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D20 Modern: Has Wizard stopped caring about it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Flynn" data-source="post: 3741612" data-attributes="member: 1836"><p>Given the success of the D&D Minis and the Star Wars Minis product lines, I'd love to see one or two sets released annually for a D20 Modern Minis product line.</p><p></p><p>There are a lot of modern games out there that have no mini support, so a line of Modern minis, ranging from the urbane to the arcane, would likely sell very well, and not just with D20 Modern players. I could see minis chosen because they fit well with multiple themes, such as the World of Darkness series, Call of Cthulhu and its variants, Spycraft and other espionage RPGs, Shadowrun, etc. It would not be hard to come up with a list of commons and uncommons that are generic enough to have appeal across multiple modern systems, and leave the rares for D20 Modern iconics. Doing that would increase the appeal of the product line to more than just the fans of D20 Modern, and thus attract new customers to the WOTC miniatures product lines.</p><p></p><p>I have to admit, if they went with a Modern minis line, I'd be all over it, just because I could use them in so many of my games, not just the WOTC ones.</p><p></p><p>Other than that, I understand that D20 Modern will be getting an upgrade to the 4E rules probably a year after 4E is coming out. It's in the FAQ thread over on the WOTC boards.</p><p></p><p>With Regards,</p><p>Flynn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flynn, post: 3741612, member: 1836"] Given the success of the D&D Minis and the Star Wars Minis product lines, I'd love to see one or two sets released annually for a D20 Modern Minis product line. There are a lot of modern games out there that have no mini support, so a line of Modern minis, ranging from the urbane to the arcane, would likely sell very well, and not just with D20 Modern players. I could see minis chosen because they fit well with multiple themes, such as the World of Darkness series, Call of Cthulhu and its variants, Spycraft and other espionage RPGs, Shadowrun, etc. It would not be hard to come up with a list of commons and uncommons that are generic enough to have appeal across multiple modern systems, and leave the rares for D20 Modern iconics. Doing that would increase the appeal of the product line to more than just the fans of D20 Modern, and thus attract new customers to the WOTC miniatures product lines. I have to admit, if they went with a Modern minis line, I'd be all over it, just because I could use them in so many of my games, not just the WOTC ones. Other than that, I understand that D20 Modern will be getting an upgrade to the 4E rules probably a year after 4E is coming out. It's in the FAQ thread over on the WOTC boards. With Regards, Flynn [/QUOTE]
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