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    D&D (2024) What's In D&D's New Starter Set?

    That sounds high to me. Based on the Pathfinder boxed set, and some pricing I did a month ago on an unannounced Chaosium product, I think the price should be around $30. OTOH, if they're printing in the US it might end up around $50 especially if they don't have a ready source of dice. Depends...
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    D&D (2024) What's In D&D's New Starter Set?

    I don't see any plastic components (the stand ups look like they have cardboard bases), so the price might be relatively low.
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    D&D (2024) What's In D&D's New Starter Set?

    I think a good starter set is appealing to long-time players, because they are the ones most likely to buy it and run it for newbies. With that said, while I'm not crazy about either the cover art or the promo art they've shown off (the piece recreating the B2 cover), the components and...
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    D&D (2024) What's In D&D's New Starter Set?

    I love the dungeon maps! This looks like a really clever way to approach a starter set.
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    D&D 5E 2024 D&D is 2014 D&D with 4E sprinkled on top

    Yes, that's exactly what I'm aiming for! I ran Shadowdark and OSE for my regular groups. While they love those games, they missed having robust characters with different combat options and special tricks they could use.
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    Avowed Anyone?

    I have a mountain of work but have managed to get in two hours of gameplay this week. I keep thinking about it and want to dive back in. Really like the setting, love the set up, love how they have made it feel like approachable fantasy but added in enough twists to keep it fresh. Can't wait to...
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    D&D 5E Dungeoncraft Interview with Mike Mearls

    Exactly! The main thing that we tried to take away from WoW was a larger focus on tactical combat that offered a puzzle. We felt that would make it easier to DM, plus give players a clearer sense of what they were supposed to do. I think if we had been allowed to take the D&D Minis game and...
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    D&D (2024) Thoughts on Stealth and D&D2024

    I hadn't picked up on the wonkiness of the invisibility condition, but it's there. Here is the text for concealed: Concealed. You aren’t affected by any effect that requires its target to be seen unless the effect’s creator can somehow see you. Any equipment you are wearing or carrying is also...
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    D&D (2024) Thoughts on Stealth and D&D2024

    This is exactly the kind of thing that breaks if you don't have a system architect and if you don't have the time you need to finish the game.
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    D&D (2024) Thoughts on Stealth and D&D2024

    A bunch! But to be concise, I think stealth should be a function of the environment, mixed with the DM's assessment of how attentive a creature is. In short: Obscurement should limit how far a creature can see, say 10 feet for light and 5 feet for heavy. I'm still playing with this and might...
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    D&D (2024) Wrapping up first 2-20 2024 campaign this week, some of my thoughts

    I went through the 5.5 PHB and did the following: I built out a base level 1 fighter and wizard For each, I plotted their at-will damage and stats by level I layered on their class features, using the battle master for the fighter I used the list of free spells for the wizard, and determined...
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    D&D (2024) Wrapping up first 2-20 2024 campaign this week, some of my thoughts

    For what it's worth, I crunched the numbers on character output in 5.5. A party that leads with their most powerful abilities does more than double damage compared to their base abilities. That means fights should end in about a round or a round and a half.
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    Dungeons & Dragons Dumps Disclaimers From Book Credits Page

    The disclaimers were my idea, and I was always tickled that people liked them. In the early days I wrote all of them. There were two main reasons why I think I was the only person who liked them: Some people saw them as an annoying extra step in the production process. They'd be working on a...
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    Dungeons & Dragons Dumps Disclaimers From Book Credits Page

    I'm glad they made folks happy, but the staff basically resented them from the start. I'm surprised they didn't stop them earlier.
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    WotC Mike Mearls: "D&D Is Uncool Again"

    I think that's something that you have to consider with any platform. Does DTRPG or Roll20 have an agenda other than their own growth? There's nothing wrong with that, but I'm not sure D&D Beyond is unique in wanting to maximize itself potentially at the cost of its users. I do agree that...
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    WotC Mike Mearls: "D&D Is Uncool Again"

    Great point! I think that's also a clear win from the OGL. I think any platform owner would prefer that your customers don't have an easy off ramp. If anything, it can be a win-win if you have the product lineup that D&D Beyond customers can move into. D&D Beyond get more content and different...
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    WotC Mike Mearls: "D&D Is Uncool Again"

    I guess I don't see that as "winning" per se, because a win for them is a world where D&D Beyond is the only place where you can publish material. I think the Grim Hollow Kickstarter is a good example of the issues publishers face. Crunching some numbers: 52% of backers picked a tier that...
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    WotC Mike Mearls: "D&D Is Uncool Again"

    The downshift in DMs Guild content might be part of a larger trend. OTOH, as I'm working on my own stuff I am looking at ways to port things over to D&D. I think the bigger picture, at least for me, is that I'd rather lead with something I can control, even if it is smaller, then find ways to...
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    WotC Mike Mearls: "D&D Is Uncool Again"

    I disagree, but we might have different definitions of won. The joke around TTRPG publishing is that the best way to make $1 million is to start with $2 million. While that's not strictly true - every business is risky, the folk knowledge around TTRPG business practices is mostly inaccurate -...
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