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  1. M.T. Black

    Dragon Reflections #74

    I always loved the premise of Star Frontiers as well as the aesthetic (that Larry Elmore cover!) But I found the game itself a disappointment - weirdly crunchy in ways that weren't fun. I played the heck out of Star Wars d6 instead. I didn't see Knight Hawks until many years later, and was...
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    Dragon Reflections #74

    Dragon Publishing released Dragon #74 in June 1983. It is 87 pages long and has a cover price of $3.00. In this issue, we have seven swords, the bulette, and the famous combat computer! In the editorial, Kim Mohan notes that this is Dragon Magazine's seventh anniversary. He welcomes Mary...
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    D&D General 7 Golden Rules of Dungeon Master Etiquette

    I asked social media for real-life examples of "bad" DM etiquette and got about a hundred responses. I've taken that information and devised 7 golden rules of DM etiquette: Be Consistent: Apply the rules consistently. Be clear about whether you're using official rules or house rules, and ensure...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Fixing Challenge Rating

    Hi Mike, Welcome to the site and I'm sure everyone looks forward to hearing more from you. This looks like a pretty interesting approach. At some point, it would be good to have it embedded in a public google sheet - that would make it very easy to play with and I'm sure you'd get lots of...
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    D&D General Styles of D&D Play

    People sometimes claim that Dungeons & Dragons only supports a narrow range of play styles, but that is not my experience. I've seen the D&D rules used to support a variety of games, and as a DM, you should comprehend this versatility and use it to your advantage. Along the way, you should...
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    TSR The Dreams in Gary's Basement

    Thanks folks - it sounds like I'll need to be a little more patient in order to see this movie. If any of the backers hears any more news about a release date, I hope you'll post it in here or contact me directly.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Do we need a Fifth Edition Revival (5ER)?

    @SlyFlourish has just posted up an article related to this topic: https://www.enworld.org/threads/dont-throw-5e-away-because-of-hasbro.702010/
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    D&D 5E (2014) Do we need a Fifth Edition Revival (5ER)?

    I have found this discussion very helpful and it has helped me sharpen my thinking. I have updated the original essay to clarify and expand on some points, hopefully addressing some of the issues raised.
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    TSR The Dreams in Gary's Basement

    Some years ago, there was a documentary about D&D crowdfunded called "The Dreams in Gary's Basement." After many delays, it was finally released this year. I did not back the original project, but I've been eagerly awaiting its wider release, but there has been no sign of it. I've even attempted...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Do we need a Fifth Edition Revival (5ER)?

    Several people have noted that Fifth Edition is far from dead, so it clearly does not need to be revived. To be clear, Riggs talked about the “Golden Age” being dead rather than the whole game. I like the word “revival” because of it’s parallels with the Old School Revival, but let’s not get...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Do we need a Fifth Edition Revival (5ER)?

    Yes, this is very close to what I feel as well. There is something going on in the OSR I'd like to see happen in the world of 5E.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Do we need a Fifth Edition Revival (5ER)?

    That's right - and I'd love to see that wildly creative scene emerge in the 5E ecosystem as well. I don't think we are there yet, and it might be because folk still feel tethered to Hasbro and the "official rules". That is the essence of my essay.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Do we need a Fifth Edition Revival (5ER)?

    Well, the original claim from Riggs is that the "golden age" of 5E is dead, not 5E itself. But I don't want the "revival" language to distract from the heart of the article, which is a 5E future driven by fans and 3PP rather than Hasbro.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Do we need a Fifth Edition Revival (5ER)?

    Yep, this is the exact concern. People may think I'm fear mongering if I point to subscription fees, but surely this is the end goal. Perhaps it will start with saying, "It costs money to maintain your account and give you access to these books. Starting next month, we are introducing a small...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Do we need a Fifth Edition Revival (5ER)?

    Yeah, you are right. You have to have an account to access the material you buy, but not a paid account.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Do we need a Fifth Edition Revival (5ER)?

    Do you keep access to all content you've bought on D&D beyond when you unsubscribe?
  17. M.T. Black

    D&D 5E (2014) Do we need a Fifth Edition Revival (5ER)?

    Absolutely. I suspect WOTC will be looking to expand that side of the business in future. I think the recent "digital only" releases on D&D beyond point to that. Don't get me wrong - I like digital content. But when it is subscription-based, I get concerned.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Do we need a Fifth Edition Revival (5ER)?

    Can the scene just go on forever with what has already been released? Maybe. But there are lots of folk who enjoy new content and new ideas, who feel like the game is ossified if it is not being developed. They can stick with Hasbro, sure, but that future seems likely to one of subscription fees...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Do we need a Fifth Edition Revival (5ER)?

    It does seem likely that there will be an increasing focus on digital D&D via their own portal, and they are perhaps opening the door on micro-transactions. For Hasbro, I think the D&D future is digital and subscription based, regardless of what happens mechanically. I think there's room for a...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Do we need a Fifth Edition Revival (5ER)?

    I do agree. In my last paragraph I suggest the "golden age" of 5E might be replaced by a "silver age" that is led by 3PP 5E developers. What I'd like to see is an ongoing 5E scene that is as vibrant and creative as the OSR. It's the sort of environment that A5E would thrive in.
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