The live event where they announced Brennan was immediately prior to a Daggerheart one-shot set in Exandria with their C2 or C3 characters converted to Daggerheart. The transformation cards they just released on the Void cover about half the C3 party. Werewolves, undead, and half-gods.
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I don’t see a problem. If a table or a player wants to roll, go for it. Maybe something like pick a number and roll 1d6 for which stat it goes with. Then roll 1d5. Etc. It might not be everyone’s taste, but it certainly wouldn’t break anything.
That is a major concern conidering they’re using that as cover to specifically target LGBTQ+ content by mislabeling it as NSFW. I won’t be buying from itch until that policy is fully reversed and apologies go out.
They've just shown they're still getting a feel for the interest for Daggerheart with their inability to keep core sets in stock. Running a Kickstarter to know how much actual interest there is before going to print on this product seems like a basic smart business move.
Does anyone have any insights on negotiations, montages, or downtime projects? They seem to be slight variations on clocks, timers, and countdowns. Are they well done? Is there anything new or novel in these subsystems to look out for?
Keith Baker and Jenn Ellis are developing a setting for Daggerheart.
“New Daggerheart World by Creators of Eberron and More: Finally, we have Keith Baker and Jenn Ellis’s new world in Daggerheart! From the minds of fan-favorite RPG worlds like Eberron and innovative tabletop games like Phoenix...
Yeah. A lot of people are saying the card storage is a problem. I’m probably going with a three-ring binder and card sheets (or whatever they’re called).
Three print runs according to Darrington Press. If CR lacks enough confidence in their own game to run it as a full campaign the customers will notice.
“It’s such a great game that you should play it while we keep playing this other game” is an atrocious sales pitch.
I would be surprised and disappointed if it’s not Daggerheart. That would show a distinct lack of confidence in their own game…which would not be great for sales.