D&D's decade-long tradition of hiding Easter eggs early on in its books has come to an end
Briefly

The quirky fantasy legal disclaimers that have appeared in every Dungeons & Dragons hardcover rulebook since the original Player's Handbook (2014) are being phased out. Publisher Wizards of the Coast announced this change with the 2025 release of the Monster Manual, marking an end to a ten-year tradition that brought joy and amusement to players. The lead designer, Jeremy Crawford, confirmed that this shared moment of jocularity would no longer be found, much to the dismay of some fans who regarded these Easter eggs as beloved highlights.
Wizards of the Coast has confirmed that the humorous legal disclaimers, a staple in D&D books since the 2014 Player's Handbook, will no longer be included.
The whimsical Easter egg, which appeared on copyright pages of D&D books, has been a source of amusement for fans but is now officially coming to an end.
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