D&D (2024) Deborah Ann Woll and Matt Mercer consulted on the 2024 DMG.

WotC consulted with celebrities including True Blood's Deborah Ann Woll and Critical Role's Matt Mercer when revising the upcoming 2024 edition of the Dungeon Master's Guide. Apparently another (unnamed) consultant provided advice on running game for kids.

That's it; that's the news.
 

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I haven't followed who is on WotC design staff for quite a while aside from reading here on EN world that there were layoffs late last year, but I couldn't tell you who was affected. Until yesterday I had no clue that WotC used consultants on 5E books. Usually when I think of a company bringing on a consultant it's to do something that those doing the hiring can't IME.
Sometimes it's also because budgets come from different places - especially at big corps. Hiring new full time ongoing employee? HR/Staff budget. Contractor? could come from the specific project's budget (already budgeted); or marketing, or whatever.
 

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I haven't followed who is on WotC design staff for quite a while aside from reading here on EN world that there were layoffs late last year, but I couldn't tell you who was affected. Until yesterday I had no clue that WotC used consultants on 5E books. Usually when I think of a company bringing on a consultant it's to do something that those doing the hiring can't IME.
Nah, WotC brings in outside consultants for books all the time: Tracy Hickman was brought in as a consultant on Curse of Strahd (a lot of the expansion material was Chris Peekins wxpanding on Hickman's info on hia homw games), and Pendleton Ward (creator of Adventure Time) for Tomb of Annhilation, which co tribute to some of the deranged nature of the jungle crawl.
 

Sometimes it's also because budgets come from different places - especially at big corps. Hiring new full time ongoing employee? HR/Staff budget. Contractor? could come from the specific project's budget (already budgeted); or marketing, or whatever.
With the consultants, as opposed a freelance writer or artist, WotC tends to mean they brought in an outsider to the brainstorming and initial design phase for a week or two of bouncing ideas and doing concept work, not actually writing.
 

I haven't followed who is on WotC design staff for quite a while aside from reading here on EN world that there were layoffs late last year, but I couldn't tell you who was affected. Until yesterday I had no clue that WotC used consultants on 5E books. Usually when I think of a company bringing on a consultant it's to do something that those doing the hiring can't IME.

Whats going to have a bigger impact on the bottom line.

"Design Team Staff: Scribe, internal designer."
"Design Consultant: YOUR FAVOURITE STREAMER DMs!!!"
 

Tracy Hickman was brought in as a consultant on Curse of Strahd (a lot of the expansion material was Chris Peekins wxpanding on Hickman's info on hia homw games)
This makes sense considering that he co-wrote the initial I6: Ravenloft module
Whats going to have a bigger impact on the bottom line.
WotC should've went for the trifecta and let Joe Maganiello have a crack at it too
 


Whats going to have a bigger impact on the bottom line.

"Design Team Staff: Scribe, internal designer."
"Design Consultant: YOUR FAVOURITE STREAMER DMs!!!"

Which in a way is kind of sad. I’d rather they consult people like Ed Greenwood and Margaret Weis over “streamer DM”.

But i also get it’s a different world and player audience from 20 or more years ago so yeah… and I’m willing to bet more people know Mercer over Salvatore. Which is really sad IMO but it is what it is.
 

Which in a way is kind of sad. I’d rather they consult people like Ed Greenwood and Margaret Weis over “streamer DM”.

But in also get it’s a different world and player audience form 20 or more years ago so yeah… and I’m willing to get more people know Mercer over Salvatore. Which is really sad IMO but it is what it is.

Our time is past. It is the way of things, so create what you want to see, and let this thing go its own direction.
 


Which in a way is kind of sad. I’d rather they consult people like Ed Greenwood and Margaret Weis over “streamer DM”.

But i also get it’s a different world and player audience from 20 or more years ago so yeah… and I’m willing to bet more people know Mercer over Salvatore. Which is really sad IMO but it is what it is.
I don't know. We've had decades of Weis and Greenwood. I'm interested in seeing what new ideas comes with new blood.
 

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