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<blockquote data-quote="Bobaloo" data-source="post: 3246541" data-attributes="member: 5169"><p>I just wanted to add a voice to raving crowd. (That is, go fanboi.) Check them out now if you haven’t in awhile. I feel it’s really moving back towards the “Journal of Record” for RPGs. Again, Erik Mona has done a great job with Dragon and Dungeon.</p><p></p><p>For Dragon:</p><p>They’ve added a section called “First Watch” that gives out blurbs on games and accessories of all sorts, not just D&D. The articles that were mainly Feats and Prestige Classes have decreased. The Demonomicon and Core Beliefs series are excellent. There are now going to be monthly FR and Eberron columns. I also think it’s great bang for your buck when compared to sourcebooks. </p><p></p><p>For Dungeon:</p><p>3 adventures an issue, 1 each for low, middle and high. With the adventures and columns you can always mine ideas, even if not using directly. Although it doesn’t work for everybody, the Adventure Path idea is a slam dunk for a monthly adventure source.</p><p></p><p>I’ve been a Dragon reader for most of my RPG life. When we played AD&D and AD&D2, I’d pick up the occasional issue, and read my friends’ copies for the rest. I did take a break from gaming and the mag during the late 90s. However, as I started playing again more with D&D3 (and 3.5), I subscribed a few years ago. The magazine of today reminds me of the great issues I read in the 80’s.</p><p></p><p>On Paizo:</p><p>IME, customer service has always been top notch. They’ve been quick to replace a missing issue, and have always kept me completely up to date when there was a delay in my purchases from the online store.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobaloo, post: 3246541, member: 5169"] I just wanted to add a voice to raving crowd. (That is, go fanboi.) Check them out now if you haven’t in awhile. I feel it’s really moving back towards the “Journal of Record” for RPGs. Again, Erik Mona has done a great job with Dragon and Dungeon. For Dragon: They’ve added a section called “First Watch” that gives out blurbs on games and accessories of all sorts, not just D&D. The articles that were mainly Feats and Prestige Classes have decreased. The Demonomicon and Core Beliefs series are excellent. There are now going to be monthly FR and Eberron columns. I also think it’s great bang for your buck when compared to sourcebooks. For Dungeon: 3 adventures an issue, 1 each for low, middle and high. With the adventures and columns you can always mine ideas, even if not using directly. Although it doesn’t work for everybody, the Adventure Path idea is a slam dunk for a monthly adventure source. I’ve been a Dragon reader for most of my RPG life. When we played AD&D and AD&D2, I’d pick up the occasional issue, and read my friends’ copies for the rest. I did take a break from gaming and the mag during the late 90s. However, as I started playing again more with D&D3 (and 3.5), I subscribed a few years ago. The magazine of today reminds me of the great issues I read in the 80’s. On Paizo: IME, customer service has always been top notch. They’ve been quick to replace a missing issue, and have always kept me completely up to date when there was a delay in my purchases from the online store. [/QUOTE]
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