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    D&D General When did you leave D&D? Why? For what game? And what brought you back?

    I went from AD&D to Runequest because I liked the no class and gain skill when you use it system. I also liked the base setting much more. Eventually I moved to Champions because you could play just about any super hero you imagined. After a long break (2e through 4e when I was moving...
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    How Do You Feel About Published Adventures as a GM?

    I don't have time to prepare adventures myself these days. When i was younger I wrote most of what I ran. Today I run prepared adventures and fill in the blanks to keep the story cohesive. I almost exclusily run on VTT.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Deborah Ann Woll and Matt Mercer consulted on the 2024 DMG.

    As for the announcement of the consultants, I generally avoid watching other people play D&D as entertainment but I have watched both Mercer and Woll and they both seem like excellent game masters. Mercer has contributed to several gaming books (hard to know how much he wrote himself as there is...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Deborah Ann Woll and Matt Mercer consulted on the 2024 DMG.

    I ran into D&D while in my high school wargaming club. My cousin’s best friend’s brother was playing (0e, about 1981 but Montreal area so took a while to get there). I was in a session or two (before the older college aged players said no to high school kids in the game) and then I bought Holmes...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Deborah Ann Woll and Matt Mercer consulted on the 2024 DMG.

    I bought the books and learned how to DM from it. Many of the DMs I knew at the time did the same.
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    General DCC RPG thread

    I played DCC, Starcrawl and Weird Frontiers at GaryCon. Nothing since then.
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    WotC WotC President Cynthia Williams Resigns

    SEC filings from 2022 when Cocks became CEO. Contracts for Section 16 officers are public. I don’t think William’s is, but I did not search every filing. She was a top 5 earner so she is in the proxy.
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    WotC WotC President Cynthia Williams Resigns

    The CEO's contract says he can quit: "1.6 At the election of the Executive without Good Reason, upon not less than fifteen (15) days’ prior written notice of termination by the Executive." The company has to give the same notice if they want to fire him without cause. To expect something...
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    WotC WotC President Cynthia Williams Resigns

    If a new job, then there will be an annoucement soon. If let go, will be a severance charge or something. Might have to wait a year for the next proxy. Otherewise, their business, not mine.
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    WotC Hasbro CEO Chris Cox talks about D&D on NPRs Here & Now. Topics include Layoffs and OGL.

    I noticed that the 2023 proxy just got filed. Unlike during the layoff time when people were looking at last year’s numbers and saying that stock grants are bonuses, the discussion on Cocks incentive pay clearly shows that he missed financial targets but scored very big on cost cutting and that...
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    WotC Hasbro CEO Chris Cox talks about D&D on NPRs Here & Now. Topics include Layoffs and OGL.

    Mostly due to it, that is hard to agree with. But Cocks himself lauded social media as a great marketing tool and they massively shot themselves in the foot with the proposed canceling of the OGL right before the movie came out which I think dampened the chance for lots of social media promotion...
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    WotC Hasbro CEO Chris Cox talks about D&D on NPRs Here & Now. Topics include Layoffs and OGL.

    I think some women had an issue with some images. Some men did as well. Generically claiming all women is pretty wide and not true. There are also plenty of men that find the chainmail bikinis between silly and and offensive. I honestly don’t think that there was immediate magic in portraying...
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    WotC Hasbro CEO Chris Cox talks about D&D on NPRs Here & Now. Topics include Layoffs and OGL.

    The original AD&D Player's Handbook has a preface by Mike Carr specifically identifying D&D as being more popular with women (in comparision to war gaming I think is being made here) and Gygax himself says there are all sorts of different types of players. I would say that general cultural...
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    WotC Hasbro CEO Chris Cox talks about D&D on NPRs Here & Now. Topics include Layoffs and OGL.

    Quite typical answers by someone with media training. Stuck to his talking points and did not overextend himself. Answers were clear - to the people outraged by the OGL screw-up, we have enough new customers, you do not matter and we fixed that already, but said nicely and with the positive spin...
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    WotC [Updated!] Hasbro Laying Off 1,100 Employees

    I run a 1e game (Hyperborea) with 6 players. From that group (counting me), 3 started with 0e, 1 with 1e, 1 with 2e, 1 with 3.5 and one with 5e. Everyone in that group plays in an alternating 5e game (I play instead of DM in that one). I run another 5e game, again with 6 players. I know of...
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    WotC [Updated!] Hasbro Laying Off 1,100 Employees

    They did let go of VP and Directors.
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    WotC [Updated!] Hasbro Laying Off 1,100 Employees

    I am also an “expert” and I am more worried about the debt levels and cash flows than any pure EPS number. Especially as a lot of costs have been capitalized recently (VTT) and cash was used to buy D&D Beyond. The previous acquisitions and forays into entertainment pressured their results quite...
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    WotC [Updated!] Hasbro Laying Off 1,100 Employees

    It is terrible, the way people get rewarded in a neutral third party arrangement with a negotiated contract, isn't it?
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    WotC [Updated!] Hasbro Laying Off 1,100 Employees

    In the case of Chris Cocks, he led WoTC through many, many boom years and increased staffing during that time. His boss, the CEO of Hasbro then, was the one running the rest of the company. He died unexpectedly and Cocks was promoted to the over all CEO role. Unfortunately, it was the former CEO...
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    WotC [Updated!] Hasbro Laying Off 1,100 Employees

    Not really, but if that is your position I doubt I could convince your otherwise. For anyone not locked it, most of that pay is contingent on their future performance and can easily be zero. I assume they greatly missed targets this year and next year's proxy will tell a different story. The...
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