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<blockquote data-quote="Ashran" data-source="post: 6601894" data-attributes="member: 10132"><p>I'll bite.</p><p></p><p>Okay let's see... if we piece together all the clues around it looks like we'll have two big adventures a year (and it might become one later on, according to some interview), one forgotten realms novel every two or three months (according to amazon), and there are rumors wotc is planning to release "something" every now and then that is not an adventure. You have also to take into account the unearthed arcana monthly articles (well, at least up to now, that is monthly).</p><p></p><p>What I would like, personnaly, is some statement about what the "something every now and then" is. Will it be some setting books ? Will it be some form of meta gaming advices ( think the latest pathfinder "hint' book on how to best build some characters. I forgot its name, sorry).</p><p></p><p>And to better answer your question, I would love the following things:</p><p></p><p>* A monthly magazine which would be a collection of both Dungeon and Dragon old magazines in regard with what's on it (be it in print or web based)</p><p>* Smaller adventures (around the 32 pages long) at least three time a year</p><p>* Some form of new and old setting at least once a year (I would prefer a new setting, but I am not against a form of updating old settings, too, in a smaller book explaining what has changed since the old editions, and adapting some specifics mechanics of said setting... Think the influence of the moons in Dragonlance, The wizards' schools in Glantri (Mystara), dragonmarks for eberron, and so on and so forth...)</p><p>* A more varied novel schedule (I love the forgotten realms, but I would love some new Ravenloft novels, or Planescape, even Mystara is for me a potential almost untapped. So is Greyhawk for that matters, imagine a series of novel sets during the Greyhawk Wars, or after "From the Ashes")</p><p></p><p>For the how long ? I would say for as long as the 5th edition exists.</p><p></p><p>I realize I am in a 'double' minority (the one wanting more books, and apparently a collector of novels, as well). But you asked, so I answered <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>(Sorry for the spelling mistakes, english is not my first language, and I am a bit rusty at writting it)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashran, post: 6601894, member: 10132"] I'll bite. Okay let's see... if we piece together all the clues around it looks like we'll have two big adventures a year (and it might become one later on, according to some interview), one forgotten realms novel every two or three months (according to amazon), and there are rumors wotc is planning to release "something" every now and then that is not an adventure. You have also to take into account the unearthed arcana monthly articles (well, at least up to now, that is monthly). What I would like, personnaly, is some statement about what the "something every now and then" is. Will it be some setting books ? Will it be some form of meta gaming advices ( think the latest pathfinder "hint' book on how to best build some characters. I forgot its name, sorry). And to better answer your question, I would love the following things: * A monthly magazine which would be a collection of both Dungeon and Dragon old magazines in regard with what's on it (be it in print or web based) * Smaller adventures (around the 32 pages long) at least three time a year * Some form of new and old setting at least once a year (I would prefer a new setting, but I am not against a form of updating old settings, too, in a smaller book explaining what has changed since the old editions, and adapting some specifics mechanics of said setting... Think the influence of the moons in Dragonlance, The wizards' schools in Glantri (Mystara), dragonmarks for eberron, and so on and so forth...) * A more varied novel schedule (I love the forgotten realms, but I would love some new Ravenloft novels, or Planescape, even Mystara is for me a potential almost untapped. So is Greyhawk for that matters, imagine a series of novel sets during the Greyhawk Wars, or after "From the Ashes") For the how long ? I would say for as long as the 5th edition exists. I realize I am in a 'double' minority (the one wanting more books, and apparently a collector of novels, as well). But you asked, so I answered :) (Sorry for the spelling mistakes, english is not my first language, and I am a bit rusty at writting it) [/QUOTE]
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