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Hero
B3 Palace of the Silver Princess
B4 The Lost City
B5 Horror on the Hill
Quite a few more, but hopefully this is a decent enough selection to contrast it against a Beginner Box that was a single-use game from a company that had no intentions of supporting it as anything but a gateway to a similar but not-quite-the-same game.
But this has taken things a bit too off-topic. What I wish to see is that the DDN Starter is actually the simple set of core rules and the hardcover books cover the optional rules that satisfy 1e, 2e, 3e, and 4e players. Even so, I would buy this theoretical hardcover to gain an additional race or class. But I would expect the game to be the same between the Starter and Hardcovers.
That sounds horrendous.
Ok, count me as officially confused. First you say that the 80's boxed sets are superior to the PFBB BECAUSE they offered more purchasable support product. Now Permeton suggests that WOTC might quite reasonably want to do the same and provide supporting product to their own starter set and it sounds "horrendous"?
How is this any different?
The best of both worlds would be a basic set much like the Moldvay one, which could support lots of additional play without further purchases but is also supported with further products & expansion material for those who like the basic game and would like to get more material for it.
The moment product is produced that is completely unplayable without an attachment to a company nipple it CEASES to be a game of the imagination and I will avoid it like spoiled milk.