Yep got that. But if the subs don't hit 500 do you have plans for the material that would be going into future issues of the Gazette? I'm just curious as its a route for support going forward and it sounds like its all materials that wouldn't be covered in a big book release.
If you don't hit 500 subs what is the plan for the material you have planned for the Gazette? Will that end up going somewhere else into another supplement or will that become en5ider content?
I just joined up for the magazine so I'm hoping you hit your subs!
If I already have a specialty-- which grants me 1d4 Expertise die-- and then I get a class ability that grants me an expertise die in the skill the specialty is in would I bump the specialty expertise die to a D6?
So for example. I have Performance (specialization: singing) and then I get the...
Question for any one. In the combat section it says that five levels of fatigue result in being doomed. Later on when it describes fatigue in greater detail it says that 7 levels lead to doomed. I’m assuming it’s 7 that is accurate as that matches the chart. Can any one confirm.
Any word on if these modules will be compiled together for a physical release? I don't mind PDFs but if I can get a dead tree copy it's always my preference.
I just wrapped up a two year cypher campaign that I put prep into the setting design before we played and then I improvised pretty much the entire game/plot until the final session at which point I pulled together the last remaining plot threads, tied them off and made sure that all the PCs...
For Me Monte's essay seems absolutely spot on. It seems I've been hearing this argument for ages but rarely summed up so well. Unfortunately the lines of demarcation are so clearly drawn between "Rules for everything" and "GM Logic" camps that it has gotten increasingly difficult to even enter...
Wow this is truly surprising and utterly awesome. I still have my originals but it sure would be nice to have some nice new copies and the money goes to a good cause. Very, very cool!
Dungeons and Dragons is, to my mind, the only real option if they want to achieve their stated goal of unifying the player base again. I agree it will likely still be called D&D 5th Edition to differentiate it from prior editions. But to set the right tone I think they need to just call it...
Tentatively positive. WOTC has a long way to go to show me that they can create this mélange of different editions into a coherent whole. If they can I will whole-heartedly support it, but I’ll admit it seems like an almost unattainable goal, no simply because of the difficulty but because of...