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Old 16th May 2010, 02:01 AM   #16 (permalink)
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FWIW, this is pretty good evidence that WotC doesn't have a 5e planned for the immediate future. Now once Mearls leaves, that's probably the point I stop buying 4e books because 5e is going to be in development from that point on.
Depends. If 5e is effectively 4.5 with new art and a different set of races and classes in PH1, then Mearls could easily have a lot to do with it.
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Old 16th May 2010, 02:19 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Made my saving throw, congrats Mike.
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Old 16th May 2010, 02:29 AM   #18 (permalink)
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I'm not a fan of what he's done to d&d so I can't say I'm thrilled.

at least i don't need to pay attention to new wotc products until the next guy steps in.
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Old 16th May 2010, 02:38 AM   #19 (permalink)
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This is sort of mixed news for me. On the one hand, I'm happy, because Mike is a great guy and a fantastic designer.

On the other hand, it definitely means that the clock has started for him being let go from the company.

So, best of luck, enjoy the position for as long as you can hold onto it. I hope this means we'll have several more years of awesome D&D coming our way.

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Old 16th May 2010, 03:19 AM   #20 (permalink)
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Huh? Were you going for a fhtagn there? As in Ia! Ia! Mearls fhtagn!
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Old 16th May 2010, 03:31 AM   #21 (permalink)
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I like how some can't even congratulate Mearls on a promotion without pointing out they don't like the work he's done there.

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Old 16th May 2010, 04:40 AM   #23 (permalink)
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Mike, I've enjoyed the work you've done with 4E D&D thus far, and wish you all the best in the world.
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Old 16th May 2010, 04:53 AM   #24 (permalink)
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I like how some can't even congratulate Mearls on a promotion without pointing out they don't like the work he's done there.
The backhanded stabs at 4E are pleasant, too.

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Old 16th May 2010, 04:57 AM   #25 (permalink)
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Old 16th May 2010, 04:58 AM   #26 (permalink)
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Congratulations, Mr. Mearls. Like a kid in a candy shop, I imagine.
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Old 16th May 2010, 06:54 AM   #27 (permalink)
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Mearl's views on what defines D&D are rather antithetical to my own, but I wish him good luck with the new position nonetheless.
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Old 16th May 2010, 07:52 AM   #28 (permalink)
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Congratulations, Mr. Mearls. Like a kid in a candy shop, I imagine.
It's funny, because it almost feels like I've won some sort of election. I'm acutely aware of the pressure of the position, the expectations, and the current atmosphere among D&D fans. I think I had a few minutes of ecstasy. Since then, it's been a long week and a lot of thinking.

This is also a new position in the department. I'm taking on a lot of Bill Slavicsek's responsibilities. Bill's responsibilities have broadened to include more things like boardgames, novels, Heroscape, and so on. There's a lot more to D&D than just the RPG. The RPG is my corner to play in, while Bill looks over the entirety of D&D.

Believe me, I realize how difficult this job is. There are far more paths that lead to my screwing up than to my doing a good job. It's the geek equivalent of running a professional sports team. Do well, and everyone loves you. Screw up, and you'll never hear the end of it.

There's something pretty basic to the job, though. The gist of it, when you boil it all down, isn't rocket science.

Way back in the misty days of the 1980s, when I first discovered D&D, I thought Gary Gygax, Tom Moldvay, Doug Niles, Tracy Hickman, and the entire TSR crew were demigods. I loved poring over Dragon magazine, reading through adventures like Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun again and again, and studying the DMG. I devoured the Dragonlance novels. I fought battles across our basement floor with legions of BattleSystem counters. I filled the few, precious pieces of graph paper I had with dungeons. I designed classes and monsters. I loved D&D.

Then, something happened. TSR dropped Gary. Greyhawk was pushed aside. When 2e came out, I was torn. There were plenty of things to like about the game, but the attitude around it was off. It almost seemed like the people behind D&D didn't particularly care for the way I loved D&D. Maybe I was completely irrational, but the game felt changed in some insidious way.

As time went on, that feeling only increased. There were bright spots, most notably Dungeon magazine, but a lot of the stuff TSR put out didn't really speak to why I fell in love with D&D in the first place. I wanted to love D&D, but it wasn't really clear that the company behind D&D wanted to return that love.

I actually stopped playing D&D for a few years. I ran a grand total of one (terrible) campaign in college. I wasn't really sure that D&D was something I'd be involved with anymore. I bought a PS 1 and started playing lots of console games. I ended up sticking with RPGs, but I kept to games like Deadlands and Unknown Armies.

Then something pretty cool happened. In 1999, at my very first GenCon, I sat in the audience as Ryan Dancey announced 3rd edition. It was like a religious revival. One presentation and free t-shirt later, and I was a complete convert. My friend Nate called it a money grab, an appeal to munchkins. I think my exact response was, "**** you dude. This is the best thing that's ever happened to D&D."

For whatever reason, the entire presentation of 3e's announcement felt like it had been directed straight at me. I was a complete D&D goob again. Hallelujah, praise Gygax, my faith was restored.

A year later, my faith had been well-placed. 3e was awesome. D&D felt like the game I always had wanted it to be.

In looking back, I think that my job is fairly simple. I want people to love D&D. I want people to feel like the game is in good hands, that the hand at the tiller is confident, smart, and genuinely interested in the good of the game.

