragons'' to take place within the framework of outer space tropes. Flying ships travel through the vast expanses of interplanetary space, visiting moons and planets and other stellar objects.
Like the
Planescape
''Planescape'' is a campaign setting for the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playing game, designed by David Cook (game designer), Zeb Cook, and published by TSR, Inc., TSR in 1994.
Description
''Planescape'' encompasses numerous Plane (Dun ...
setting, ''Spelljammer'' unifies most of the other AD&D settings and provides a canonical method for allowing characters from one setting (such as
Dragonlance
''Dragonlance'' is a shared universe created by Laura and Tracy Hickman, and expanded by Tracy Hickman and Margaret Weis under the direction of TSR, Inc. into a series of fantasy novels. The Hickmans conceived ''Dragonlance'' while driving i ...
) to travel to another (such as the
Forgotten Realms
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). However, unlike Planescape, it keeps all of the action on the
Prime Material Plane
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and uses the crystal spheres, and the
"phlogiston" between them, to form natural barriers between otherwise incompatible settings. Though the
cosmology
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is derived largely from the
Ptolemaic system
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of
astronomy
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, many of the ideas owe much to the works of
Jules Verne
Jules Gabriel Verne (;''Longman Pronunciation Dictionary''. ; 8 February 1828 – 24 March 1905) was a French novelist, poet and playwright.
His collaboration with the publisher Pierre-Jules Hetzel led to the creation of the ''Voyages extraor ...
and his contemporaries, and to related games and fiction with a
steampunk
Steampunk is a subgenre of science fiction that incorporates retrofuturistic technology and Applied arts, aesthetics inspired by, but not limited to, 19th-century Industrial Revolution, industrial steam engine, steam-powered machinery. Steampun ...
or
planetary romance
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flavor. A strong
Age of Sail
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flavor is also present.
Publication history
Shannon Appelcline, in the book ''Designers & Dragons'' (2011), highlighted that in 1989 Spelljammer was the first of a host of new campaign settings published by TSR. It was created by
Jeff Grubb
Jeff Grubb (born August 27, 1957) is an author of novels, short stories, and comics, as well as a computer and role-playing game designer in the fantasy genre. Grubb worked on the ''Dragonlance'' campaign setting under Tracy Hickman, and the ' ...
and "introduced a universe of magical starships traversing the 'crystal spheres' that contained all the earthbound AD&D campaign worlds. It suggested a method to connect together all of TSR's settings and at the same time introduced fun new Jules Verne-esque technology that had never before been seen in the game. It was innovative and popular".
Appelcline commented that Spelljammer "offered a way to connect every single ''D&D'' fantasy world, was thus one of the first true crossovers" in role-playing games.
''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' (2nd edition)
The ''
Spelljammer: AD&D Adventures in Space'' space fantasy boxed set was released in 1989.
Several of
TSR's other campaign worlds had their own sections in the ''Spelljammer Boxed Set'' - ''Realmspace'' for the
Forgotten Realms
''Forgotten Realms'' is a campaign setting for the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (''D&D'') fantasy role-playing game. Commonly referred to by players and game designers as "The Realms", it was created by game designer Ed Greenwood around 1967 as a setti ...
, ''Krynnspace'' for
Dragonlance
''Dragonlance'' is a shared universe created by Laura and Tracy Hickman, and expanded by Tracy Hickman and Margaret Weis under the direction of TSR, Inc. into a series of fantasy novels. The Hickmans conceived ''Dragonlance'' while driving i ...
, and ''Greyspace'' for
Greyhawk
Greyhawk, also known as the World of Greyhawk, is a fictional world designed as a campaign setting for the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy roleplaying game. Although not the first campaign world developed for ''Dungeons & Dragons''—Dave Arneson' ...
. Along with the new sphere - ''Clusterspace'' - they were known as the "Big Three and Astromundi".
Dark Sun
''Dark Sun'' is an original ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (D&D) campaign setting set in the fictional, post-apocalyptic desert world of Athas. ''Dark Sun'' featured an innovative metaplot, influential art work, dark themes, and a genre-bending take ...
,
Ravenloft
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and
Mystara weren't included, as the first two did not fit with the setting and the Mystara only used the D&D rules, not the AD&D rules.
The product line would be expanded with a number of boxed sets and accessories such as ''
Lost Ships'' (1990), ''
Realmspace'' (1991) and ''
The Astromundi Cluster
''The Astromundi Cluster'' is a 1993 boxed set accessory for the Spelljammer campaign setting, part of the ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playing game.
Contents
''The Astromundi Cluster'' described a unique crystal sphere compos ...
