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<blockquote data-quote="oreofox" data-source="post: 7528816" data-attributes="member: 6776240"><p>I would love for them to make some softcover books like they did back in 3rd edition (Masters of the Wild and such), or even smaller hardcovers (like Arms and Equipment Guide). But ever since 3.5 WotC has been averse to ever touch a softcover again. Everything has to be giant 256 page hardcover book with large amounts of full color images. Another Starter Set type adventure would be nice. Doesn't even have to be for levels 1-5. Of course, Paizo has basically dropped such small modules in favor for their monthly APs.</p><p></p><p>In a way I would love to have monthly installments for APs like what Paizo does, but not for the price Paizo asks. $25 per "issue" makes the entire path cost $150 without the subscription, which is 3x what a WotC published adventure costs. I mean, they are already releasing 2 adventures a year anyway. Would probably make them a bit easier to "digest" by getting them in smaller installments. Make them softcover, keep the non-adventure story out of it, and charge like $10 or $15 per installment. Gives them an overall increase in revenue (they'd be 60-90 dollars for the whole thing). Or maybe I'm just talking out of my back end about that. It's late, and I've been awake for 18 hours. So sorry if nothing made much sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oreofox, post: 7528816, member: 6776240"] I would love for them to make some softcover books like they did back in 3rd edition (Masters of the Wild and such), or even smaller hardcovers (like Arms and Equipment Guide). But ever since 3.5 WotC has been averse to ever touch a softcover again. Everything has to be giant 256 page hardcover book with large amounts of full color images. Another Starter Set type adventure would be nice. Doesn't even have to be for levels 1-5. Of course, Paizo has basically dropped such small modules in favor for their monthly APs. In a way I would love to have monthly installments for APs like what Paizo does, but not for the price Paizo asks. $25 per "issue" makes the entire path cost $150 without the subscription, which is 3x what a WotC published adventure costs. I mean, they are already releasing 2 adventures a year anyway. Would probably make them a bit easier to "digest" by getting them in smaller installments. Make them softcover, keep the non-adventure story out of it, and charge like $10 or $15 per installment. Gives them an overall increase in revenue (they'd be 60-90 dollars for the whole thing). Or maybe I'm just talking out of my back end about that. It's late, and I've been awake for 18 hours. So sorry if nothing made much sense. [/QUOTE]
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