thecasualoblivion
First Post
Is it me, or has 4E rather successfully created the acceptance of almost every bit of material released for it as "Core". Between the splats released and 3PP books for 3E, there was a big emphasis on the "Core 3" books. Many people only viewed those 3(PHB, MM, DMG) as core and everything else as an optiona and separatel add-on. Reading comments from people who regularly play 4E, there doesn't seem to be the same line between the first three books and supplemental material. Supplemental material, be it from splats like Arcane Power or from Dragon Magazine, seems to be almost universally accepted among 4E players. When I do see people talking about "4E Core" being limited to the first three books, it is typically by people on the outside as opposed to 4E players.
Its kind of funny where Dragon magazine articles seem more widely accepted by 4E players than Complete Adventurer/Arcane/Divine/Warrior were by 3E players.
There can be many reasons for this, one being the DDI making the management of a pile of books easier, supplemental material being more integrated into the game due to its design, ect.
Its kind of funny where Dragon magazine articles seem more widely accepted by 4E players than Complete Adventurer/Arcane/Divine/Warrior were by 3E players.
There can be many reasons for this, one being the DDI making the management of a pile of books easier, supplemental material being more integrated into the game due to its design, ect.