Search results

  1. Burnside

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

    Until you read the text, though. That orange lady with the glasses and the candy cane? She is a neutral evil halfling who sold her brother to a hag who permanently enslaved him.
  2. Burnside

    D&D General So what about the SRDs?

    Fair enough. But also, so far, no classic SRDs are in CC. I'm just not giving them credit for stuff until they actually do stuff. (Also, full transparency, I personally don't care if the classic SRDs ever go into CC.)
  3. Burnside

    D&D General So what about the SRDs?

    This is getting too pedantic. They've made a public, clear, written commitment to release an updated SRD "within weeks" of the new Monster Manual. What I said was that if they don't, they will have reneged on that commitment. Will it be the crime of the century? No. Will they have made a public...
  4. Burnside

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

    I'm reassured by those adventure pages' text. This looks great.
  5. Burnside

    D&D General So what about the SRDs?

    I didn't say that "WotC has broken promises to fans". I said that their recent history concerning this exact issue (SRDs) is lousy, and their past actions in this specific area create justifiable distrust from the fans with regard to the SRDs. I'm sure you do understand why that is, even if...
  6. Burnside

    D&D General So what about the SRDs?

    The statement is here: https://www.dndbeyond.com/posts/1717-2024-core-rulebooks-to-expand-the-srd?srsltid=AfmBOopQaBZWxFG_A0ltcq-wITjMQy0ZOLCw5Qxhx48lE9Olby-styVM "In 2016, two years after the debut of Dungeons & Dragons fifth edition, we released the accompanying SRD 5.1, allowing our amazing...
  7. Burnside

    D&D General Dragon Delves To Feature Two Adventures "Appropriate For Solo Players"

    Not only that, but I think the idea that eliminating the DM would be a "monetizing" move for WotC is bizarre. It would be the opposite. Designing adventures that can be run without a DM is WAY more work on the design side, and DMs spend WAY more than players do on the game. Honestly, I'd love...
  8. Burnside

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

    Very likely Justine Jones, who also did the alt cover. https://www.enworld.org/attachments/480829153_1019549390208193_707160271979014580_n-jpg.397393/
  9. Burnside

    D&D General So what about the SRDs?

    Yeah, I totally agree BUT they did say they would do the update, so they really should follow through on the commitment, even if creators really don't "need" it. I'm not 100% sure they will, unless there is a public outcry that forces their hand. We certainly haven't heard a thing about it...
  10. Burnside

    D&D General Dragon Delves To Feature Two Adventures "Appropriate For Solo Players"

    Just a quick note that 1-on-1 play (1 player/1 DM) for 5E was definitely advertised as a feature for the Essentials Kit boxed set with Dragon of Icespire Peak - it included Sidekick NPCs who could help a solo player. Like you, I assume that the "solo player" style they're talking about here...
  11. Burnside

    D&D General So what about the SRDs?

    They did make a commitment in a DNDBeyond posting to release an updated SRD "within weeks" of the release of the new Monster Manual. We're on week 8. I think if we get it in 2025, that's fine. It took 2-3 years between the release of 5E and the 5E SRD. However, if we don't get an update in...
  12. Burnside

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

    It might be a metatextual history - like, the history of how that dragon type has been used in D&D, across various settings and editions?
  13. Burnside

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

    I love the eclectic art. I am holding off on ordering this until we know whether the adventures really are written in the style of the ones from the 2024 DMG (in which case...I don't really need them I'm afraid).
  14. Burnside

    D&D General Read aloud text in modules: What are folks opinions about read aloud content?

    Writing fewer words overall, including boxed text, was definitely something I had to learn as a designer. Area description from my first published adventure (2018): This is filled with excessive detail, irrelevancies, and the area in general has too many distractions/too many little things...
  15. Burnside

    D&D General Read aloud text in modules: What are folks opinions about read aloud content?

    By contrast, here's a couple of solid, direct, useful ones from 5E hardcovers: Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden, Lost Spire of Netheril area description Keys from the Golden Vault, Tockworth's Clockworks area/event description
  16. Burnside

    D&D General Read aloud text in modules: What are folks opinions about read aloud content?

    #1 is fine, just a little long and wordy. #2 is horrible in many ways. Just to call out a few: - "the temperature increases to 72 degrees" is there a thermometer on the wall? - the furniture is "lavish", "finely-carved", "in the same style" - all empty descriptors which take up time and...
  17. Burnside

    D&D 5E (2014) Which was the most recent Wizards adventure you consider a classic?

    I agree this is very good - Infernal Machine Rebuild is a kind of prequel to it, and is also quite good.
  18. Burnside

    D&D 5E (2014) Which was the most recent Wizards adventure you consider a classic?

    My group actually TPKed against Acererak in that fight. Like you, we took out the hags, and then without resting (we thought we couldn't, though in retrospect with the hags dead we probably could have) entered the final fight and managed to trigger Acererak showing up BEFORE we killed the...
  19. Burnside

    D&D General Read aloud text in modules: What are folks opinions about read aloud content?

    There is good read aloud text, and there is bad read aloud text. There are also people who read text aloud well, and people who don’t.
Top