Belen
Legend
Steel_Wind said:Huh? You are way off here.
Eberron was released at Gencon 2003. Since that time, we have recieved:
1 Eberron Campaign Setting
2 Races of Eberron
3 Sharn
4 Five Nations
5 Eberron Explorer's Handbook
6 Eberron DM's Screen
7 Eberron Character sheets
8 Eberron Adv Trilogy: Whisper of the Vampires Blade, Shadows of the Last War and Graps of the Emerald Claw adventures: 32 pages each. - 96 total. (Actually - come to think of it - was Shadows of the Last War only 16 pages long?)
DragonLance was released at Gencon 2002 - 1 year before Eberron
So far:
1 DragonLance Campaign Setting
2 DragonLance Age of Mortals
3 DragonLance DM's Screen
4 DragonLance: Bestiary of Krynn
5 DragonLance: Towers of High Sorcery
6 DragonLance: War of the Lance (330pp. or so)
7 DragonLance: Tasslehoff's Map Pouch
8 DL AoM1 : Key of Destiny - 192 pp adventure
9 DL AoM2: Spectre of Sorrows - 192 pp. adventure
10 DragonLance: Holy Order of the Stars (later this week):
On the horizon for later this year are DragonLance: Legends hardcover and another 192 page adv. Price of Courage.
Too slow? Huh? Au contraire, with the exception of the Forgotten Realms, you will not see a more rapid and expansively covered setting on the market. (And DL is catching up to FR 3.5) In comparison, even Greyhawk and Eberron both fall short.
While I appreciate your frustration at HootS and Legends not being in your hot little hands and some early target dates announced which fall a few months late - I think your perceptions (emotions) are not according with reality (logic).
Uh...no. I was correct the first time. The three Eberron adventures were released separately, so there have been 10 Eberron releases. This does not count several additional adventures in Dungeons, nor the multitude of free articles, or Eberron specific DDM minis.
The reality is that we have received 4 sourcebooks in three years for DL. Period. Whereas we have received 6 sourcebooks for Eberron in two years (Magic of Faerun comes out in Oct.)
Heck, we have 7 Eberron RPG products coming out in 2005 alone.
So, yes, DL has a glacial publishing schedule. Midnight has a MUCH faster schedule than DL.