Olgar Shiverstone
Legend
I say, get all the 4th Ed and Pre-4th Ed zealots in a mud-fight.
Edition-based jello wrestling?
I say, get all the 4th Ed and Pre-4th Ed zealots in a mud-fight.
I have thought that if WOTC ever figured out a way to use this edition war to their advantage they could make a fortune.
Start selling various editions of the game with support and then turn it into a competition which edition is better or most popular.
The clear answer is a Nerf fight, Battleship tournament, and other Hasbro brand-based competition.I say, get all the 4th Ed and Pre-4th Ed zealots in a mud-fight.
I wonder how much it would cost to buy the D&D intellectual property outright.
Picture this: Paizo, Monte Cook, Green Ronin, Ryan Dancey, and Peter Adkinson, with the help of a massive Kickstarter, co-operate to make an offer to Hasbro.
This D&D Initiative:
- Owns the D&D brand and all its rule books, campaign settings, novels, magazine articles, board games, memorabilia, and other spin-offs; with the minor pen & paper RPG brands, such as Gamma World and d20 Modern, thrown in too.
Simultaneously releases D&D Next and reissues Original D&D, BECMI/Rules Cyclopedia D&D, First Edition, Second Edition, Third Edition, and Fourth Edition.- Rebrands all Paizo, Monte Cook, and Green Ronin d20/OGL products as Dungeons & Dragons. Pathfinder RPG, True20, Arcana Evolved, and other related rules sets become iterations of D&D.
- Makes an easy-to-use license for 3rd Party D&D publications.
- Explicitly opens all D&D content for non-commercial purposes.
- All D&D/d20/OGL campaign settings and adventures from TSR, WotC, Paizo, Malhavoc, and Green Ronin are translated into each rules iteration.
- Perhaps operates as a game designer co-op, a sort of "CSG" (community supported gaming), which aims to provide a partial or full livelihood for many past, present, and future game designers and fantasy artists, where they may work in artistic freedom while receiving enough bread to live a modest life.
- Commissions work from all sorts of former TSR and WotC designers and artists, and other grognards, to make new material for all the D&D settings. For example, for Mystara: Bruce Heard, Aaron Allston, and Ann Dupuis.
- Enacts all the product suggestions in Mike Evan's petition for a content-provider publishing model.
Indie game designers unite to buy D&D!?
I don't believe a Kickstarter project has been tested legally, as of yet.In theory, if I put up a kick starter to buy D&D and put that the money Wod be used as an offer, and hasbro refused to sell and I kept the money... Would that. E legal Becuse I tried?
I don't believe a Kickstarter project has been tested legally, as of yet.
More money than the entire rest of the RPG industry has.
Fans could pull this off despite what Hasbro wants if they raise enough capital. Hasbro is a publicly traded company -- it is the target. Get enough shares of Hasbro stock to get sympathetic controlling votes on the board, then vote to release D&D.