OStephens said:
It's okay to be dissappointed for any reason at all.
OK, but some justifications are more reasonable than others....
Do keep in mind the classed monsters are less than 15% of the page count, however.
hmmm. I must admit that I appear to have over-rated the density.
Tough call. But it can come up with any game-type book. What if you want rules for shadow magic, but hate everything else in Tome of Magic? What if you love Ninja, but hate everything else in Complete Adventurer? You're just going to have to decide if this book has enough utility for you.
Well sure. I'm not trying to get you make a choice for me. I'm just trying to frame my point.
Anyway, I have a different take on this arguement.
I'm perfectly comfortable with the assumption that X% of any book is not going to be for me. The problem comes in when a new book comes out and Y% is dedicated to a whole new subtopic that is not for me. The assumption you make is that Y will just be part of X. That is not a good assumption. I'm down to 100-Y and X% of THAT will still be "not for me". So instead of 100-X good stuff I'm down to (100-Y)*(100-X).
Now, as you pointed out, Y may be a smaller number than I feared. So that certainly helps.
For some people, new classed ogres are a huge bonus. That's more useable stat blocks without having to introduce whole new ecologies or communities. They -have- ogres in their game, they're unlikely to add a "corrupture" just because it's in some monster book. For you, the balance seems to be different.
Maybe, maybe not. I'm certain that it is less valueable to me than many others out there. But that does not mean I am decided against it. It
could still be worth the $$.
I've stated my real concern before. And if it has been responded to then I apologize because I missed it. It is this: Why should I be stuck with one specific level of classed ogre? Providing a range of class levels would be geomterically more valueable. When you are putting levels on monsters, one size fits all seems (to me, imho) to be a very poor design choice. Can you speak to that?
No, my adviuce, as a gamer, is "Don't buy this book until you've got a good idea it's worth it to you." Flip through a copy if you can. Talk to friends that buy it. Check the actual word counts of various entries. Consider how many pages of dragons and dinosaurs from the MM you never used (or whatever critters you haven't used -- almost no one gets them all into one campaign.) See if anything does spark your interest. Look at your gaming budget, and then make a judgement call.
As I've also said before, no other publishers seem to want my money, so my gaming budget is burning a hole in my pocket. :/
But I also don't want to throw money away.
I pretty much buy on-line so flip through isn't a great option. But I think I'll just hold off and do that at a mall eventually.
As a contributor, I have no special advice. I did my best. We all did. But we are not unique snowflakes. We don't game with you, buy you pizza, or tell stories about how your Paladin once one-shot a beholder with a critical hit while charging and smiting evil. We don't know what you need. Only you need that. We try to make as many people as happy as possible, with products that have the broadest appeal they can. Only you know if you're our target audiance.
Owen K.C. Stephens
I understand that. And I certainly don't hold you responsible. I'm confident that if you had more control then this product would be on a level with Advanced Gamemasters Guide and we would not be having this conversation. (And if you think I'm kissing up now, you need to go back and read this thread again. If I like it I say so and if I don't I say so. But I only tell the truth.)
As much as it may seem to the contrary, I REALLY don't expect anything to be even 0.001% crafted to my personal expectations.
On this specific matter, I really think, in my very possibly way off opinion, that two different product types have been diluted and two different titles could have been produced, each of which would be superior to the actual product.
But even if God comes down and says I'm right about that, I don't believe my opinion should carry any weight with WotC. I'm just one of the nobodies on a web site.
But it is an open forum and I do have an opinion on the matter.
I REALLY don't have a "you are not serving me personally" attitude on this. Truly, not even a little bit. I can't stress enough how much that just isn't there.
If your product doesn't serve me, then I won't buy it. But there is no heat in that.
I just have questions that, to me, make sense.