Perhaps, but at some point not releasing it is going to have exactly the same result. And what really mystifies me, if it was as far from ready as it apparently was why the heck did they announce it in the first place?
Then there's the fact that according to Morrus they've been working on this...
Yes, normally. However, they quite specifically said this one wouldn't. Three months later there's no sign of that being true, and the event at which it was more or less expected that would change has instead produced only an annoucement that they still have no idea when if that will change...
The latest example of WotC's tendency to say "We want to do X. And in order to do that, we're going to do not-X". "We're going to do a huge, open, public playtest. And in order to do that, we're going to play our cards even closer to our chest than we did in developing the last two editions." :erm:
Just a little note to say I love the little humorous bits you can find in a lot of the WotBS stat blocks (at least in the original, 3.5 version). I encourage people to post their favorites here! Or such observations as "OMG, I never noticed most of this stuff was even there!", as appropriate. My...
I would add to your list, questions that carry false presuppositions. For example, the one in the latest Legends & Lore that assumes that major changes in tone must be either (a) linked to levelling, or (b) nonexistent, ignoring the possibility many of the comments on that poll mention that the...
All kidding aside, there might actually be something to be said for this sort of division of playtesting labour (toned down a little from what's in the article, of course!).
When I first load the ENWorld site, I am occasionally redirected automatically to the URL http://www.enworld.org/forum/profile.php?do=dst, which gives me a blank white page. This has happened twice in as many days, on different computers with different browsers. I have to load the site again...
I should add to this, that even if I agreed that his motive wasn't bad, in some cases a non-Evil motive isn't exculpatory. Otherwise we wouldn't look unkindly on those who recklessly endanger others - in most cases of this, the fact that they are endangering someone is the last thing on the...
Not that I want to turn this into an extended rehash of that debate, but his main reason for doing it was to psychologically torture a foe he had already decisively defeated. His own future safety (a neutral motive, compatible with any alignment) was a consideration too, but I got the definite...
I think you missed SnowLeopard's (and Berlew's) point. She's visibly embarrassed, and obviously (or at least it struck me as obvious) speaking... "sarcastically" isn't quite the right word, but it's closer than any other I can think of, and certainly closer than "lying" which would imply that...
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So what does ENWorld figure happened here? Is Yukyuk's Search really terrible, did V not issue the command he* implied he would, or were the DCs just insanely high? Or is this just another case of Rule of Funny being a...
I don't think it reigns supreme over some minimal effort at consistent characterization. I'll accept some pretty thin rationales for apparent breaking of character, but surely not everything goes. Just because there's more than one "right" way to play a given character, doesn't mean some aren't...
Yes, they are from WotC. Different game, but very much WotC; indeed, Magic is the reason they're famous, much more than D&D is.
And in Magic, "Artifact" means roughly what "Magic item" means in D&D.
Not that any of this is actually relevant to the point I was making, or that I take Ryan to...
I was going to mention the exact same Magic card as Ryan did. Flavour it however you like - alternating bands of the two types, rapid oscilation between them, energy spreading from the wounds the weapon delivers, or as on the Magic card, two blades, one of each sort (or one that simply keeps the...
Well, from personal experience:
Two can work well or suck
Three, four, five and six all seem to work fairly well
Unwieldiness starts to be noticeable at seven, and is appreciably worse at eight. It's also hard to make combats challenging at that size - merely adding opponents doesn't do the...
As has often been said (usually on the Magic side of the fence, granted, rather than the D&D side), if WotC put out boxes of free money, people would complain about how it was folded.