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  1. Parmandur

    D&D 5E (2014) I feel like the surveys gaslit WotC about """"Backwards Compatibility""""

    But those theoretical new players weren't taking surveys 2 years ago: and those existing players not making a clean break is a big part of getting new players, who will then be attached to the existing game. Old fashioned reds of the entire game just don't make any business sense.
  2. Parmandur

    D&D 5E (2014) According to the Hasbro Q1 earning call D&D sales are up substantially.

    Nor should they: yet both WoTC with their direct sales and retailers seem to have been doing well woth the books regardless.
  3. Parmandur

    D&D 5E (2014) According to the Hasbro Q1 earning call D&D sales are up substantially.

    Extra notable thst retailers are happy because this time around WotC pushed direct sales pretty hard, and seemingly successfully. Still, it has done well at retail.
  4. Parmandur

    Wizards of the Coast Says That China Tariffs Will Have Minimal Impact on D&D

    My 2024 books were printed in the USA. I imagine that the European print runs being bigger made more local printing logistically desirable this go around.
  5. Parmandur

    D&D 5E (2014) I feel like the surveys gaslit WotC about """"Backwards Compatibility""""

    If anything, I would wager that viewpoint is underrepresented on boards like this.
  6. Parmandur

    Dungeons & Dragons SRD 5.2 Is Officially Live

    The biggest example, however, Dungeon Crawl Classics was born out of Joshua Goodman's frustration with trying to support 4E (he really did try, too) inspiring him to pit on his thinking cap and go to the drawing board with the willingness to kill sacred cows for the goal of generating narratives...
  7. Parmandur

    D&D 5E (2014) I feel like the surveys gaslit WotC about """"Backwards Compatibility""""

    Thing is, they could have done both, even provided demonstrations of hiw it would work. But folks didn't want it.
  8. Parmandur

    Wizards of the Coast Says That China Tariffs Will Have Minimal Impact on D&D

    Thing is, a lot of tabletop companies are already closing down: for them the tariffs are existential. Big difference between being on the line for a random 145% tax on everything in the pipeline already on the one hand, and the probability that paper and publishing costs will ultimately go up on...
  9. Parmandur

    D&D 5E (2014) I feel like the surveys gaslit WotC about """"Backwards Compatibility""""

    I think this is right...even though I liked the Class Groups and standardized progression and think it could have offered a lot to the game, I believe this is an accurate read if the situation. And further, that the conservative approach to development ultimately led to a product well aimed at...
  10. Parmandur

    Wizards of the Coast Says That China Tariffs Will Have Minimal Impact on D&D

    Having their own domestic vertical integration for board games is pretty huge.
  11. Parmandur

    D&D 5E (2014) I feel like the surveys gaslit WotC about """"Backwards Compatibility""""

    Honestly, the former were probably sufficient to sink the idea.
  12. Parmandur

    What Game Publishers Are Saying About The Tariffs

    They had the advantage that their key logistic planning took place when the initial rhetoric was on the horizon...but who could predict this??
  13. Parmandur

    D&D 5E (2014) I feel like the surveys gaslit WotC about """"Backwards Compatibility""""

    I don't think such a conspiracy theory is necessary, given how many people were absolutely vehement that they would never accept a template approach.
  14. Parmandur

    Wizards of the Coast Says That China Tariffs Will Have Minimal Impact on D&D

    I'm sure a lot of thst is made in China: so, still not great for the hobby and industry. These tariffs could decimate companies like Wizkids or Beadles & Grimm.
  15. Parmandur

    D&D 5E (2014) According to the Hasbro Q1 earning call D&D sales are up substantially.

    Honestly, the most likely scenario is that they discovered they fit under the early retirement program at their new pay grade and decided it didn't make sense to keep working when they could take thst offer.
  16. Parmandur

    What Game Publishers Are Saying About The Tariffs

    I think it's actually pretty impressive they came up with a business plan to deal with up to 60% tariffs, considering how absurd that would have sounded a few months ago.
  17. Parmandur

    D&D 5E (2014) I feel like the surveys gaslit WotC about """"Backwards Compatibility""""

    To be honest, I think a lot of thst stuff such as Class Groups, just didn't spark joy for people. They failed on their own merits as interesting changes, most likely, no backwards compatibility fears. Though I do think unified Subclass progression scared players way more than it should have...
  18. Parmandur

    Wizards of the Coast Says That China Tariffs Will Have Minimal Impact on D&D

    Magic is also printed locally: Magic prints at such scale that it is affordable affordable them to print domestically. That's the thing, the big corporations in this field are the ones who were able to afford not outsourcing due to economies of scale: the smaller indies are the ones who turned...
  19. Parmandur

    Wizards of the Coast Says That China Tariffs Will Have Minimal Impact on D&D

    Yeah, but Hadbro doesn't pay for those, they just collect the license fees. Hasbro is protected from risk there.
  20. Parmandur

    What Game Publishers Are Saying About The Tariffs

    Another update on the Stormlight RPG and tariffs today: Today's update will focus almost entirely on tariffs, and how we're planning to manage them for this campaign. Before we dive into that topic, we're happy to report that production continues to be right on schedule. We've produced the...
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