If it's in the free Player's Guide that they hand you when you pay for your starter set, that should take care of all your issues, right?
No, no it's got to be in the box!

If it's in the free Player's Guide that they hand you when you pay for your starter set, that should take care of all your issues, right?
No, no it's got to be in the box!![]()
If it's in the free Player's Guide that they hand you when you pay for your starter set, that should take care of all your issues, right?
Do we even know if it is a pamphlet or booklet? It could just be a PDF.
It's a boxed set.
That question was regarding the Player's Guide.
That would be perfect for anyone buying the starter set in a FLGS, sure. In your proposal, what would be the solution for someone who doesn't live near a store and has to buy the starter set online?
And just out of curiosity, why would they give out a Player's Guide with every starter set, but not put it in the box? Is this part of the suggestion that character creation rules will be provided when you show up for the new organized play program? I'm not sure I understand the proposal.
I am not sure if this allays your concerns, but I would expect that anything available for free at an FLGS would be available for free at dndclassics.com.
Unfortunately I think this comes down to a question of age/upbringing and target audience once again. I feel certain that at the opposite end of the spectrum there are gamers who are saying:
I agree with all of this, in as much as just what I think a good starter set/basic game should come with. Me, myself, I've been playing D&D for ages, have playtest documents, and have already pre-ordered the PHB, MM, and DMG, so I'm soooo not the primary market for the starter set.That said, I'll be 99% ok with their decision to leave character creation out of the box, if only these conditions are met:
- There are clear, prominent, easy-to-follow instructions in the starter set for accessing the character creation material, whatever form it takes.
- The character creation material is completely free (at least the portion which corresponds to the starter set).
- The character creation material (or free portion thereof) includes all classes, races, levels 1-5, and other crunch reflected in the starter set.
- Character creation can be done without an active internet connection (with pencil and paper, via an app, etc).
- Character creation can be done without any electronic device at all (i.e., you could download the character creation rules in some form, print them out, and then take them on your camping trip, secure in the knowledge that you can create more characters on the fly without the need for even a smartphone or tablet).
I suspect I will get most of the above, though the last one is iffy.