dave2008
Legend
This has probably been mentioned before, but with the release and conversation around the essentials kit, I have started to wonder what 5e would be like if it was presented in a series of boxed sets instead full books. I think this would be a really interesting way to introduce the game. What would you put in each book. What rules would be included in each box.
Box 1 - Starter Set:
What do you think?
Box 1 - Starter Set:
- Rulebook
- Basic rules: combat, skills, checks. etc.
- Basic classes: Fighter, mage, cleric & rogue (1 archetype each)
- Basic races: human, elf, dwarf, halfling (1 subrace each)
- Monsters CR 0-5
- Dice
- Pre-gen characters
- Adventure lvls 1-3
- Map
- DM Screen
- Rulebook
- More rules: character creation, feats
- More classes: barbarian, bard, druid, ranger (2 archetypes each - include classes from box 1)
- More races: dragonborn, half-human (orc and elf subraces), tiefling (2 subrace each - including races from box 1)
- Monsters CR 1-10
- Dice
- Character sheets
- Adventure lvl 1-5
- Map
- DM Screen
- Rulebook
- More rules: multiclassing, ???
- More classes: monk, paladin, sorcerer, & warlock (3 archetypes each - include classes from box 1 & 2)
- More races: Minotaur, Aasimar, Goblin (3 subraces each - including races from box 1 & 2)
- Monsters CR 2-15
- Dice
- Character sheets
- Adventure lvl 5-10
- Map
- DM Screen supplement
- Rulebook
- More rules: mass combat, ???
- More classes: artificer and 3 archetypes - including classes from box 1, 2, & 3
- Minotaur, Aasimar, Goblin, ??? (3 subraces each - including races from box 1 & 2)
- Monsters CR 5-20
- Dice
- Adventure lvl 10-15
- Map
- DM Screen supplement
- Rulebook
- More rules: planar vehicles, ???
- More Archetypes: 4 archetypes for each class
- Basic races: gith, warforged, ???
- Monsters CR 10-30
- Dice
- Adventure lvl 15-20
- Map
- DM Screen supplement
What do you think?
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