Please let Paizo do the asventures.
I don't think the decision to be "splat-lite" is driven by Mearls's preferences.
Please let Paizo do the asventures.
They haven't said "no expansions" - they've said no rapid fire splatbooks.
Remember, "splatbook" is a derogative term for shoddy expansion work..
Wait, what?
No, it's not. There is nothing inherently derogatory about a splatbook, and it does not need to imply anything shoddy about the content.
A Splat in this context is an Asterisk. It meant "Complete [Classname]" or "Complete [Character Type]". The Splat was in place of the part in brackets, like you used to do on computers when searching for something. So If you looked for Barb*.exe you would find all .exe files with Barb in the name, so Barbara and Barbarian and Barbers would all come up with such a search. The splat subs for "anything" associated with the remainder of the phrase (in this case "Complete").
Some splatbooks were excellent, others were not. But, the phrase does not carry a negative connotation.
They could easily put out 10 monster manuals, seemingly people love content light but art heavy books. GW is putting out books that are nothing but art and charging an arm and a leg for them, I don't see why it wouldn't work for Hasbro.Big book of subclasses Big book of backgrounds Big book of feats Or Books with themes mixing all three plus optional rules
I don't think the decision to be "splat-lite" is driven by Mearls's preferences. I think it's driven by simple budget and headcount realities at WotC. The D&D team is far, far smaller today than at any time since the days of Gygax and Arneson. The game simply doesn't make enough money to justify a larger staff. And with such a small team, they can't crank out splatbooks like they used to. So they are making a virtue of necessity here.
On the plus side, this seems like a good omen for third-party publishers. WotC needs a stream of fresh content to keep the community engaged, they don't have the capacity to make it all themselves, so the obvious thing to do is put out a generous licensing scheme. While they problably won't go full OGL, I think we have a good chance of getting something far better than the GSL for 5E.