'' (1993). Appelcline commented that ''The Astromundi Cluster'' acted as "a soft reboot of the ''Spelljammer'' line" and was more of setting focused sourcebook than previous Spelljammer books which acted more "as a conduit between all of the other AD&D settings". The first adventure module, titled ''
Wildspace'', was released in 1990; four connected adventure modules followed it. A longer campaign module, ''Heart of the Enemy'', was then published in 1992 followed by an adventure anthology, ''Space Lairs'', in 1993.
The monsters of ''Spelljammer'' were detailed in two installments of the ''
Monstrous Compendium'' series, ''Spelljammer Appendix'' in 1990 and ''Spelljammer Appendix II'' in 1991.
In 1993, ''Space Lairs'' and ''The Astromundi Cluster'' were the final products of the line.
Appelcline commented on the end of the setting in the ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' era: "TSR's fifth second-edition campaign world,
Planescape
''Planescape'' is a campaign setting for the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playing game, designed by David Cook (game designer), Zeb Cook, and published by TSR, Inc., TSR in 1994.
Description
''Planescape'' encompasses numerous Plane (Dun ...
(1993), was released to replace Spelljammer, which had just then ended. TSR wanted a new world-spanning setting and
Slade Henson came up with the answer by suggesting a new setting built on Jeff Grubb's first-edition ''Manual of the Planes'' (1987).
..Unlike Spelljammer this new setting had a strong geographical centre, the City of Sigil, resolving a flaw in the Spelljammer setting that denied players a good home base".
''Dungeons & Dragons'' (3rd edition)
The ''Spelljammer'' line of products was discontinued by TSR before they were acquired by
Wizards of the Coast
Wizards of the Coast LLC (WotC or Wizards) is an American game Publishing, publisher, most of which are based on fantasy and List of science fiction themes, science-fiction themes, and formerly an operator of retail game stores. In 1999, toy ...
in 1997.
In May 2002,
Paizo published an article for Spelljammer in ''
Dungeon
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'' #92 titled "Spelljammer: Shadow of the Spider Moon". Using the
D20 system
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, it provided new rules for firearms and spelljamming, as well as skills, feats and prestige classes.
Spelljammer monsters such as neogi and giff were not used. Instead, it featured creatures from the ''
Monster Manual
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'' such as
drow
The drow ( or ) or dark elves are a dark-skinned and white-haired subrace of Elf (Dungeons & Dragons), elves connected to the Subterranea (geography), subterranean Underdark in the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy roleplaying game. The drow have t ...
, formians and yuan-ti.
In May 2005, Wizards of the Coast updated the neogi to the
3.5 edition rules in the supplement ''
Lords of Madness'' (2005). The book included a chapter with a sample map of a crashed Spelljamming vessel, cultural habits of the neogi, and the monster's stat blocks.
''Dungeons & Dragons'' (4th edition)
A ''Spelljammer''
homage appears in the 4th edition ''
Manual of the Planes
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The original book (for use with ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' 1st Edit ...
''; the sourcebook highlights Spelljammer ships as one method of traveling between
planes and provides information for in-game use of Spelljammer vessels.
''Dungeons & Dragons'' (5th edition)
''Spelljammer'' content also appears in the
5th Edition adventure module ''
Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage'' (2018). In the adventure, a spelljamming ship and its illithid captain appear stranded in level 19 of the titular dungeon.
Then in October 2021, Wizards released the PDF ''Travelers of the Multiverse'' which is part of the "
Unearthed Arcana
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" public playtest series. Of the six player races it included, four races (autognome, giff, hadozee, and plasmoid) are closely associated with the ''Spelljammer'' setting. Both ''
Polygon
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The segments of a closed polygonal chain are called its '' edges'' or ''sides''. The points where two edges meet are the polygon ...
'' and ''
Bleeding Cool
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'' highlighted that this playtest could indicate a future ''Spelljammer''
reboot
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.
Wizards of the Coast released a new boxed set titled ''
Spelljammer: Adventures in Space'' on August 16, 2022; this release updates the ''Spelljammer'' setting for the 5th Edition.
The box set includes a Dungeon Master's screen, a double-sided poster map and three 64-page hardcover books: ''Astral Adventurer's Guide'' (a Dungeon Master guide), ''Boo's Astral Menagerie'' (a bestiary), and ''Light of Xaryxis'' (an adventure module). A special edition, with cover art by Hydro74, was also released.
A prequel adventure module, titled ''Spelljammer Academy'', was released for free on the Wizards of the Coast website and on
D&D Beyond
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in July of the same year.
