Number 2 RPG in Fall 2025
People will still insist no one cares?
People will still insist no one cares?
Nobody I know voted for Nixon, as they say.Number 2 RPG in Fall 2025
People will still insist no one cares?
since this can be explained by the Kickstarter fulfilling… If you can say that after the biggest TTRPG kickstarter, this won’t change a thingNumber 2 RPG in Fall 2025
People will still insist no one cares?
Sort of, it has a fair bit of 5E DNA, but a lot of Fantasy Flight Games Warhammer/Star Wars DNA as well (same designers that sjeed to work at FFG back in the day made this).My friend, a Sanderson fan, just got the game and is planning to run it. I have almost no experience with the novels (about 10% into The Way of Kings), so I'll be experiencing the setting unencumbered by preconceptions. I'm not the world's biggest 5E fan, but he tells me this is a much-improved version of it.
All the evidence I have seen indicates it is selling beyond the initial Kickstarter (one of the few RPG products that got a "sold so many hundred copies in the last month" notes regularly on Amazon, for instance).since this can be explained by the Kickstarter fulfilling… If you can say that after the biggest TTRPG kickstarter, this won’t change a thing
I expect it to sell in some capacity after the KS. I am not saying no one cares, I have no idea how many do.All the evidence I have seen indicates it is selling beyond the initial Kickstarter (one of the few RPG products that got a "sold so many hundred copies in the last month" notes regularly on Amazon, for instance).
The game is buzzing hard in Cosmere fan circles (a couple million people strong), but less so in grognard RPG hobby spaces.I expect it to sell in some capacity after the KS. I am not saying no one cares, I have no idea how many do.
My point was that when after the largest TTRPG Kickstarter ever you can claim that no one cares about it, then this #2 spot, which they mostly got from that KS fulfilling, won’t change that opinion. Maybe being on that list again next quarter will, it certainly makes the claim less defensible
Right, a traditional hobby space with merely a few thousand people, out of hundreds of millions in the country: conventions aren't even an accurate sampling of D&D players, let alone people at large. The Cosmere fan spaces are going strong for the game, however.Most of my non-fora hobby spaces are non-grognard and I don't see any mention of Cosmere at all. The large (thousands of members) metro area meetup discord I'm in had (1) mention of somebody wanting to play it when it released. It's had folks forming DH / DS! / endless D&D / Shadowdark / PF2 / etc games in the last month.

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.