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    D&D (2024) Stealth Errata

    In the new errata, the stealth rules get the following update: Hide [Action] (p. 368) In the second paragraph, “you have the Invisible condition” is now “you have the Invisible condition while hidden”. In the third paragraph, “The condition ends on you” is now “You stop being hidden”. I think...
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    D&D (2024) WotC Announces April 22 Release For 2024 System Reference Documents

    It's great news. I really, really love the commitment to update it with errata. Plus, using the same license just keeps things super easy.
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    WotC Chris Perkins announces Retirement from Dungeons and Dragons

    All kidding aside, D&D does suffer from a fundamental break in its corporate structure. At a video game studio, if you launch a great game you get to build an even bigger, better, and more ambitious sequel. Or you pitch an entirely new game and get funding for that. In board games, you can go...
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    D&D General The Logistics of High Level Play. TSR to 5.5

    FWIW, when I run high level games with pregens I always build custom monsters based on what the PCs can do. I don't think any edition of the game outside of 4e accounted for what high level PCs can do in its monster design.
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    WotC D&D's Christopher Perkins Promoted to Creative Director

    Maybe early 2023 or late 2022?
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    WotC D&D's Christopher Perkins Promoted to Creative Director

    I think it was a thing McKinsey implemented to help cut costs by generating more turnover among older employees.
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    WotC D&D's Christopher Perkins Promoted to Creative Director

    WotC is very unstable right now, at least from what I hear. There were people on Sigil who were there less than a year. They shut down a video game studio in Toronto even though they hired people on to it less than six months ago. Hasbro/WotC is having mini-layoffs every month to cut costs. I...
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    WotC Mike Mearls: "D&D Is Uncool Again"

    Just popping in to say I have had a very busy week, but am trying to keep up with the discussion and will reply when I finally have time.
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    WotC Mike Mearls: "D&D Is Uncool Again"

    The reaction to my thread is interesting, and I've enjoyed reading some of the commentary around it. It stems from my reading of the philosopher Bernard Suits and his definition of a game: "The voluntary attempt to overcome unnecessary obstacles". It fascinates me, because at Gary Con I...
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    D&D General What Does New Coke Tell Us About Designing for D&D

    Yes. The person who said it clearly did not mean to and just let it slip, but we were all thinking it (or some variation).
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    D&D General What Does New Coke Tell Us About Designing for D&D

    Personal Anecdote about Working on D&D: If at any point in working on a new edition someone on the team is compelled by a presentation to say, "We're making New Coke, aren't we?" immediately scrap the project.
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    D&D 5E Mike Mearls 5E 2014 Monster Mods?

    One other note - I don't add monster mods to attacks or damage. It's irritating that 5e forces accuracy AND damage up. I like being able to vary it, so I used a 4e-style approach where stats don't have a direct, mechanical influence on attack and damage numbers. The influence is more thematic...
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    D&D 5E Mike Mearls 5E 2014 Monster Mods?

    I think that modern D&D is too non-swingy on the DM's side, or at least doesn't make enough use of high variability. Based on my own experiences of the past few years: Players like reliability. They have a thing they can do, and they do it. If a player wants a swingy character, they can opt...
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    D&D 5E Mike Mearls 5E 2014 Monster Mods?

    I'm tackling this over on my Patreon! The key files are all free. First batch of stat blocks is available here: Mearls Patreon Monster Test As I've worked, I've found that a 4e style approach works best for getting monster stats into a good place. With stat blocks as written, I'd recommend...
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    Hasbro CEO Chris Cocks Is Talking About AI in D&D Again

    To pull a random example of how I use AI: It's very useful to me as a search tool. I can ask it a question like, "Are sharks territorial?" and go from there. That's useful for concepting out a monster. The current AI models also have a deep understanding of D&D rules and content. I'm not sure...
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    Hasbro CEO Chris Cocks Is Talking About AI in D&D Again

    The question for me is simple - What problem is it solving? WotC wasn't able to give a clear answer to that with the revised core rulebooks. That doesn't give me confidence that something that is much more complex will be easier for them to solve.
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    Hasbro CEO Chris Cocks Is Talking About AI in D&D Again

    AI, by its nature, is a subscription-based model. With how the tech works right now, you can't offer it up as anything other than a subscription. Combine that with the staff cut backs they think it enables and it's every c suite executive's dream. The root challenge is that we play these games...
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    D&D (2024) What's In D&D's New Starter Set?

    When I was there, we never shipped a loss leader but we could go for a lower profit margin if it made sense. With the 2014 starter set, we wanted to remove character creation to make it pick up and play. That also meant we could make a good case for aiming at a lower profit margin, since players...
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    D&D (2024) What's In D&D's New Starter Set?

    For many tabletop games, the single most expensive component is the box! Mainly because it has to be durable enough to hold up in shipping and serve as storage for years after you buy the game.
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