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<blockquote data-quote="Barantor" data-source="post: 6505213" data-attributes="member: 6778128"><p>They will sustain with the items that don't cost them money. Mearls already said they are behind on putting the Warforged Rules out on the main site because of some Jury Duty in Seattle. They are trying to make D&D accessible and not look like it takes a library shelves worth of books to run effectively.</p><p></p><p>For those of us beginning to become grognards we have tons of material on the net already, including D&D Classics. They have given us a ruleset that almost screams "backwards compatible" with little effort on a DMs part.</p><p></p><p>They have released 3 core books, 2 adventure books and a DM screen so far. We have the Necromancer/Frog God PDFs coming out now with some old school flair and we have Elemental Evil coming in the not too distant future. We have adventure league adventures plus the entire internet full of ideas.</p><p></p><p>The basic rules are free, the tyranny of dragons free update is there, we get warforged and kinder soon as well as whatever they give out with Elemental Evil.</p><p></p><p>I understand the desire for new things, but I think they are doing fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barantor, post: 6505213, member: 6778128"] They will sustain with the items that don't cost them money. Mearls already said they are behind on putting the Warforged Rules out on the main site because of some Jury Duty in Seattle. They are trying to make D&D accessible and not look like it takes a library shelves worth of books to run effectively. For those of us beginning to become grognards we have tons of material on the net already, including D&D Classics. They have given us a ruleset that almost screams "backwards compatible" with little effort on a DMs part. They have released 3 core books, 2 adventure books and a DM screen so far. We have the Necromancer/Frog God PDFs coming out now with some old school flair and we have Elemental Evil coming in the not too distant future. We have adventure league adventures plus the entire internet full of ideas. The basic rules are free, the tyranny of dragons free update is there, we get warforged and kinder soon as well as whatever they give out with Elemental Evil. I understand the desire for new things, but I think they are doing fine. [/QUOTE]
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