catsclaw227
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Well, that's a given every year.There's always renewing one's community supporter subscription to ENWorld instead ...

Well, that's a given every year.There's always renewing one's community supporter subscription to ENWorld instead ...
I'm not sure I understand the reasoning behind charging for access to an "old school" megadungeon. I mean, we already have several bloggers giving it away for free.
I just don't understand where Monte thinks the market for this product is going to come from.
I hope I don't put my foot in my mouth here, because I don't know who these bloggers are, but....
"Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy."
We're talking about Monte Cook, here. He can charge for his dungeon. I can't.![]()
I don't think he's going to charge for it, though.
/M
Well, he's a well published author in the RPG world; even I recognized the name.How about James Maliszewski? Looks like he's been inspired on his blog to do a mega dungeon as well.
He wants to make part of the process like a tutorial. I imagine Monte will be focusing, not on the how or why, but more on delivering a usable product.
There are two other very cool things about Dungeonaday.com. One is that there I'll have my own blog in which I'll talk about various aspects of the design, offering tips for running specific encounters to maximize the fun, providing insight into the hows and whys of the design involved, background ideas for PCs, and much more. I'll even include suggestions for miniatures you might want to use, if you're into minis.
How about James Maliszewski? Looks like he's been inspired on his blog to do a mega dungeon as well.
I think cri de coeur is a nicer word than "hissy fit," but to each his own.Well lets also not forget his small irrational hissy fit he threw in a blog post once he heard Monte was doing the megadungeon as welll...