Menzoberranzan is Editionless... Good move?

Edition and Menzoberranzan

  • I play 4e, and am interested even though or because the book is edition-free

    Votes: 29 21.3%
  • I play 4e, and am not interested because it is edition free

    Votes: 4 2.9%
  • I play 4e, and would not have been interested either way

    Votes: 12 8.8%
  • I do not play 4e, and am interested because the book is edition-free

    Votes: 59 43.4%
  • I do not play 4e, and am not interested either way

    Votes: 22 16.2%
  • I am the specialest of Snowflakes.

    Votes: 10 7.4%

Obryn

Hero
I was kind of disappointed to find out that the new Menzoberranzan book was edition-free. I was wondering if this has actually netted them any more sales or not. :)
 

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IronWolf

blank
I think it is a great idea to make setting sourcebooks edition neutral. I buy setting books to get more ideas and background information on an area, not for the game rules.
 

Whizbang Dustyboots

Gnometown Hero
It's a fantastic idea. The book becomes 100 percent useful for all editions and for people who play Savage Worlds, GURPS and other systems. I love, love, love my systemless Freeport book and I've held off on buying other fluff-heavy D&D supplements in recent years (like the Dungeon Survival Guide) because the crunch was wasted space for me.
 


Tallifer

Hero
As long as it's supported online with some nice 4.0 crunch, I'm all for it.

Yes, I too hope that the Dragon and Dungeon Magazines can satisfy that need. The articles have been quite fluffy lately: it would be a good idea switching to a fluffy book which can appeal to non-Fourther customers and putting crunch in the magazines for us Fourthers who subscribe.
 

Drowbane

First Post
I had been disinterested because I thought it was a 4e book. I am now mildly interested, but am skeptical about this era of WotC doing anything with the Forgotten Realms.

I would sooner go find a 2e Menzo Boxset and perhaps the 2e Drow of the Underdark (both FR flavored).
 


Shemeska

Adventurer
Edition free meaning what though?

Edition free in terms of not using one edition's game mechanics? Or edition free in terms of timeline in the FR setting? Because I don't particularly care about the ruleset used, but if it's "edition neutral" only in terms of rules or lack thereof, but it's presenting the city in a distinctly post-Spellplague era, I'm utterly disinterested.

This could be awesome or it could be a case of ignoring it on my part. Hopefully awesome.
 

Obryn

Hero
The press made it clear that it is able to support several timelines - classic FR, War of the Spider Queen, Post-Spellplague... Judging by WotC's recent activity, I will bet it's lip service to the latter :)

-O
 

Echohawk

Shirokinukatsukami fan
As long as it's supported online with some nice 4.0 crunch, I'm all for it.
Based on the contents pages for this month's Dragon, that does indeed seem to be the plan:
  • Character Themes: Against the Matriarchs
  • Character Themes: Scourges of Lolth
  • Character Themes: Fringes of Drow Society
 

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