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<blockquote data-quote="Tortoise" data-source="post: 1542559" data-attributes="member: 146"><p>Thanks for the information. The change in store for Dungeon is long overdue. MAking it the DM resource it should be is a great step in the right direction. I am 2 issues away from the end of my Dungeon subscription and would have been quite content to let it lapse if not for this news.</p><p></p><p>I'm curious to see what Dragon will be like. I'm one of those who thought that the Poly content would have been best served by being in Dragon instead of Dungeon. Looking at the history of Dragon when I first began picking it up (back around issue #52) it seems that what I saw as great about it then has gradually gone away. Becoming simply a mouthpiece for Wizards of the Coast and D&D alone has allowed some of the flavor to escape. Poly had some of that flavor and I wouldn't mind seeing it mixed into Dragon occasionally without being labelled as a subsection.</p><p></p><p>I've already seen some people groaning about Wil Wheaton writing for the mags and all I can say to those folks is this ... Wil grew up and has gone on to other things. He is not Wesley Crusher (thank goodness). Give him a chance. If you want a preview of his sense of humor and his real personality then check out his website. You might be pleasantly surprised. Besides, it can't hurt the hobby to have celebrity support and participation. I'm looking forward to him coming aboard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tortoise, post: 1542559, member: 146"] Thanks for the information. The change in store for Dungeon is long overdue. MAking it the DM resource it should be is a great step in the right direction. I am 2 issues away from the end of my Dungeon subscription and would have been quite content to let it lapse if not for this news. I'm curious to see what Dragon will be like. I'm one of those who thought that the Poly content would have been best served by being in Dragon instead of Dungeon. Looking at the history of Dragon when I first began picking it up (back around issue #52) it seems that what I saw as great about it then has gradually gone away. Becoming simply a mouthpiece for Wizards of the Coast and D&D alone has allowed some of the flavor to escape. Poly had some of that flavor and I wouldn't mind seeing it mixed into Dragon occasionally without being labelled as a subsection. I've already seen some people groaning about Wil Wheaton writing for the mags and all I can say to those folks is this ... Wil grew up and has gone on to other things. He is not Wesley Crusher (thank goodness). Give him a chance. If you want a preview of his sense of humor and his real personality then check out his website. You might be pleasantly surprised. Besides, it can't hurt the hobby to have celebrity support and participation. I'm looking forward to him coming aboard. [/QUOTE]
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