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<blockquote data-quote="MrMyth" data-source="post: 5353206" data-attributes="member: 61155"><p>Except that we've previously seen plenty of other products along those same lines. Heroes of the Fallen Lands and Forgotten Kingdoms isn't any worse than Martial Power and Divine Power. </p><p> </p><p>We have new options for existing players, in those books - plus Mordenkainen's, plus Heroes of Shadow. We might have some new monsters - or at least new approaches with monsters - in the Monster Vault. </p><p> </p><p>I'm guessing that WotC feels those will provide some content to many existing players while still allowing them to have this period focus on this new line-up. Now, that doesn't seem to be the case in your book (and, honestly, is pretty close to the case for me.) But sometimes WotC can't cater to everyone. I don't think that they are letting anyone down here, with these specific six months, any more than they are letting down Eberron players because they don't have a continual line-up of Eberron setting books. </p><p> </p><p>In short, "WotC not pleasing everyone" isn't a new thing, and I don't see any abrupt change in their behavior here. If this isn't a release schedule you are a fan of, that's one thing. But there seems a level of specific bias here to declare this material simply a rehashing of old content, when it is not far off from Martial Power and Divine Power and similar books - or, even more, to specifically ignore something like Heroes of Shadow simply because it is in paperback format.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrMyth, post: 5353206, member: 61155"] Except that we've previously seen plenty of other products along those same lines. Heroes of the Fallen Lands and Forgotten Kingdoms isn't any worse than Martial Power and Divine Power. We have new options for existing players, in those books - plus Mordenkainen's, plus Heroes of Shadow. We might have some new monsters - or at least new approaches with monsters - in the Monster Vault. I'm guessing that WotC feels those will provide some content to many existing players while still allowing them to have this period focus on this new line-up. Now, that doesn't seem to be the case in your book (and, honestly, is pretty close to the case for me.) But sometimes WotC can't cater to everyone. I don't think that they are letting anyone down here, with these specific six months, any more than they are letting down Eberron players because they don't have a continual line-up of Eberron setting books. In short, "WotC not pleasing everyone" isn't a new thing, and I don't see any abrupt change in their behavior here. If this isn't a release schedule you are a fan of, that's one thing. But there seems a level of specific bias here to declare this material simply a rehashing of old content, when it is not far off from Martial Power and Divine Power and similar books - or, even more, to specifically ignore something like Heroes of Shadow simply because it is in paperback format. [/QUOTE]
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