BookTenTiger
Sad Dad of the Revolution
In every edition I've played, I almost never buy anything other than the core rules. Everything else I like making myself, including settings, adventures, and custom species. So I'm very content!
Please no. I gave up 3.x because of the power creep on constant player-facing content. It's the kiss of death.Good LORD I would love more actual player-facing content.
Thats a great point! Thats exactly the reason I own zeeo 5e product myself (GM owns d&d beyond things), in comparison to the older edition of D&D where the pdfs where at least (re)released. It was such a stupid move of wotc to take down 4e pdf during 4es run...I am not content with physical/digital products of D&D. But not in a direction this poll asks.
I want PDFs. I require media I definitely own and can't be taken away at the whim of WotC, like the 4e subscription that went away when a new edition came out. I want searchable, copy-pastable, non-internet requiring, digital media in an well supported format across every device type.
As far as I'm concerned, there is a ludicrous gap in digital products because there are NONE AT ALL. ZERO. At least that meet the bare minimum requirements.
As the question asks do you want/need more physical/digital products of Dungeons and Dragons?

(Dungeons & Dragons)
Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.