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[MENTION=83242]dave2008[/MENTION]: I’ve never played M:tG and know virtually nothing about any of its settings. Nevertheless, I’ve found myself wanting more details about Ravnica than the book provides. I know I am not alone in this either, given how many reviews complain of the book being scant on detail, especially when it comes to the other districts and beyond.
I also don’t want more books (and am not happy that they are increasing production). I want fewer but better books. Books with more detail in them. I don’t like these broad strokes books. I don’t have time to fill in all the details myself.
Barring that, I would like to see them go back to putting out web enhancements to cover details they couldn’t fit into the books. I’d even be willing to pay for these if they want to put them on the DMs Guild. (I don’t count the Guild Adept stuff as it’s not official - and it shows.)
I’d also like more guidance and transparency in adventure and monster design. It’s pretty obvious the WotC designers don’t follow their own guidelines (the ones in the DMG), so it would be nice if they’d let us peer behind the screen a bit more so we can see what they were thinking.
I want them to actually focus on quality over quantity like they claim to be doing. I’m really not seeing it.What more support would you like to see. Personally I kinda wish they would stop making material and just let it rest a bit. I feel like they are verging on to much "support" at this point.
I also don’t want more books (and am not happy that they are increasing production). I want fewer but better books. Books with more detail in them. I don’t like these broad strokes books. I don’t have time to fill in all the details myself.
Barring that, I would like to see them go back to putting out web enhancements to cover details they couldn’t fit into the books. I’d even be willing to pay for these if they want to put them on the DMs Guild. (I don’t count the Guild Adept stuff as it’s not official - and it shows.)
I’d also like more guidance and transparency in adventure and monster design. It’s pretty obvious the WotC designers don’t follow their own guidelines (the ones in the DMG), so it would be nice if they’d let us peer behind the screen a bit more so we can see what they were thinking.
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