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<blockquote data-quote="Stormonu" data-source="post: 9240566" data-attributes="member: 52734"><p>Spelljammer really felt phoned in, and coming on the heels of Tasha's really made me disappointed with Hasbro/WotC. Dragonlance was fairly good, but Van Richten's ... shouldn't have been in the way it came out - it couldn't decide if it wanted to reboot Ravenloft or continue what had been and suffered for that. Recently however, I hadn't planned on picking up Planescape and found myself quite pleased with it when I did.</p><p></p><p>I really feel like the height of 5E was around the time of Xanathar's, and its been fading slowly ever since. Some of the offerings have been good, but at least for me they've been more miss than hit recently.</p><p></p><p>I've long sworn off that I'm picking up the next edition of D&D, but that's not because I hate Hasbro. I'm just frankly tired of cycling to new books when someone gets the bug to tweak a game system I'm already comfortable with. I eagerly went from 1E to 2E, and 3E was long overdue for me (though 3.5 was waaay too early and unnecessary). I balked at 4th, but 5th was the edition I never knew I wanted. I'm unwilling to move on from it, and despite anything Hasbro the company does, I'll be with 5th for some time to come - even if it means I don't follow where Hasbro takes it. I still have, and will continue to use, my 2014 books & the mass of 3rd party products I've collected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stormonu, post: 9240566, member: 52734"] Spelljammer really felt phoned in, and coming on the heels of Tasha's really made me disappointed with Hasbro/WotC. Dragonlance was fairly good, but Van Richten's ... shouldn't have been in the way it came out - it couldn't decide if it wanted to reboot Ravenloft or continue what had been and suffered for that. Recently however, I hadn't planned on picking up Planescape and found myself quite pleased with it when I did. I really feel like the height of 5E was around the time of Xanathar's, and its been fading slowly ever since. Some of the offerings have been good, but at least for me they've been more miss than hit recently. I've long sworn off that I'm picking up the next edition of D&D, but that's not because I hate Hasbro. I'm just frankly tired of cycling to new books when someone gets the bug to tweak a game system I'm already comfortable with. I eagerly went from 1E to 2E, and 3E was long overdue for me (though 3.5 was waaay too early and unnecessary). I balked at 4th, but 5th was the edition I never knew I wanted. I'm unwilling to move on from it, and despite anything Hasbro the company does, I'll be with 5th for some time to come - even if it means I don't follow where Hasbro takes it. I still have, and will continue to use, my 2014 books & the mass of 3rd party products I've collected. [/QUOTE]
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