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  1. LuisCarlos17f

    Wizards of the Coast Re-Registers Dark Sun With USPTO

    The Prism Pentad in TV? Possible but I would bet for the animation with PG13, or at least two versions, PG13 and PG16. I guess it would be after Hasbro had enough experience producing adaptation of its franchises. The idea of mixing two official settings could sound crazy but if you don't feel...
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  4. LuisCarlos17f

    Wizards of the Coast Re-Registers Dark Sun With USPTO

    Cover of "Wild Elves" for Dragonlance by Brom. Why to mix two different settings? Because lots of players recycle elements from the official settings for their homemade world. You can "borrow" elements from the sourcebooks, but you enjoy enough creative freedom to add your own ideas, for...
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  6. LuisCarlos17f

    D&D Stranger Things Gets a Sequel – Welcome to the Hellfire Club

    I wonder if Hasbro will try the same but with Disney. For example an animated marvel special where children like Moongirl, Gabrielle Kinney(Honey Badger, Wolwerine clone like X-23), Molly Hayes and Klara "Red Rose" Prast (Runways), Valeria "Brainstorm" Richards (daughter Mr. Fantastic and...
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    D&D General Why Elon Musk Needs Dungeons & Dragons to Be Racist

    Please, I only ask to recover the good sense and the respect for the human dignity. It is not only if you are right or wrong but in the way you are saying your own opinion. Some times we need more diplomacy and empathy. It's perfectly normal for authors to express their own points of view in...
  8. LuisCarlos17f

    Wizards of the Coast Re-Registers Dark Sun With USPTO

    Of course each group can have got their own continuity. For example some DM could redesign the region of Tyr adding more city-states because in the new timeline Rajaat had to choose more champions against "new" species like the dromites. Maybe those species could survive the cleasing war because...
  9. LuisCarlos17f

    Wizards of the Coast Re-Registers Dark Sun With USPTO

    In my tabletop I can use the races/species and classes I want, for example a totemist shaman or a gnome because a reincarnation spell worked in a different way. Maybe the hej-kin are the "evolution" of the Athasian gnomes. Some races could survive hiding in underground caverns. And weren't they...
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    Wizards of the Coast Re-Registers Dark Sun With USPTO

    A setting is not only a group of names of places but it is also iconic characters, heroes or villains. The iconic heroes of DS are the main characters from the saga "the prism pentand", and the iconic villains are the sorcerer-kings, and several don't survive the novels. You could create new...
  11. LuisCarlos17f

    Wizards of the Coast Re-Registers Dark Sun With USPTO

    I guess it will be only some pages about the lore, like the articles from Dungeon magazine #110, describing the region of Tyr, the city-states and the sorcerer-kings (let's suppose they are still alive because the events of the novels haven't happened yet). D&D hasn't been designed for a right...
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  13. LuisCarlos17f

    Wizards of the Coast Re-Registers Dark Sun With USPTO

    My own opinion is WotC's goal isn't so much to sell physical books but to recovering brand-power for the settings and earning mainly thanks DM-Guild. Like this the risk is lower. They are too busy creating adventures, monsters and crunch, avoiding possible controversies about changes in the...
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    Wizards of the Coast Re-Registers Dark Sun With USPTO

    OK, the 5e DS maybe is not for the "old guard" but for the next generation of players but at least thanks unlocking in DM Guild there is some opportunity the old metaplot to be continued. I would like to know how would be cerulean wizards, Athasian necromancers and shadow wizards, whose energy...
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  16. LuisCarlos17f

    Wizards of the Coast Re-Registers Dark Sun With USPTO

    I suspect if some videogame studio created a strategy videogame set in D&D and other created a mod to play in Athas we would notice the economy in the region of Tyr is radically different because there isn't enough metal and the water is too necessary and healing magic isn't easy to be found...
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  18. LuisCarlos17f

    Wizards of the Coast Re-Registers Dark Sun With USPTO

    A good strategist avoids unnecessary conflicts that only cause wear and tear. WotC will not touch the lore but givin the name of characters and places. They will be more focused into crunch, players' options and monsters. Other point is players with enough experencie in strategy+economic games...
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    D&D General What Are Dragonlance's Weis & Hickman, and Actor Manganiello Cooking Up?

    Do you know the trope when a husband says to his wife "you can't cook this like my mother!"? Or there is a family meeting and in the lunch you can notice when the food is cooked by the grandmother because it has got a special taste and even her own daughters cook the same recipe the taste is...
  20. LuisCarlos17f

    Wizards of the Coast Re-Registers Dark Sun With USPTO

    I don't advice to show on-screen horrible actions by the monsters or villains against innocents in front of PCs' eyes but if the players can have a reasonable chance of preventing it without too much risk or sacrifice. There is a serious difference between off-screen murder and the other is...
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