Neon Odyssey is a new third-party Dungeons and Dragons supplement that includes over 40 sci-fi subclasses, 30 playable aliens, 300 monsters, rules for space combat and bounty hunting, and more. Using this trio of Dungeons and Dragons books, which were funded in a matter of seconds on Kickstarter, gamers can live out space opera fantasies like Star Wars or Cowboy Bebop.
Avantris Entertainment is a third-party Dungeons and Dragons company that got its start with the popular actual play, Legends of Avantris. Though not as popular as Critical Role, Legends of Avantris has nine campaigns under its belt and has a large following. Avantris Entertainment also released The Crooked Moon, a massive 632-page tome of folk-horror D&D options for players and tools for Dungeon Masters.

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Neon Odyssey Brings Dungeons and Dragons to the Stars
Now, Avantris Entertainment has revealed another project that is even larger than The Crooked Moon. Neon Odyssey consists of three books – the Outrunner’s Handbook, the Cosmic Codex, and the Overdrive Expansion – that bring space operas to life in Dungeons and Dragons. Space-opera versions of every core class in the new D&D 5.5e rules, the new Machinist class, and over 40 subclasses, 30 species, 100 spells, 300 monsters, and more will be found across the three books, which will contain more than 1,400 pages. To celebrate the campaign launch, Avantris Entertainment even released a music video for Neon Odyssey, featuring an original track from popular synthwave band The Midnight and stunning animation featuring characters from the Stardust Rhapsody: Anthem campaign that inspired this book.
Outrunner’s Handbook
Sci-fi reworks for all 12 core Dungeons and Dragons classes
Cryptist (Warlock)
Disciple (Monk)
Enforcer (Paladin)
Esper (Sorcerer)
Gridrunner (Wizard)
Icon (Bard)
Juggernaut (Barbarian)
Oracle (Cleric)
Primalist (Druid)
Scoundrel (Rogue)
Soldier (Fighter)
Tracer (Ranger)
New class: the Machinist
20+ subclasses, including:
Virus Gridrunner
Commando Soldier
Holostar Icon
Scrapper Juggernaut
Symmetric Disciple
15+ species, including:
Oozoid
Raizo
Clawderan
Nilari
Saurian
Laika
24 backgrounds
100+ spells and feats
Vehicle and starship combat rules
Sci-fi equipment and economy rules
Bounty hunting system
Cosmic Codex
Stardust Rhapsody setting guide
Realms, including:
Hypergrid (cyberspace)
Cacophony (reality-warping chaos realm)
12 Factions
200+ monster and enemy stat blocks, including:
Arcade Fey
Discordant Fiends
20 worlds
20 missions
Magic items
Overdrive Expansion
20+ additional subclasses
15+ additional species
100+ more monster and enemy stat blocks
10 more worlds
20 more missions
Vehicles and upgrades
Magic items
Profession systems and more feats
Racing, gambling, and entertainment systems
Neon Odyssey was fully funded within seconds of its Kickstarter launch, with over $1.5 million pledged within the first 30 minutes. By the end of the first day, the project already had $5.2 million, with that number surpassing $7 million and counting at press time a day later. Needless to say, Neon Odyssey has already unlocked nearly every stretch goal, though Avantris Entertainment is seemingly adding more to keep up with the abundance of pledges.
New Subclasses
Deepsworn Cryptist
Anomaly Disciple
Riftwalker Esper
Cybertronic Gridrunner
Remix Icon
Xenotrainer Primalist
Harmonious Oracle
Quickdraw Scoundrel
Protostalker Tracer
New Species
Benthos
Greeble
Jenovan
Navili
Nematoan
Skettik
Zorbrak
Faction reputation
Racing power-ups
Galactic citizen top-down tokens
New music
Stardust Rhapsody adventure
Dozens of designers have come together to work on Neon Odyssey, including former D&D game designer Dan Dillon and current senior game designer James Haeck, so gamers can expect high-quality content from this project. Though it doesn’t have a solid release date yet, fulfillment is expected by November 2027.
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Fans of this project should also check out Idols of the Neon Dark, a third-party D&D supplement inspired by KPop Demon Hunters. The campaign is already funded and closed on Kickstarter, but late backing is available for those interested in bringing more neon lights into their D&D games.
