Which of these would you like to see in 2015 from WotC?

Which of these do you most want to see from WotC in 2015?

  • An Open Gaming License

    Votes: 467 55.9%
  • An electronic tools suite

    Votes: 208 24.9%
  • A Forgotten Realms setting book

    Votes: 160 19.2%
  • Another established setting book

    Votes: 214 25.6%
  • A brand new setting

    Votes: 107 12.8%
  • Another genre (sci-fi, modern, horror, etc.)

    Votes: 69 8.3%
  • A book of new rules

    Votes: 97 11.6%
  • A book of new monsters, spells, or gear

    Votes: 135 16.2%
  • An adventure path

    Votes: 140 16.8%
  • Magazines in print (DRAGON/DUNGEON)

    Votes: 178 21.3%

Morrus

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In 2015 we only have a couple of things announced so far. Which of the items in this poll would you most like to see from WotC in 2015?
 

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OGL is a given, not necessarily something I immediately want the most. The e-tools while super handy, for me are not essential or needed at this time, the game is not so complex (with just the core 3 books) that I need tools to help me sort it out (as opposed to PF which has a veritable library of sups). So I voted FRCG, it is really something I want the most (and need) to run my games, more so than anything else at the moment. While I do have the 3e FRCG, it will be cool to have an official 5e campaign companion since this is where the official modules and AL are being set in. I can wait for GH, DS, et al, after 2016-17.
 

I don't really feel I need the magazines in print. Though it would be nice.

But I really want Dragon and Dungeon, in the right hands.
 

I voted a book of new rules. I like some of the fan-made psionic rules I have seen, but I would really like to see a comprehensive psionic rules book for 5e from Wizards. Somebody go kidnap Steve Winter. I'm sure he could give us 2e feel with 5e rules :)
 


I would vote "Other", if that was an option:

I want Dragon and Dungeon back. PDF eMagazines would be acceptable; print will never happen.

I love adventures and want more of 'em, but I'm not a fan of adventure paths.
 
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I don't specifically desire Dungeon and Dragon in print, or even two separate products. I just want there to be a place for regular and varied content from a wide variety of authors.

Ultimately, I'd prefer a monthly 96 or 128 page softcover book that includes a wide variety of content.
 

OGL because that will allow third parties to produce more adventure paths, settings, monsters, tools and so on, than WotC will be able to do in-house. It's the enabler for all the others.
 

Hiya!

I would have voted for "Other"...if it was a choice.

My "Other" would be to see them do a roll-out of 1e-style adventure modules. Basically take the old 1e modules and do EVERYTHING like that, but for 5e rules. As an example, take L1: The Secret of Bone Hill. Now just sub all the 1e stuff with 5e stuff. Done. Same layout, style, etc. (re: no glossy pages, no full-color art, unattached cover, about 30 pages long, etc). See what they did with Hoard of the Dragon Queen? Pretty much do the opposite of that. :)

^_^

Paul L. Ming
 

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