Starter Set Unlike the 4th Edition
Starter Set (2008), the 5th Edition
Starter Set was released on July 15, 2014, before the new core three rulebooks (''
Player's Handbook,
Monster Manual,
Dungeon Master's Guide) were released between August and December 2014. It included a 32-page rulebook for playing characters level 1–5, a 64-page adventure module (Lost Mine of Phandelver
), five pre-generated characters and dice. Lost Mine of Phandelver'' is set in and around the village of Phandalin (a region in the
Forgotten Realms). The
Starter Set won "Best Supplement" in the 2014
Golden Geek Awards. In the 2015
ENnie Awards, the
Starter Set was the gold winner of "Best Production Values" and "Best Family Game". In a review of
Dungeons & Dragons Starter Set in
Black Gate, Andrew Zimmerman Jones said "it's not enough to give us a full idea of what the final rules for 5th edition will look like ... but it does provide enough information to get some hints about how the upcoming edition of the game will be structured. In general, the goal seems to be to streamline the system, making it very accessible to new gamers, but still providing enough substance and versatility that more experienced gamers will find the system desirable. It's a tough balancing act, but looking over the
D&D Starter Set, I feel a growing sense of confidence that the new system will achieve these objectives."
Bloomberg reported that in 2014, the
Starter Set in North America sold 126,870 units. While unit sales decreased in 2015, unit sales started to increase again in 2016. In 2018, 306,670 units were sold in North America. The
Starter Set's adventure,
Lost Mine of Phandelver, was available as a digital product through
D&D Beyond,
Fantasy Grounds, and
Roll20 Tabletop Gaming reported that "the box itself is modelled on the RPG’s iconic ‘Red Box’ released in the early 1980s, and comes with the impression of hours of love in the form of readymade scuffs, creases and tears".
Dungeons & Dragons Essentials Kit In May 2019, the
Dungeons & Dragons Essentials Kit was announced during
D&D Live 2019: The Descent on a
Twitch live stream by Wizards of the Coast and was released on September 3, 2019. The
Essentials Kit also includes a code that unlocks the Essentials Kit Bundle on
D&D Beyond at no extra cost. This bundle consists of the included
Dragon of Icespire Peak adventure (level 1–6), as well as 3 digital-only supplementary adventures written by
Wizards of the Coast: ''Storm Lord's Wrath
(level 7–9), Sleeping Dragon’s Wake
(level 9–11), and Divine Contention
(level 11–13). The product also includes a 50% off code for the Player's Handbook'' (2014) on D&D Beyond. Cameron Kunzelman, for
Paste, wrote "if you’re getting your feet wet with
D&D in 2019, then this is where you’d want to do that". Charlie Hall, for
Polygon, wrote that the "retail product itself provides an excellent value". He highlighted the adventure's "diversity of environments and enemies on offer" and the "dynamic addition" of new two player sidekick rules. Hall was disappointed in the quality level of the cardboard components where he thought the DM screen was "flimsy" and the cards "a bit sloppy. Once separated from their sheets, the edges are rough and uneven. They’ve even too big to sleeve, and need to be trimmed down to fit". Jon Ryan, for
IGN, wrote "it's clear that the team behind this crossover is incredibly invested in striking a great balance between paying homage to and reverently adapting the source material while also making the adventure accessible to new players (after all, isn’t it likely that left to his own devices Rick would just constantly kill all the characters he found boring?). The adventure booklet, in particular, will be a fun read for any DMs who are fans of the series, as it doesn’t just feature commentary from 'Rick' over the standard rule text (as in the rulebook), but rather, almost every room description, stat block, and random table are written from his perspective".
Starter Set: Dragons of Stormwreck Isle In April 2022, the
Starter Set: Dragons of Stomwreck Isle was announced at the D&D Direct livestream event; it was released on July 31, 2022. This starter set includes five pre-generated character sheets, an introductory rulebook, an adventure module and dice. It also includes digital tools and short onboarding videos which explain the fundamentals of
Dungeons & Dragons.
Starter Set: Heroes of the Borderlands As part of the
2024 revision to the 5th Edition ruleset, a new starter set titled
Heroes of the Borderlands is scheduled for release in September 2025. It is inspired by the original
The Keep on the Borderlands adventure and the set will include three booklets:
Caves of Chaos, the
Keep on the Borderlands, and the
Wilderness. It will also include dice, eighteen maps, a combat tracker, "over 200 game cards that detail backgrounds, species, spells, equipment, magic items, monsters, NPCs", and "over 200 tokens". == See also ==