Sammael
Adventurer
Fixed it for you.VirgilCaine said:I for one welcome our newGreyhawkEberron overlords.
Fixed it for you.VirgilCaine said:I for one welcome our newGreyhawkEberron overlords.
mearls said:My fiance would beg to differ!
Adventures have always been a hard sell, particularly for games other than D&D. How many adventures does WW release for the WoD each year? How about GURPS or Champions?
I think you need a pretty big fan base, and a fan base that includes a significant number of beginners, for adventures to sell.
Glad to hear it. It looks fantastic so far, but with the sterling / dollar exchange rate the way it is you ain't going to get rich from the tiny amount I paid for itRangerWickett said:War of the Burning Sky is selling pretty dang well too.
Coincidentally, this is also the case in my game. Except I don't use pre-made adventures, and my PCs have travelled all over their world and the Multiverse, rather than being stuck in one dungeon (which would have driven both me and them insane - all a matter of play style, available time and taste, of course).Hussar said:Next week the characters who have advanced together from 1st level will take on the Tarrasque. Now THAT'S cool.
mearls said:Adventures have always been a hard sell, particularly for games other than D&D. How many adventures does WW release for the WoD each year? How about GURPS or Champions?
Mechanurge said:Yes, because you'd have to have been drunk to {RHoD} this was a good adventure.![]()
mearls said:Adventures have always been a hard sell, particularly for games other than D&D. How many adventures does WW release for the WoD each year? How about GURPS or Champions?
Shroomy said:Why would WoTC decide to print adventures now?
1. Both to support and advertise supplementary material that cannot be used in OGL/d20 licensed content.
2. To increase marketshare and brand-loyalty.
3. Insuring longterm health of game by actually getting people to play it, especially with the trend of a "campaign in a box" style adventures.
4. They've figured out a way to make it profitable or at least a way to minimize losses, making it an attractive loss leader.
quoted for truth.Mechanurge said:Yes, because you'd have to have been drunk to think this was a good adventure.![]()