D&D General Are you content with what you have in DnD regarding physical/digital material?

Do you want/need more stuff or are you content?

  • Need more rule/adventure modules (this includes classes and campaigns)

    Votes: 22 51.2%
  • Need more miniatures

    Votes: 7 16.3%
  • Need more dice

    Votes: 5 11.6%
  • Need more maps

    Votes: 8 18.6%
  • I am content

    Votes: 20 46.5%


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I simultaneously have way too much, am completely content with how much I have, and yet always need more
Pretty much this.

I'm a collector, so miniatures and terrain...enough is never enough, even though I now have a collection that would have made 13 year old me sick with envy.

I mostly write my own materials, but I still love getting adventures and maps, and I often reinterpret them and use them. So if a new one comes out that interests me...yup. Gotta have it.

And I have enough dice to pave my driveway, just about, but then I see another cool set and want them.
 

Overall I find myself somewhat dissatisfied with D&D 5E content. I'm (mostly) fine with the core rulebooks, but since 2014, I haven't really found myself inclined to purchase many of the books WotC have released. I'd like to describe myself as content in that I'm not inclined to get more, but I'd really like to want to get more. I'd like more settings and adventures.
 

I never have enough miniatures, regardless of the fact I have more than I'll ever use. Won't be happy though until I have multiple copies of every monster in existence in my collection.

Also, despite having a vast collection of old Dungeon mags and every official adventure (and a damn lot of 3rd party 3E adventures, such as the DCC line), I'm always on the lookout for more, even if it is to steal a plot, trap, location or monster from it.

If the D&D crew (or a 3rd party creator I like) makes it, I'm at least interested in checking it out, and that usually requires owning it in some fashion.
 



Optional and variant rules. A better skill system, the missing tactical grid combat that 5e simplified away, and rules with a higher standard than "Crawford had a ball" that recognize not every player is going to self moderate like he did. Just as a few examples
 



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