I just can't imagine this offering anything that the base Munchkin game doesn't. The other games, like The Good, The Bad, and the Munchkin or Munchkin Zombies have good themes that give Steve Jackson and John Kovalic something to work with to poke fun at different genres. Pathfinder is just...
I think the root of this question is "Is D&D a big enough brand for a company like Wizards of the Coast." The answer is no, D&D as a brand only made a profit one year since Wizards bought TSR. Both third and fourth edition were failures from a corporate standpoint. And even in the TSR days, the...
It wouldn't surprise me if Wizars did publish PDFs through Drive-Thru for 5e. Because this would be a pretty boneheaded move.
The should be publishing on the iBooks store. They aren't going to reach new customers on Drive-Thru, you have to be an existing fan to even know it exists. The iPad...
I think that a lot of the arguing just comes from people having differing definitions on what a "revision/new edition/whatever term we're using" means. To a lot of people, it means "everything that came before this is obsolete." To some people it doesn't.
And I think the implication with the...
I think no matter how they handle the remaining settings, since they're only going to do three books for each of them, they need to be boiled down to their essence. This wasn't done for Forgotten Realms. Although one could argue FR doesn't have much of an essence, what set the FR apart, mostly...
He could specify which products he posted false reviews for and offer refunds. That would be restitution.
This way, he loses nothing and possibly makes more money. That's not being punished.
They don't have die. They just have to fall down. I think that's a big part of it.
But, and this isn't really aimed at you, but the thread in general, if you're willing to concede the point that the minion rule (and the game as a whole) isn't written for your style of play, then what is the...
I most certainly would, given the chance. And that's not the same thing, you won't find any of Reagan's family at a republican convention.
To be honest, I didn't want to bring it up, since I wasn't there, but from what I heard, your booth sounds far more offensive to me than these t-shirts...
I agree here, I think, in a way, both sides have made it seem like the DM is sitting there, in his cape, taking the advice he read in his hackmaster's guide to heart, being a jerkweed. I don't know if that this has ever happened.
You know, I make fun of Ronald Reagan all the time. I literally danced a jig when he died. Just because he's dead doesn't mean I'm going to pretend I liked him, and it certainly doesn't mean he's suddenly going to stop being the butt of my jokes.
So Gary Gygax. I didn't know him, but he died...
Semantics and terminology aside, I fail to see the difference between a player talking to the group about removing the DM and the DM talking to the group about removing a player. Provided the DM does talk to the group and doesn't act unilaterally.
If one player playing something like a dragonborn or an elf is going to totally ruin the game for every other player at the table, I'd say that some people at the table have deep deep issues that go well beyond the gaming table. And I'd further say that being so caught up in not liking something...
I think the bottom line is, no matter how much you may want to be apologist for Wizards of the Coast or shift the lame to Hasbro or whatever, when a company says they're going to do something and they don't do it, it reflects poorly on the company. Even if you like the company, the very best...
Scepters are actually the newest cards I actually own, and the only ones I have with the new borders. I bought a full playset as soon as I saw it (for what troll and toad charges for one now), and have still not figured out an end to the crazy-ass things I can do with it. Although you can create...