LuisCarlos17f
Legend
Take care, maybe you are giving them ideas. Some times I seriously think Hasbro relaunched Hero Quest because somebody read us here in this forum. A D&D Risk based in the map of Nentir Vale could be possible in the future.
A D&D:+Magic Monopoly is possible. It would be two levels, the outer would be Ravnica, and the second Sigil. It would use different dices, and also cards and mana points of different colors. But the playtesting version would appear as a free demo videogame within D&D Beyond.
A D&D monster trainer class is possible, because it has been createdy by 3PPs. Then to sell an original product it should be an original class, mixing different game mechanics but enough simple and fast in the fight. Changiing a summoned monster ally should work like the vestige pact magic by the binder class, but spending points of incarnum essence to "unlock" or upgrade monster traits, for example a metamagic feat (let's say energy subtitution), better natural armor, or some extra natural weapon.
* I have read about Japanese TTRPG "Sword World". but is is only one setting, and this too generic fantasy.
Other option could be a Japanese videogame studio creating a new D&D setting to be licenced.
A D&D:+Magic Monopoly is possible. It would be two levels, the outer would be Ravnica, and the second Sigil. It would use different dices, and also cards and mana points of different colors. But the playtesting version would appear as a free demo videogame within D&D Beyond.
A D&D monster trainer class is possible, because it has been createdy by 3PPs. Then to sell an original product it should be an original class, mixing different game mechanics but enough simple and fast in the fight. Changiing a summoned monster ally should work like the vestige pact magic by the binder class, but spending points of incarnum essence to "unlock" or upgrade monster traits, for example a metamagic feat (let's say energy subtitution), better natural armor, or some extra natural weapon.
* I have read about Japanese TTRPG "Sword World". but is is only one setting, and this too generic fantasy.
Home - Sword World 2.5
sw25.wikidot.com
Other option could be a Japanese videogame studio creating a new D&D setting to be licenced.