It's easy for me to look at this as the chance for me to make D&D into the game I always wanted it to be, but that would be disingenuous. It'd be the height of vanity, a monument to arrogance. D&D can't be a game that caters to a single person. It's bigger than that. It lives and dies by the collected spirit of every person that's ever picked up a d20, put pencil to graph paper, or leaned close to the table as the last character standing, clutching his last hit point, rolled his attack against the BBEG.

Of course, actually doing that isn't simple, but it helps to have a goal. I can't force anyone to love D&D. I can't legislate the game into popularity, or commission a survey that will tell me exactly what to do.

What I can do, though, is watch, listen, and learn. I can put everything I have into D&D and hope for the best. At the end of the day, you guys get to judge whether I'm doing a good or screwing up by buying or avoiding the products I help make. That gets back to the election thing. You guys didn't put me into office, but you sure as Hell get the chance to kick me out.

If you have any questions, the best way to get in touch is by dropping a line to my work email address (it's my first name dot last name at wizards dot com, or drop a line to dndinsider at wizards dot com). I can't answer everything, but I'll try. I'll also record answers to interesting questions on the podcast. I'm on vacation this week. I like reading web forums to see what's up, but they're not always the best place to answer questions.

Thanks!

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  Grats ;)
  
  Congratulations! Your goal sounds like an improvement! Just do not compromise too much ;)
  
  Cool.
  
  Congratulations.
  
  Congratulations! I have faith that you will bring good things!
  
  Congratulations! Thanks for coming by EN World - I like it when you post here! :)
  
  Wonderful post. Congratulations Mike and I look forward to seeing what you do with the game.
  
  More XP. Congrats and can't wait to see what you got for us
  
  Congets. Ignore the naysayers and keep doing what you're doing.
  
  Congrats, good luck, and thanks for sharing. Rock on, Mike! :-)
  
  Rock on, man
  
  Congrats, man!
  
  Congrats.
  
  Very good post, and congratulations!
  
  Well said. 3e seemed really great to me, too.
  
  Mike, congrats on the new position. What you said above is very similar to my experiences.
  
  Congrats.
  
  Been a fan of yours since Iron Heroes. Congrats on getting the promotion!!
  
  Congrats, Mike.
  
  WoooOOOooo for you
  
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  Whoa! congrats on the congrats!
  
  Congrats-don't forget about us :-)
  
  visit more!
  
  Well said. Thanks for braving the waters of the board and please continue to do so.
  
  Well said, and congratulations!
  
  Hear hear! That fourth last paragraph is beautiful. We're in good hands.
  
  Keep up the good fight!
  
  Congrats, and thanks for sharing your thoughts!
  
  Joining the wave of comments, and Good Luck.
  
  Good Luck man. From what I know of your work, I suspect you'll do fine.
  
  All hail the age of Mearls!
  
  I don't care what anybody else says: *I* think you've been great for D&D. Looks like lots of others do too!
  
  Congratulations. Hope to see your around a lot.
  
  Many, many congratulations. Enjoy every moment of it!
  
  so maybe this wasn't a mistake...congrats
  
  Congrats/best of luck!
  
  one of us... one of us... kudos
  
  Congrats!
  
  Congrats, Mike, and best of luck with it!
  
  Congrats and good luck. PS bring back Spelljammer & Planescape. :D
  
  Good luck, and don't forget to have some fun!
  
  Congrats Mike! And, I'll be watching for what comes next.
  
  Well said!
  
  Congratulations! We'll be looking for some good things from ya, Kid! ;-)
  
  Welcome to the Siege Perilous...
  
  Congratulations, Mike. Keep up the good work!
  
  Congrats Mike! D&D is in good hands.
  
  Thanks for your input here this exp is to encourage more of it.
  
  Good luck!
  
  Congratulation, Mike. D&D is in good hands. P.S. Bring back Birthright! :P
  
  Awesome post.
  
  Rock on, Mearls! Up, up, up the mountain!
  
  Congratulations!
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Old 16th May 2010, 08:09 AM   #29 (permalink)
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4e is an incredibly robust and smooth system - what we need is better adventures and slightly more campaign settings.

Of course, the above is just my opinion, and you know what they say about those...

Good luck, looking forward seeing what will happen to D&D.

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You got the news in Brazil before we got it in the states?

That's crazy! The books are always in Europe and Asia before they're available here, too.

I think Klaus is working the inside deal on this one. I've had my eye on him for a while. I'm watching you, Pozas.
He said it on twitter a couple of days ago. Wyatt was promoted too, iirc.

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Old 16th May 2010, 08:15 AM   #30 (permalink)
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Grats Mr. Mearls.

I would be interested to know what you see are some of the immediate changes that need to occur that you can only institute now, after having earned this position.

Not that I have a list of things that need changing (and if I did, they would quite possibly be different than yours anyway) but I would imagine that you, like others who advance to a new position, have seen things you want to get working on right away. Whether they are things you have been against and now have the power to change, or things that you felt should have been done/instituted that never were (for whatever reason).

Anyway, you are on vacation and as you said this is not the best place for questions - I guess I am thinking out loud here - maybe a blog post about your immediate as well as long term goals/plans would be cool. I know I would be VERY interested.

Have fun on your vacation, and grats again to you
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