D&D General Kobold Press Going Down a Dark Road

Alzrius

The EN World kitten
Are you quoting them? If so where is this from?
It's from the Project Black Flag page on Kobold Press's website:

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mamba

Legend
Are you saying this is what KP is claiming:


If so, that isn't just misleading it is a lie.
Not sure I even would call it misleading, the 5e books are going away, replaced by the 1DD books.
5th Edition Core Rulebooks are going away. The 5E Monster Manual, Player’s Handbook, and Dungeon Master’s Guide will not stay in print. New players must either use purely digital rulebooks (which works for some people) or find a new version.
so find 1DD, or Black Flag, or ...
 


UngainlyTitan

Legend
Supporter
I have been a loyal KP Kickstarter backer however this advertisement for Black Flag seems a little misleading. Is there really any indication that WoTC only plans to have core D&D material available electronically. I really see myself not supporting KP as they separate themselves from D&D.

1) 5th Edition Core Rulebooks are going away. The 5E Monster Manual, Player’s Handbook, and Dungeon Master’s Guide will not stay in print. New players must either use purely digital rulebooks (which works for some people) or find a new version.

We aim to keep the spirit of tabletop alive by producing beautiful, inviting versions of the core rulebooks for those who prefer to play face-to-face and those who don’t want to pay a monthly subscription to play.

We want to keep 5E vibrant and strong at the heart of a community of players and publishers. Your investment in 5E will be supported by Project Black Flag because it is compatible with the game you already know.
One of those technically true things depending on your views on what is 5e and whether it includes the 2024 revisions.
 

They won't continue printing the current core books, of course. They'll print the new revised core books.
True but that is not what this implies. They are implying WoTC is moving all digital.

‘We aim to keep the spirit of tabletop alive by producing beautiful, inviting versions of the core rulebooks for those who prefer to play face-to-face and those who don’t want to pay a monthly subscription to play.’
 

darjr

I crit!
True but that is not what this implies. They are implying WoTC is moving all digital.

‘We aim to keep the spirit of tabletop alive by producing beautiful, inviting versions of the core rulebooks for those who prefer to play face-to-face and those who don’t want to pay a monthly subscription to play.’
No. It isn’t. I think you have to take that stance by purposefully ignoring everything else that’s happened. Why would anyone do that?
 



No. It isn’t. I think you have to take that stance by purposefully ignoring everything else that’s happened. Why would anyone do that?
I am going to try and be respectful in my reply which is more than I can say for yours. But WoTC has not indicated they are moving to digital releases only and this certainly implies that but doesn’t say so directly.
 

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