The first answer is that decisions like that weren't up to us, so issues of layout, what to cut, text density, etc. were not under our control.
I will say, however, that it's pretty obvious that they made some concessions to allow for more text, at the cost of making a lot of the art smaller than it maybe should have been. The armanite in particular strikes me as very small. The art surely could have been much better, but they were trying to fit in as much as they could.
I actually turned in a little less than my assigned word count (which is unusual for me), but when you've got a topic this exciting, it's difficult not to let things get a little out of control and write write write.
In all I'm comfortable with the cuts WotC made. If they had tried to fit in more text, it would have come at the expense of the art, and that would have been unfortunate.
--Erik
I will say, however, that it's pretty obvious that they made some concessions to allow for more text, at the cost of making a lot of the art smaller than it maybe should have been. The armanite in particular strikes me as very small. The art surely could have been much better, but they were trying to fit in as much as they could.
I actually turned in a little less than my assigned word count (which is unusual for me), but when you've got a topic this exciting, it's difficult not to let things get a little out of control and write write write.
In all I'm comfortable with the cuts WotC made. If they had tried to fit in more text, it would have come at the expense of the art, and that would have been unfortunate.
--Erik
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