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Frontiers of Eberron: Quickstone

Have Wand—Will Travel

Join Eberron setting creator Keith Baker on a journey across the Western Frontier, the contested land that lies between the ancient kingdom of Breland and the rising nation of Droaam. Frontiers of Eberron: Quickstone takes a deep dive into this untamed region, exploring the towns and denizens of this dangerous land.

The Western Frontier is a place where creatures long thought of as “monsters” mingle with clever smugglers and brave wandslingers. In addition to lore about the region and a detailed look at the border town of Quickstone, Frontiers of Eberron: Quickstone includes a host of new options for players and Dungeon Masters. Play as a harpy, gargoyle, or medusa! Use Nemesis Sorcery to get an edge on your opponent, or harness the powers of the Bloodhound Ranger to track an elusive foe. Take advantage of new feats, backgrounds, and other options to become a master wandslinger, including unique rules for engaging in arcane duels. Claim mighty artifacts such as Kharash’s Promise or the hand of the daelkyr Orlassk! Frontiers of Eberron: Quickstone is fully updated for the 2024 version of the fifth edition rules for DUNGEONS & DRAGONS, and includes a new system for creating dragonmarked characters in Eberron.

In addition to new monsters, treasures, and descriptions of the communities and cultures of the Frontier, Frontiers of Eberron: Quickstone includes the adventure “Heart of Stone” by Imogen Gingell. This provides a story arc that will take characters from 1st level up to 5th level. Can the adventurers uncover the true threat behind a cult spreading across the Western Frontier? There’s only one way to find out. Strap on your wand and mount your tribex—we ride at dawn!

Frontiers of Eberron: Quickstone Includes:

  • 6 new Subclasses
  • 5 new Backgrounds
  • 6 new Species, including Harpies and Warforged!
  • 15 new Feats, including Dragonmarks!
  • 15 new Magic Items

...all updated for 2024 DUNGEONS & DRAGONS!

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When you Purchase Frontiers of Eberron: Quickstone you recieve access to the Chapter 7 adventure, 'Heart of Stone', for Roll20 FREE!

"Heart of Stone” is an introductory adventure for the Eberron campaign setting for a party of five 1st-level characters written by Imogen Gingell. The adventure takes place in the town of Quickstone on the western border of Breland, where the nation abuts Droaam, the nation of monsters.


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Alexander M April 27, 2025 12:48 pm UTC
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> Pre-ordered the PDF and want a print-on-demand hardcover? We got you covered!
> Select the Premium or Standard option below and get your entire pre-order purchase price discounted from the bundle!

Those links don't work anymore. Is this still possible?
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Jim F April 24, 2025 10:15 am UTC
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There appears to be an important token .missing; Graaz’ka the Stone Listener in the Kobold Warrens.
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Cameron H March 30, 2025 1:27 am UTC
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I'd love it if they the released a 2014 version of the content in this book. I appreciate the premise was to have support the up and coming version of 5th edition but respectfully, everyone I know has a massive preference to the 2014 version and considering the previous support in other books, it's a shame not to be able to run them all together.

As much as people want to pretend, 2024 is not very backwards compatible and even then it's not a great successor
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Donald C February 24, 2025 1:51 pm UTC
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If just buy PDF can access older versions for 2014 editions as well as updated 2024 rule set?
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Kaladin R January 15, 2025 5:34 am UTC
Is there going to be a roll20 version of this book?
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Maia W January 12, 2025 7:27 am UTC
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I purchased this and was told I received the free Roll20 module, but when I click on the link, it takes me to the paid page here on the DMs Guild. Its not free. Any way to fix this?
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Joshua W January 08, 2025 4:01 am UTC
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Oddly enough, pages 121 and 122 are switched in the pdf.
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Damian F January 03, 2025 9:19 pm UTC
It's a darned shame that this is "updated to the 2024 edition". I'd rather have seen its contents for actual 5e.
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Jacoby D January 11, 2025 10:05 pm UTC
Agreed, it's a major reason why I'm not going for it yet, since I'm still evaluating whether or not I'm going all in on Tales of the Valiant, and haven't gotten around to comparing the differences between 5e24 and ToV.
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Jarie S January 14, 2025 4:53 am UTC
As a DM that has run 5e for years, the 2024 update is not a bad move. Seriously, so many minor problems are fixed and the few things I don't like... can easily be unused without any problems whatsoever. It sure seems you haven't taken any serious look into 5e2024 content (at most, you listened to a few anti-2024 reviewers), or you would know it is completely backwards-compatible (in that all new content works just fine in 5e2014 just as all previous content works just fine in 5e2024).
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Brian A January 17, 2025 8:17 pm UTC
I am glad you brought this up. I too am unsure if I want to move to 2024. Mostly because I have over $500 worth of books on my shelf, two 5e campaigns planed, and one currently running. I may just drop DM for a bit and play it out if I can.
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Peter H April 12, 2025 6:28 pm UTC
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I'm personally enjoying using the new 2024 rules. I started a new game with the new rules just about 2 weeks after the new PHB came out (running the adventure from this book) and it didn't really feel all that different from the previous version except I could make things a little more challenging. I was pretty easily able to use 2014 resources running a 2024 game, while only needing to occasionally make tweaks to make 2014 MM monsters a little more challenging. Once the new MM came out, things got even easier.
The only things I would assume you really need to adjust are the subclasses for classes that usually picked up archetypes at levels earlier than 3, which is not that big a deal.
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Peter H April 12, 2025 6:32 pm UTC
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Personally, I have not had any issues using any of my 2014 supplements with my 2024 games, so I wouldn't worry about that. I would say the biggest across the board change that affects encounter planning is weapon mastery properties, but my players forget to utilize those 99% of the time anyway.
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Damian F May 07, 2025 6:11 am UTC
It is not "completely backwards compatible". The class/subclass system alone is not compatible without alteration. The challenge rating scales are drastically different.

