Rodrigo Istalindir said:(Excuse me, I have to go take a shower for even thinking this.)
morbiczer said:This concept works in CCGs or CMGs, because that's how these games were created from the beggining, and people grew up with it. But I simply can't see how this concept would work in the RPG field. For 20 years you could play any character you wanted, and now your PC can only wield a sword if you have the appropriate mini/card?
TheAuldGrump said:Heh.
How about the idea originally used for D&D Basic, Expert, etc.? Smaller price point, more easily digested bits. The abilty to link each box or small book with a random-box miniatures release....
And not a scratch card in sight. (Sorry Festivus, it really would not fly.)
The Auld Grump
Octarinewolf said:WotC have the problem they've run out of the most profitable books [Core and Primary Splats] to sell, so it is time for a new version. After 3.5 Shock and Surprise at the product lifecycle is somewhat inappropriate.
Festivus said:I am not saying it's a bad thing at all, I actually would enjoy seeing the game go this route. *ducks behind the bar for cover from the d20's sure to come my way*
Wherever it is that you stop roleplaying.mcrow said:Where is the line where a game is no longer and RPG, but a minis or boardgame?