''Monstrous Compendium Vol 1: Spelljammer Creatures'' introduced ten creatures from the ''Spelljammer'' setting to the 5th Edition in April 2022.
Fictional setting
Spelljamming helms
''Spelljamming helms'' are the central setting concept which allow interplanetary and interstellar space travel for vessels which would otherwise not be spaceworthy, in the form of a
helm.
Any spellcaster may sit on a spelljammer helm to move the ship.
The mysterious race known as the Arcane is the sole manufacturer and distributor of spelljamming helms.
Within the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' universe, they are a method of converting magical energy into motive power.
Gravity and air
All bodies of a sufficiently large size have
gravity
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. This gravity usually (but not always) exerts a force equal to the standard gravitational attraction on the surface of an Earth-sized planetary body. Gravity in the ''Spelljammer'' universe is also an exceptionally convenient force, and almost always works such that "down" orients itself in a manner most humanoids would find sensible.
All bodies of any size carry with them an envelope of air whenever they leave the surface of a planet or other stellar object. Unlike real-world astrophysics, this air envelope is not dispersed by the vacuum of space. These bubbles of air provide breathable atmosphere for varying lengths of time, but 3 months is considered "standard".
Crystal spheres
A crystal sphere (also known as a crystal shell) is a gigantic spherical shell which contains an entire
planetary system
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. Each sphere varies in size but typically they are twice the diameter of the orbit of the planet that is farthest from the sun or planet at the center of the sphere (the system's primary).
The surface of the sphere is called the "sphere wall" and separates the void of "wildspace" (within the sphere) from the "phlogiston" (that surrounds and flows outside the sphere). The sphere wall has no gravity and appears to be impossible to damage by any normal or magical means. Openings in the sphere wall called "portals" allow spelljamming ships or wildspace creatures to pass through and enter or exit from a crystal sphere. Portals can spontaneously open and close anywhere on the sphere wall. Magical spells (or magical items that reproduce their effects) can allow a portal to be located. Other magic can open a new portal or collapse an existing one. Ships or creatures passing through a portal when it closes may be cut in two.
Unlike the
Ptolemaic system
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, the crystal spheres are not nested within each other.
Wildspace
Wildspace is similar to the outer space of science fiction, with planets, asteroids and stars, but with different physics.
Gravity is either none or the same as that of Earth, and is directed towards the center of planet-sized bodies; on large objects in space like spacecraft and enormous creatures gravity is directed towards a flat plane running through the object's long axis, allowing characters to stand on the decks of ships.
The Phlogiston
The
phlogiston
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is essentially a big ocean of a unique element that is neither air, fire, water, or earth.
The phlogiston (also known as "the Flow") is a bright, extremely combustible gas-like medium that exists between the Crystal Spheres. A signature property of the substance is that it does not exist within the boundaries of a crystal sphere, to the degree that it cannot be brought into a crystal sphere by any known means up to and including the direct will of deities. Every crystal sphere floats in the phlogiston, very slowly bobbing up and down over time. Travel between Crystal Spheres is facilitated by the formation of "Flow rivers" — sections of the phlogiston which have a
current
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* Current (fluid), the flow of a liquid or a gas
** Air current, a flow of air
** Ocean current, a current in the ocean
*** Rip current, a kind of water current
** Current (hydr ...
and greatly reduce travel time. Travel through the "slow flow" (i.e. off the Flow rivers) is possible, but very dangerous.
The ''Spelljammer''
The ''Spelljammer'' is a legendary ship which looks like a gigantic
manta ray
Manta rays are large Batoidea, rays belonging to the genus ''Mobula'' (formerly its own genus ''Manta''). The larger species, ''Giant oceanic manta ray, M. birostris'', reaches in width, while the smaller, ''Reef manta ray, M. alfredi'', reac ...
,
and houses an entire city on its back. All spacefarers (people who live in wildspace) have heard of the ''Spelljammer'' but very few have ever seen it themselves. It is this ship that gives its name to "spelljamming", "spelljamming helms" and anything else connected with spelljamming. The ship has been reported to have been seen in countless spheres for as long as records go back. Even some groundlings (people who live on planets that have very little or no commerce with spelljamming communities) have legends about it. There are hundreds of conflicting legends about this ship, and a mythology has developed about the ship that is similar to the legends surrounding ''
The Flying Dutchman''.
As a living thing (although it does not consume any matter, it does absorb heat and light through its ventral (or under) side and uses them to produce air and food for its inhabitants), the ''Spelljammer'' has a complex life cycle and means of procreation. Normally the ship has no captain and wanders the cosmos seemingly aimlessly. When the ''Spelljammer'' has a captain, obtained through another complex process, it will create Smalljammers (miniature versions of the ''Spelljammer'') that go forth as its spawn. Apparently there can only be one Spelljammer at any one time. One Smalljammer will mature into a full ''Spelljammer'' ship if its predecessor is ever destroyed.
