BookTenTiger
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What benefit (other than nostalgia-fueled sales) does the adventure gain by referencing a 40+ year old adventure with a design paradigm very different from modern WotC's? There might be such a benefit, but I have no reason to believe WotC saw one that didn't have a $ in front of it.
There's as much evidence that it's a shallow product cashing in on nostalgia as there is that it's a Curse of Strahd style modern classic. It could even be a mid-tier "just okay" adventure!Everything 5e?
Assuming it's just a hollow cash-in just feels like it's poisoning the conversation. As one who is actually interested in how this classic adventure might get updated / upgraded, it's frustrating to see everything become an argument about if WotC should publish it or not.