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It's early in the morning. I haven't finished my first cup of coffee, so maybe I missed it.

Am I actually the first person to say Psionic Handbook? Because, weird.

As for splats, I like what I think is happening: every few (8?) months, we'll get a new book of character options for all classes and races that is built around a theme. A definite "no" vote on the subject of splatbooks for each class and race. That way lies madness. And not the cool kind that hangs out in an abbey with some fun playing cards.

Thaumaturge.


I keep thinking they're going to do a Dark Sun setting and/or adventure path, and Psionics will be (re)introduced in that. That's the vibe I got from the various Legends & Lore articles over the last 2 or so years.
 

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Psonics. One shot adventures, not every group is going to play arcs. Psionics. Unearthed Arcana for monsters, that is simpler than templates from 3e.....I find the monsters tactically less interesting than I want. Great art that shows things in 3d, not just top down.
 

I wouldn't mind it if someone offered me a seat in a game, instead of my having to do all the heavy lifting. But, see above around not asking to change the Universe :)

Slightly off topic, but it seems like we should be able to have an EnWorld table rotating DM on google hangouts or roll20 (or whatever). We are primarily DMs, I think, and we could all runs one-shots or mini campaigns for everyone else. The technology exists and we are creative people. I think this is a problem we all have, and we have the ability to solve it, too.

I keep thinking they're going to do a Dark Sun setting and/or adventure path, and Psionics will be (re)introduced in that. That's the vibe I got from the various Legends & Lore articles over the last 2 or so years.

I think this is likely, and, as an enthusiastic fan of Dark Sun, I would love that. My main problem is that's a pretty meaty book. My dream psionics book could provide additional psionic subclasses for many/most/all of the base classes and then additional psionic base classes if that felt needed, psionic powers/spells, feats, and backgrounds. My dream Dark Sun book does pretty much all of the above, also, but with Athasian appropriate variants. It seems both topics are big enough for them to each have their own book.

Thaumaturge.
 

Setting based adventures with some meat on them. A huge ruined city with a regional wilderness around it and a big, fat dungeon beneath. A fey forest with dozens of lairs, NPCs, and weird encounters. A Gothic barony fought over by two warring contestants. A frozen island that's home to a lawless society of outcasts. An underdark city of Ilithids, mapped and keyed in full detail. Give me an awesome setting ripe with conflict, and let my players make the story.
 

I know that they're going to do more Organized Play friendly stuff, but since this is a wishlist I'm going to put down the things I'd like to see that I doubt that they'll be doing. I kind of like having big epic adventure paths, but they aren't going to go on the wish list because I know we're getting those :)

I want more books like "Threats to the Nentir Vale" - organizations and creatures with adventure hooks built in that I can plop into a game without having a full fleshed out adventure, but that can connect to each other in interesting ways. This book has been incredibly handy for those times when I'm trying to figure out what going to happen next when my players have just finished foiling a nefarious plot of some big bad guy and I'm looking for ideas to help build up to the next nefarious plot that needs foiling. I would even take this as a digital only release. I would possibly even subscribe to a bi-monthly or quarterly magazine that was nothing but this because it's not just useful, it's kind of a fun book to read.

Likewise the Neverwinter Campaign Setting has been a great resource for similar reasons and I want to see more like that. I don't even run a Forgotten Realms game but I've been able to strip ideas and factions from it and repurpose them more easily than in a lot of previous products. I don't know what about the design of the NWCS makes it friendly for doing stuff like that, but it has been for me. So whatever they did there they should do it again. (If I want to make this wish list ridiculous I would demand a Neverwinter-style Campaign Setting treatment for the city of Specularum and the surrounding area from the Mystara setting, but since I have a better chance of winning the lottery than Mystara does of getting a new product line, I won't.)

As almost the a complement to the first request, I also want to see more location-based adventures that don't necessarily have much in the way of plot to them but are just interesting locations that are connected together via thematic or backstory strands rather than as plot points that characters are supposed to hit. I got a lot of mileage out of Thunderspire Labyrinth because it was that kind of adventure. I threw away the plot and just used the locations and some of the organizations in it, fit them into the plot we'd already had underway, and it worked out great. My ideal for DMing is to have a collection of locations that I can rifle through and retheme to work with the plots of my villains or the goals of my player's PCs. Thunderspire ended up working out great for that, so I'd like to see more of that. And again - I'd buy digital only releases of that instead of full-on books if that's what the market supports.

That's about it. Except that at some point I want to see Star Frontiers get the D&D treatment the way Gamma World has gotten the D&D treatment for every edition of the game since 2nd :) Star Frontiers missed out since Wizards had the Star Wars license for most of 3rd and 4th edition, so it's high time that they tried dusting that trademark off and giving it a new go.
 

Modules!I'm not talking rules sub-systems; that's fine, but not what I'm getting at. I also don't mean mini-campaigns and adventure paths - again, fine, but what I mean is old school, 1E-style modules. You know, 32 pages and a map on the interior of the cardstock folder. Short and sweet, for a night or two of classic D&D fun.
This, this, and, oh yes, THIS!!!
 

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