TrippyHippy
Hero
Not that surprising, for me. It’s D20-based games (sometimes with big licences), followed by the usual Vampire, Alien and Cyberpunk game lines.
Cosmere and Daggerheart are not really d20 engine games.Not that surprising, for me. It’s D20-based games (sometimes with big licences), followed by the usual Vampire, Alien and Cyberpunk game lines.
Ok, maybe not Daggerheart, although I thought Cosmere did. Neither are interesting RPGs to me though, so I concede to anybody who knows more. I may have just have seen most of their promotion through D&D-based communities, I guess.Cosmere and Daggerheart are not really d20 engine games.
ICV2 only counts retail self-reporting, historically. I doubt they've changed that.Question, does anybody know if these numbers still exclude online/direct/amazon sales? From what I can see, as of 2023 they excluded everything but hobby store retail + KS $.

(Dungeons & Dragons)
Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.