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  1. Parmandur

    Dragon Delves Reveals "History Of" Pages for Dragons

    Plus, they already had 10, 1 per Dragon type.
  2. Parmandur

    Jeremy Crawford Also Leaving D&D Team Later This Month

    Dragon Jeist has a mixed reception...but last I checked, ot was one of the best selling campaign books. There are other examples, like Witchlight or Strixhaven, that have a smaller ambit of Levels covered.
  3. Parmandur

    D&D General Former WotC Employee Greg Bilsland Returning to D&D?

    The Beyond platform, full of a decade of first and third party compatible material, seems more than sufficient to dampen the desire for change.
  4. Parmandur

    D&D 5E (2024) WotC Unveils Dragon Delves' Eclectic Art Styles

    No, it is just...jarring and unnatural sounding.
  5. Parmandur

    D&D 5E (2024) WotC Unveils Dragon Delves' Eclectic Art Styles

    But turning the color into a noun and putting it after "dragon" is a cure much worse than the illness, as even apparent violations of adjective preference are deeply jarring in English.
  6. Parmandur

    D&D 5E (2024) WotC Unveils Dragon Delves' Eclectic Art Styles

    Nooooo...no. Following a noun with an adjective (even if it is "Noun-ified") is a violation of the word order in English. Adjective order is actually one of the weirdly strict rules in English (of the ten categories of adjective, color comes in at number 7, for instance.
  7. Parmandur

    D&D 5E (2024) WotC Unveils Dragon Delves' Eclectic Art Styles

    I like the standard 5E "house style" a lot, but I like this approach for a book.
  8. Parmandur

    D&D 5E (2024) WotC Unveils Dragon Delves' Eclectic Art Styles

    That...does not feel natural in English usage?
  9. Parmandur

    Jeremy Crawford Also Leaving D&D Team Later This Month

    Staying flat with lowering BG3 sales seems pretty huge.
  10. Parmandur

    D&D General Former WotC Employee Greg Bilsland Returning to D&D?

    Critical Role pretty regularly pulls multiple millions per video, at least. Though obviously they are top of the heap.
  11. Parmandur

    D&D General Former WotC Employee Greg Bilsland Returning to D&D?

    I don't expect a "6E" per se ever again: more 5E iterations periodically, maybe.
  12. Parmandur

    Jeremy Crawford Also Leaving D&D Team Later This Month

    There is no counter indicators thst sales or reception have been poor soooo...
  13. Parmandur

    D&D General Former WotC Employee Greg Bilsland Returning to D&D?

    Honestly, I think their departure makes radical shifts to tge Core Rules less likely, not more.
  14. Parmandur

    Jeremy Crawford Also Leaving D&D Team Later This Month

    In one of those earning calls, they did outright atate that the books were outpacing their expectations.
  15. Parmandur

    Jeremy Crawford Also Leaving D&D Team Later This Month

    By all accounts, the new books are exceeding sales expectations.
  16. Parmandur

    Jeremy Crawford Also Leaving D&D Team Later This Month

    Which, honestly, is exactly what people would say about any shorter product: so maybe this is an example of why they don't?
  17. Parmandur

    Jeremy Crawford Also Leaving D&D Team Later This Month

    I'd say making the game more appealing to players is innovative, similar to improving various performance or safety is innovative.
  18. Parmandur

    Dragon Delves to Return to Godsbreath, a Journey Through the Radiant Citadel Setting

    I'm just not sure why it seems weird? Godsbreath has cool distinct flavor, but in the context of providing took for all the classic D&D tropes, too. I could see running any of the big 5E Campaigns there.
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