Hussar
Legend
That graph, back a couple of pages was eye opening. WOW. Six HUNDRED products? Sure, they weren't all D&D, but SIX HUNDRED?!?!?! That's insane.
And, no, I don't think it was good for the hobby. There's simply no way you could maintain anything resembling coherent quality control when you're banging out that much material that fast.
And it showed too. Compare a cleric made from the PHB, to one made using the Complete Priest Guide to one made using Faiths and Avatars. They weren't even close. Someone really, really hated clerics when they put out the CPG. Hrm, let's take a fairly innocuous class (cleric's weren't that powerful in AD&D) and cut off both its feet and shove it back out the door.
Hey, it's not roleplaying if your character is actually effective. :/
As far as the art goes, again, totally agree that there were some great images in 2e. There should have been, infinite monkeys and all that. But, like I said, I'll stack up the 4e PHB against the 2e PHB any day of the week.
If we're bringing in 3e, I'll stack up the 3e Tome of Magic against ANYTHING. That's one seriously pretty book.
And, no, I don't think it was good for the hobby. There's simply no way you could maintain anything resembling coherent quality control when you're banging out that much material that fast.
And it showed too. Compare a cleric made from the PHB, to one made using the Complete Priest Guide to one made using Faiths and Avatars. They weren't even close. Someone really, really hated clerics when they put out the CPG. Hrm, let's take a fairly innocuous class (cleric's weren't that powerful in AD&D) and cut off both its feet and shove it back out the door.
Hey, it's not roleplaying if your character is actually effective. :/
As far as the art goes, again, totally agree that there were some great images in 2e. There should have been, infinite monkeys and all that. But, like I said, I'll stack up the 4e PHB against the 2e PHB any day of the week.
If we're bringing in 3e, I'll stack up the 3e Tome of Magic against ANYTHING. That's one seriously pretty book.