I do not want the crap that is 6e pretending to be 5e. I want 5e. And I'm not going to stop being disappointed with Keith Baker et al for changing what would have been a good supplement for 5th edition to a supplement for a different game.
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Aaron W December 02, 2024 3:20 am UTC
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Is the discount period for those who pre-ordered to get the PoD at a reduced rate ended? Or do the prices shown reflect the pre-order amount? The links further down the page are returning an error page.
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Jonathan F November 02, 2024 8:44 pm UTC
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Any chance we could get a Roll 20 version of the adventure that uses the 2014 monster/npc sheets, rather than the 2024? The 2024 ones are pretty unusable right now. For example, attacks seem to be set up to do multiple instances of the same damage. Rolling damage for the banshee's Corrupting Touch not only rolled 3d6+(a whopping)54, but also rolled it 27 times!
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Damian F January 03, 2025 9:25 pm UTC
This. I can't justify buying this as someone who does not have any desire or intent to use the 2024 version. They're not as compatible as people like to pretend.
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John M November 01, 2024 10:47 pm UTC
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If they're going with the least marks as origin feats, I wonder if future supplements will have the lesser, greater and Siberys feats.
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Alejandro Gabriel B October 31, 2024 1:47 pm UTC
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I have a question as to how the Disruptive Dueling Style is meant to be interpreted. On page 21, under Dueling Styles, it says that a duelist with a Disruptive style can "choose the consequence the loser faces". Is this meant to override the winner’s choice, potentially preventing death?
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Sean R October 25, 2024 6:37 am UTC
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Will we get further errata? I'd particularly like to know how to handle some of the spell notes: 'Minor Image' is referred to a few times (most notably with regards to the Mark of Shadow, page 165), but that isn't a spell in 5e at all. Also Ashbound Initiate makes reference to Branding Smite (page 166), which was a spell in 2014 rules but is gone in 2024. It would be good to get some clear guidance on what spells these should reference and make use of.
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Visionary P October 29, 2024 8:25 pm UTC
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Yes, we are working on updating the PDF for errata in early November.
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John W September 28, 2024 9:48 pm UTC
Will this one get its own roll20 version
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Visionary P September 30, 2024 1:16 pm UTC
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Thanks for your interest! We are looking into it.
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Erik Z September 24, 2024 8:14 am UTC
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What is the difference between the Premium and the Standard HC version of the printed book?
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Michael H September 24, 2024 3:30 pm UTC
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Wondering the same thing. Can't find that information anywhere on this page.
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Michael H September 25, 2024 1:09 pm UTC
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I discovered this explanation: https://help.dmsguild.com/hc/en-us/articles/12776908699671-What-is-the-difference-between-B-W-Premium-Color-and-Standard-Color
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Erik Z September 26, 2024 6:50 am UTC
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Thanks for your research!
Now I have to meditate on the question of whether "more vivid colors" justify a price difference of roundabout 20 bucks...
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William B September 22, 2024 5:57 am UTC
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In The Stare section of the rules, the column of Dueling Styles that says 'Strong Against' should say 'Weak Against' because at the moment it gives the opposite impression of what it actually means. Looking at the row for the move 'Twitch' and seeing in the 'Strong Against' column that it says 'Eye of the Beholder', one assumes that Twitch is Strong Against Eye of the Beholder, but in fact it's the other way around, Twitch is Weak to Eye of the Beholder, but the way the column reads gives the wrong impression. It's trying to say 'this is the move that is strong against this move', but that's not intuitively how that column structure reads, it reads naturally like 'this move is strong against this move.', which is backwards to what they're trying to say.
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