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    Goodman Games Offers Assurances About Judges Guild Royalties

    Sounds like Joe's got some difficult numbers to crunch. He want to sell exactly a certain amount of the item (any fewer and people will only get a portion refunded, any more and JG gets some proceeds). But, he has to figure out what to charge for it and the variable tariff situation will push...
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    D&D General Dragon Delves To Feature Two Adventures "Appropriate For Solo Players"

    Three of the adventures say suitable for a solo player. The other one is the level 7 bronze dragon adventure.
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    D&D General Why Were the Dragon and Dungeon Magazines Discontinued?

    I liked "Dragon+" as well. Although I'd rather have paper copies, I shouldn't complain about that aspect of it since it was free. It's unfortunate that the issues didn't have a regular delivery schedule and finally petered out. One thing that I did dislike about "Dragon+" was that you needed...
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    D&D General Why Were the Dragon and Dungeon Magazines Discontinued?

    Although not nearly as good as having paper copies, I would be down for something like this as long as it was quality material that I could permanently own and download rather than something where I'd have to maintain an active subscription in order to access it.
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    D&D General Why Were the Dragon and Dungeon Magazines Discontinued?

    I miss the comics and ads in Dragon as well. I think my favorite part was the "TSR Previews", later called "New Releases". Back in ancient times when Dragon had adventure modules in them (before Dungeon magazine), that was by far my favorite section of the magazine.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Why is no one talking about THE BOOK OF MANY THINGS?

    As a little aside, one or more of the posts above mentioned the cardstock deck of many things that was included in Dragon 148 (and the grayscale copies of the same deck included in Dungeon 19 along with an adventure module making use of those cards). Dragon had some cool inserts over the years...
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    D&D General Why Were the Dragon and Dungeon Magazines Discontinued?

    Yes, although they didn't carry them in my local supermarkets, I got my copies at my FLGS or at one of the local bookstores (Barnes & Noble, Waldenbooks, B-Dalton, or Brentano's) rather than by subscription since there was no telling what kind of condition they would arrive in if sent through...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Why is no one talking about THE BOOK OF MANY THINGS?

    I think there were several reasons people didn't pick up this product. First, it had a narrow focus. Second, as you mentioned, the price was pretty hefty for such a focused item (not that the contents weren't worth it for those who wanted to shell out the bucks). Third, the early...
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    D&D General Why Were the Dragon and Dungeon Magazines Discontinued?

    I never saw Dragon or Dungeon issues at supermarkets or Target stores even when they were going strong. My local Books-A-Million carried all the Pathfinder adventure path issues (along with a selection of other Pathfinder Products). However, they stocked the AP periodicals in the RPG section...
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    Magazines Dragon Reflections #91

    The Morrissey covers are indeed fantastic. Love the detail he put in them. I never liked the DL modules from the moment I first saw them because I hate railroad gaming. One thing that I recall from the earliest DL modules that that the PCs weren't even allowed to kill off major NPCs who...
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    Has Wizards of the Coast Given Up on Sigil?

    I'm an old fashioned pen and paper dude who has used digital tools for a few things but never in group play. I can see how they would be handy for people in different geographic locations playing together and, I must say, the graphics looked beautiful. However, after watching the "D&D direct"...
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    D&D 5E (2014) For those playing 2014 5e, how are you reacting to the 2024 update?

    I guess you'll consider me old fashioned but, if a player (or the entire party) wishes to construct a base of operations, I prefer having them do it in the way that was first described in the 1e DMG and later expended upon in other products. The original DMG had a price list for everything from...
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    White Dwarf Reflections #12

    I didn't in 1981 when I bought my first Fiend Folio.
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    White Dwarf Reflections #12

    Looks like the type of covers on the sci-fi novels I was reading in the '70s and '80s.
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    White Dwarf Reflections #12

    The assassin bug mentioned above was one of the critters that made it into the Fiend Folio (page 12). I remember that critter mainly because of it's super-cool, terrifying name. When thumbing through the book, it's hard not to stop and read an entry titled "assassin bug." To digress briefly...
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    Rewatching Bond films

    If I may back up a bit to the scene where Bond is about to be bisected by laser in "Goldfinger": Bond: "Do you expect me to talk?" Goldfinger (rather matter-of-factly): "No, Mr. Bond. I expect you to die." One of my favorite little snippets of dialog due to Goldfinger being so casually...
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    Dragon Reflections #90

    Yes, that was pretty much the case, but Gary refined them somewhat when they reappeared in UA. This is because the NPC classes in Dragon were generally much, much more complex than the PHB classes and subclasses. They were also often much more powerful than the standard classes or too...
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    Rewatching Bond films

    Perhaps they had to add a new wing to the school's morgue during his time there.
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    D&D 5E (2024) What's In D&D's New Starter Set?

    I wonder if WotC may be trying too hard to give this Starter Set a Candyland vibe. D&D has been around 50 years now and attitudes of the general public are a lot different than the Satanic Panic days that I had to live through. D&D is on TV and podcasts everywhere. For the parent who sees D&D...
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    D&D General Rank the Goodman Games Reincarnated series

    If you make it to Gen Con sometime, you might want to see if they're selling them at their booth. It wasn't a very big booth last year, but they did have a selection of products available.
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