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Is WotC ever going to release something high level? Even as UA test material?
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<blockquote data-quote="DEFCON 1" data-source="post: 7137523" data-attributes="member: 7006"><p>Well, we're at the point where we might indeed see if your thoughts are in fact possible and true. If Goodman Games goes all-in on revamping old modules for 5E... such that they make as many as say 10 or more of them per year... I'd be surprised if they *didn't* make at least one or two of those revamps playable by PCs in the Level 15-20 range. Then at that point... all those who want "high-level" adventures have a more official (if they aren't counting DMs Guild as official enough) release to pick up and play.</p><p></p><p>At that point, the question then becomes "are these Level 15-20 modules actually useful to people?" and the number of copies bought will end up reflecting that. If people have any hope of WotC finally writing and releasing one... as I said back on Page 1 that you all better put your money where your mouths are and buying these modules as they come out. Otherwise you will just be confirming for WotC that indeed, there *is no* market for high-level adventures because even the ones that do get released, very few people buy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DEFCON 1, post: 7137523, member: 7006"] Well, we're at the point where we might indeed see if your thoughts are in fact possible and true. If Goodman Games goes all-in on revamping old modules for 5E... such that they make as many as say 10 or more of them per year... I'd be surprised if they *didn't* make at least one or two of those revamps playable by PCs in the Level 15-20 range. Then at that point... all those who want "high-level" adventures have a more official (if they aren't counting DMs Guild as official enough) release to pick up and play. At that point, the question then becomes "are these Level 15-20 modules actually useful to people?" and the number of copies bought will end up reflecting that. If people have any hope of WotC finally writing and releasing one... as I said back on Page 1 that you all better put your money where your mouths are and buying these modules as they come out. Otherwise you will just be confirming for WotC that indeed, there *is no* market for high-level adventures because even the ones that do get released, very few people buy. [/QUOTE]
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