While Fizban's Treasury of Dragons offers less for the typical D&D player, the sourcebook encourages quality over quantity. Last year, Tasha's Cauldron of Everything emphasized character creation options, with around two dozen subclasses and a newly refined method to race through custom origins. Fizban's Treasury of Dragons is mostly geared toward helping Dungeon Masters enhance their campaigns, but players can get something out if it too.
Now Wizards of the Coast is looking to remedy this imbalance with a new bestiary rich with lore, encounters, and information about these beloved and scaly monsters.
Over the years, Dungeons & Dragons has traditionally focused more on the dungeons element of the fantasy roleplaying game than on the dragons.