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<blockquote data-quote="Mind of tempest" data-source="post: 9438373" data-attributes="member: 7029233"><p>but no experimentation breeds apathy to new content as you effectively already have it thus no sales either or am I missing something?</p><p></p><p>stryxhaven was a wizard school in a game with other options thus only some will buy it also mtg settings really do not fit in dnd by design structure.</p><p></p><p>to do some bits of experimentation it would be helpful to partner them with things people already would like expanded </p><p>for a new class you would want an example setting that integrates it into the setting in a significant way whilst that setting offers things the player or DMS would like explored from adventure types to how to use a category of monster well.</p><p>you have to stack multiple reasons to care about a product on this scale as a class or subclass could sell a copy of a magazine for £50+ book you will need some more stuff to sweeten the pot.</p><p>it is multi demographic appeal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mind of tempest, post: 9438373, member: 7029233"] but no experimentation breeds apathy to new content as you effectively already have it thus no sales either or am I missing something? stryxhaven was a wizard school in a game with other options thus only some will buy it also mtg settings really do not fit in dnd by design structure. to do some bits of experimentation it would be helpful to partner them with things people already would like expanded for a new class you would want an example setting that integrates it into the setting in a significant way whilst that setting offers things the player or DMS would like explored from adventure types to how to use a category of monster well. you have to stack multiple reasons to care about a product on this scale as a class or subclass could sell a copy of a magazine for £50+ book you will need some more stuff to sweeten the pot. it is multi demographic appeal [/QUOTE]
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