Races
Alien races inhabiting the Spelljammer universe included
humans
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,
dwarves, xenophobic
beholders, rapacious
neogi, militant
giff (humanoid
hippopotami), centaurlike dracons, hubristic
elf
An elf (: elves) is a type of humanoid supernatural being in Germanic peoples, Germanic folklore. Elves appear especially in Norse mythology, North Germanic mythology, being mentioned in the Icelandic ''Poetic Edda'' and the ''Prose Edda'' ...
armadas, spacefaring orcs called "scro", mysterious
arcane
Arcane may refer to:
Comics and literature
* Anton Arcane, a DC Comics character
* Arcane Jill Watson, a fictional character in ''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'' franchise
* Arcane literature, fictional literature in the Cthulhu Mythos
...
, the
Thri-kreen insectoids, and bumbling tinker
gnomes
A gnome () is a mythological creature and diminutive spirit in Renaissance magic and alchemy, introduced by Paracelsus in the 16th century and widely adopted by authors, including those of modern fantasy literature. They are typically depict ...
.
Illithid
In the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playing game, illithids (commonly known as mind flayers) are monstrous humanoid ''aberrations'' with psionic powers. In a typical ''Dungeons & Dragons'' campaign setting, they live in the moist caverns ...
s were another major race, but were presented as more mercantile and less overtly evil than in other D&D settings. The ''Monstrous Compendium'' series added many more minor races. The simian Hadozee were also introduced into the setting, and later incorporated into the 3.5 rules in the supplemental book ''
Stormwrack''.
Official products
Spelljammer has acted as the official campaign setting for multiple ''Dungeons & Dragons'' roleplaying adventure modules, sourcebooks and accessories.
In other media
Comics
Sixteen comics set in the ''Spelljammer'' universe were published by
DC Comics
DC Comics (originally DC Comics, Inc., and also known simply as DC) is an American comic book publisher owned by DC Entertainment, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery. DC is an initialism for "Detective Comics", an American comic book seri ...
between September 1990 and November 1991 with the creative team of
Barbara Kesel
Barbara Randall Kesel (née Randall, born October 2, 1960) is an American writer and editor of comic books. Her bibliography includes work for Crossgen, Dark Horse Comics, DC Comics, IDW Publishing, Image Comics, and Marvel Comics.
Biography
K ...
as writer, and Michael Collins,
Dan Panosian, and other contributors. The first appearance was in TSR Worlds Annual #1, where the Jammers were introduced in a third of the 72-page book. Two weeks later, their own title went on sale, but both comics have a shelf date of September, 1990. ''
Spelljammer'' comics also uses Jasmine, a winged human character originally introduced from
Forgotten Realms comics, as one of the lead characters.
Music
Wizards of the Coast released a soundtrack, titled ''
Spelljams'', for ''Spelljammer: Adventures in Space'' digitally on August 16, 2022;
each song on the soundtrack corresponds with one of the chapters in the adventure module ''Light of Xaryxis''.
Novels
Six novels set in the ''Spelljammer'' universe were published by
TSR, before TSR was incorporated into
Wizards of the Coast
Wizards of the Coast LLC (WotC or Wizards) is an American game Publishing, publisher, most of which are based on fantasy and List of science fiction themes, science-fiction themes, and formerly an operator of retail game stores. In 1999, toy ...
. The novels were interconnected and formed "The Cloakmaster Cycle". The novels tell the story of Teldin Moore, a 'groundling' farmer on Krynn who has a powerful and apparently cursed magical cloak that was given to him. He then ends up on a quest, which takes him first into wildspace and then away from his home sphere to distant crystal spheres. The series showcases the wonders and perils of the Spelljammer universe. The novels are now out of print.
* ''Beyond the Moons'' by
David Cook, (July, 1991) ()
* ''Into the Void'' by
Nigel Findley, (October, 1991) ()
* ''The Maelstrom's Eye'' by
Roger E. Moore, (May, 1992) ()
* ''The Radiant Dragon'' by
Elaine Cunningham, (November, 1992) ()
* ''The Broken Sphere'' by
Nigel Findley, (May, 1993) ()
* ''The Ultimate Helm'' by Russ T. Howard, (September, 1993) ()
Computer games
The only ''Spelljammer'' computer game ever produced was ''
Spelljammer: Pirates of Realmspace'', published by
SSI in 1992.
