only if you have all those other books… WotC is joining that club now, Shattered Obelisk included LMoP, the FR Guide will include Ten Towns from RotFMKP has a bad habit of reprinting material from past books. The amount of duplicated materials in the Deep magic, Tome of heroes and various Midgard books makes for poor value.
Death at the Alter of Backwards Compatibility.I simply prefer it. WotC abandoned all the good ideas they had and instead gave us this lukewarm rehash that is just treading water
WotC doesn't even do this with a fraction of the regularity that KP does. I love the Midgard setting and I'll buy anything that KP puts out for it ... but jeez, I do NOT need to pay for the damn minotaur race yet again, just to pick one example. Pretty sure I have it in five different books now, and I'm a relative latecomer to Midgard. And big chunks of the Midgard setting book is near copy-pasted into the Southlands book too.only if you have all those other books… WotC is joining that club now, Shattered Obelisk included LMoP, the FR Guide will include Ten Towns from RotFM
If you count using updated material based on older material then there is a lot more to list…
well, the end result means I can stay fully backwards compatible by ignoring 2024 altogether since it failed to be an improvementDeath at the Alter of Backwards Compatibility.
pretty sure of that too, releasing the SRD under CC certainly affected things for all the alternatives people were migrating to, but the new 5e variants the most… whatever happened to C7D20I backed the ToV kickstarter in the angry days of WotCs OGL scumbaggery, but i haven't actually got around to reading it yet. I think a lot of the wind got taken out of its sails by WotCs backdown and committment to ongoing licencing.
They are still releasing a lot of big systematic books though honestly it feels like theybpivoted to be modular systems to plug into D&D than a new alternative system as such.whatever happened to C7D20
yes, they did their lifepath or something and now some crafting books, but 5e supplements are a far cry from a 5e alternative like ToV that it was supposed to be.They are still releasing a lot of big systematic books though honestly it feels like theybpivoted to be modular systems to plug into D&D than a new alternative system as such.
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