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Mearls has some Interesting Ideals about how to fix high level wizards.
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<blockquote data-quote="tetrasodium" data-source="post: 9841825" data-attributes="member: 93670"><p>Let's say that the split to that"super fan"/casual coin is 80/20 for discussion purposes. On the other side of that think of the casuals sentiment that gave us the edition and half edition of endlessly chasing simplicity for purposes of simplicity and power creep as a sellable feature we have that hypothetical 80% buying books and showing up to play week after week book after book because they are playing at a table run by part of that hypothetical 20% of "super fans".</p><p></p><p>Totally ignoring the needs of that 20% by dismissing them as "super fans" comes at the cost of their players switching over to some other game when their GM says "I'm switching to draw steel (or whatever after this campaign". Doing it for a decade before releasing an errata dressed up as a half edition results is an awfully large amount of corporate speak being used to describe sales in terms that say very little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tetrasodium, post: 9841825, member: 93670"] Let's say that the split to that"super fan"/casual coin is 80/20 for discussion purposes. On the other side of that think of the casuals sentiment that gave us the edition and half edition of endlessly chasing simplicity for purposes of simplicity and power creep as a sellable feature we have that hypothetical 80% buying books and showing up to play week after week book after book because they are playing at a table run by part of that hypothetical 20% of "super fans". Totally ignoring the needs of that 20% by dismissing them as "super fans" comes at the cost of their players switching over to some other game when their GM says "I'm switching to draw steel (or whatever after this campaign". Doing it for a decade before releasing an errata dressed up as a half edition results is an awfully large amount of corporate speak being used to describe sales in terms that say very little. [/QUOTE]
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