In 2002 a team of freelance game modification developers created "The Arcane Space Tileset" for ''
Neverwinter Nights
''Neverwinter Nights'' is a series of video games developed by BioWare and Obsidian Entertainment, based on the ''Forgotten Realms'' campaign setting of the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing game. Aside from also being set around the city Nev ...
''. This tileset included Spelljamming ships, space and atmospheric terrains, along with monsters and NPCs, all set within the Spelljammer Campaign setting.
Web series
''
Legends of the Multiverse'' is an official
actual play streaming series broadcast on the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' channels which premiered on April 27, 2022 and is set in the Spelljammer campaign setting. It stars
Deborah Ann Woll, B. Dave Walters, Gina Darling, Meagan Kenreck, and Todd Kenreck. It will also feature guest stars such as
Brennan Lee Mulligan,
Aabria Iyengar, Ginny Di, Anna Prosser, Deejay Knight, Emme Montgomery,
Travis McElroy,
SungWon Cho, and
Jim Zub
Jim Zubkavich, known professionally as Jim Zub, is a Canadian comic book writer, artist, and art instructor best known for creating comics ''Skullkickers'' (2010), '' Wayward'' (2014), and ''Glitterbomb'' (2016) for Image Comics, writing on the ...
.
Reception
In the January 1990 edition of ''
Games International
''Computer Games Magazine'' was a monthly computer and console gaming print magazine, founded in October 1988 as the United Kingdom publication ''Games International''. During its history, it was known variously as ''Strategy Plus'' (October 1 ...
'' (issue #12), James Wallis was not a fan of the initial release, ''
Spelljammer: AD&D Adventures in Space'', finding inconsistencies in the combat rules, saying that the cumulative effect of these inconsistencies is to make space combat unplayable. He did find the background "imaginative and consistent", but very little of it. Although he admired the production values of the components, he found the book disorganized to the point of "disarray and confusion". He concluded by giving the game a poor rating of only 2 out of 5, saying that "''Spelljammer'' may score well physically but fails mentally
..Scavenging ''AD&D'' players who enjoy stripping tasty ideas from the carcasses of dying games may find it of interest, but I cannot recommend it to anyone else".
Alexander Sowa, for ''
CBR'' in October 2021, commented that Spelljammer should be one of the classic settings Wizards of the Coast brings back for the 5th Edition. Sowa wrote that "players have been asking for Spelljammer to be introduced to ''5e'' since the release of the first setting sourcebook. Wizards tossed them a bone with the Dream of The Blue Veil spell added in ''
Tasha's Cauldron of Everything
''Tasha's Cauldron of Everything'' is a sourcebook for the Editions of Dungeons & Dragons, 5th edition of the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' fantasy role-playing game, published in 2020. The book is a supplement to the 5th edition ''Dungeon Master's Gui ...
'', but it's not a replacement for the niche Spelljammer previously filled. It's not just a way to travel between different campaign settings; it's a simultaneous fulfillment of sci-fi and fantasy dreams of exploration, venturing deep into unknown depths and contending with the strange and otherworldly".
Spelljammer was #3 on ''The Gamer''
's 2022 "The 8 Best Dungeons & Dragons Settings Ever" list — the article states that "Spelljammer is one of the most unique settings on this list, with endless possibilities brought up in its planet-hopping realms. The Spelljammer setting can almost best be surmised as 'pirates meets sci-fi fantasy' with its blend of magical worlds and galaxy-traversing galleons". In a separate article for ''The Gamer'', in February 2022, Paul DiSalvo commented that "while D&D's second edition was home to a wide range of Spelljammer books including several adventure modules, the setting has since faded into obscurity, with it not being prominently featured within the game's third, fourth, and fifth editions".
In his 2023 book ''Monsters, Aliens, and Holes in the Ground'', RPG historian Stu Horvath called the game "gloriously bewildering." Horvath also noted the new edition being launched for the 5th edition of ''
D&D'', commenting "I can't imagine something so weird as the original coming out today — the new version already seems different, a little less odd, a little more formulaic."
References
External links
Spelljammer: Beyond the Moons(official fan site)
''Dragonhelm's Guide to Krynnspace''at
Dragonlance Nexus
The Dragonlance Nexus is a Dragonlance fansite that was created in 1996 as "Dragon Realm". The site was overhauled and a new name was given to it as the "Dragonlance Nexus". Beginning on November 28, 2005, the site began publishing articles writte ...
''Beyond the Moons - Crimson Sphere''at Spelljammer.org
''Tarkas Brain Lab IV''(listed as ''Helm System for 3e'') at Spelljammer.org
at AndyCollins.net
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