Micah Sweet
Level Up & OSR Enthusiast
Amounts to the same thing in this case. I obviously don't mean legal liability.More likely PR, if that's the case.
Amounts to the same thing in this case. I obviously don't mean legal liability.More likely PR, if that's the case.
Neither is vital, though both could be useful. And yeah 3PP is doing a much better job on this than WotC.do we need simpler rules, or just different adventures
oh, you are leaning the other way… missed thatWe need tonal differences and to allow for a D&D that's really directed at older teens and adults.
Amounts to the same thing in this case. I obviously don't mean legal liability.
The only laws WotC are breaking as far as I know are the laws of canon and creativity.Might be obvious to you.![]()
As a consumer, I agree. But I'm guessing it's not a sensible business decision. People keep saying that one of TSR's big mistakes was putting out too many products, to the point that their books ended up competing with each other for sales. Since WotC/Hasbro seems to see modern D&D as "The big tent game where each book must cater to every consumer at once", having two separate lines of the game would probably not be a compatible strategy.One of the great advantages of D&D and AD&D being separate games that existed at the same time was that D&D could - and did - aim more kid-friendly - and AD&D aimed at more teen-and-up.
I think what this means for the modern era is that we kind of need a new kid-friendly D&D to stop all D&D having to be kid-friendly on the off-chance an eight-year-old reads it or something.
I say this as someone who has very liberal-minded parents re: media but who did confiscate an RPG for being too horrifying when I was eight lol (The Riddling Reaver).
The only laws WotC are breaking as far as I know are the laws of canon and creativity.
I like canons. How big is yours?The only laws WotC are breaking as far as I know are the laws of canon and creativity.
Which part doesn't make sense? That I dont have a 5E core set and might buy one? Or that anyone who doesnt have a core set would want to buy the new one? Very confusing.Doesn't make sense to me, but some people really care about art I guess.
Someone who does have a perfectly good core set but buys a new one.Which part doesn't make sense? That I dont have a 5E core set and might buy one? Or that anyone who doesnt have a core set would want to buy the new one? Very confusing.