Jeremy Crawford Also Leaving D&D Team Later This Month

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Jeremy Crawford is leaving Wizards of the Coast later this month. Screen Rant (via me!) had the exclusive announcement. Crawford was the Game Director for Dungeons & Dragons and was one of the guiding forces for D&D over the past decade. In the past year, Crawford has focused on the core rulebooks and leading the team of rules designers. He has also been a face of Dungeons & Dragons for much of 5th Edition, appearing in many promotional videos and DMing Acquisitions Incorporated Actual Play series.

He joins Chris Perkins in leaving the D&D team in recent weeks. Perkins, who was the Creative Director for D&D, announced his retirement last week. Both Perkins and Crawford appear to have left Wizards on their terms, with Lanzillo very effusive with her praise of both men and their contribution in our interview.

On a personal note, I've enjoyed interviewing Jeremy over the years. He was always gracious with his time and answers and is one of the most eloquent people I've ever heard talk about D&D. I'll miss both him and Chris Perkins and look forward to their next steps, wherever that might be.
 

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Christian Hoffer

Christian Hoffer

D&D is not going to innovate or change any sacred cows. The last time for that was D&D Next. The rules are 'good enough' to continue to keep the game in print for longer than I will be on this good, green earth. And compared to some of the iterative designs of D&D Next, 5E is very toned down. And it worked, the rules worked to draw new people to the hobby and not squander the zeitgeist boost of 'Stranger things' and actual plays like Critical Role.
So if you are Chris Perkins or Jeremy Crawford who went through that scary/ exhilarating time when D&D was in danger of going into maintenance mode so we better make this next edition be able to stand the test of time, what does the future hold in store for you to rival that? I am not surprised that Perkins and Crawford are willing to sail into the west from WotC. When you wildly succeed at a long shot, what possible glory is there to being a caretaker? Better new challenges let new voices rise for the next battle.
Aren't you saying that D&D is going into maintenance mode now?
 

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I have no issue with you not liking WOTC, although I do question why you're active on a forum dedicated to their game if that's the case. But there is no magic formula to creating a game. No matter how much you insist that the magic ingredient is love of the game I'm going judge a product on whether or not I and the people I play with have fun.

As far as psionics, they realized there was a demand but they could never come up with a solution that would satisfy them or their target audience. Sometimes when you develop a product there simply isn't a good solution and rather than putting out crap that will please almost no one you shelve it.

I don't agree with every decision they've made, far from it. But there is no way any game ever developed could have the right solution for everyone. Meanwhile we're having fun playing D&D and I don't care if they want to make money like every other company.
This forum isn't dedicated to WotC 5.5, or any other WotC edition of D&D for that matter. It's not even dedicated to D&D at all.
 









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