Rabulias
the Incomparably Shrewd and Clever
So is the October 1st date for delivery of the printed book?Bit late for that! You know we always have the book done before the Kickstarter! The writing part is pretty much written.
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So is the October 1st date for delivery of the printed book?Bit late for that! You know we always have the book done before the Kickstarter! The writing part is pretty much written.
Kickstarter. The PDF will be done as always. The Kickstarter gives us the funds to print it (and tells us how many to print).So is the October 1st date for delivery of the printed book?
Clearly they're goblins who sling snoots. Possibly like hash. They're goblin short order cooks.i'm not sure i even wanna know what a "snoot-slinger" is...
This has nothing to do with O5.5e. It's for Level Up.Had not noticed the date....so after the new DMG (IIRC), before the new MM.....confident you will have good math (rhetorical)?
Sigh. You may not be aware, people mix and match the two. But thanks for mansplaining this.This has nothing to do with O5.5e. It's for Level Up.
Besides, LU's monster math and design seems much better than O5e's.
I don't see how what ENPublishing is doing has anything to do with WotC's plans. Level Up isn't dependent on WotC 5e.Had not noticed the date....so after the new DMG (IIRC), before the new MM.....confident you will have good math (rhetorical)?
So what? Does Level Up have to align with WotC 5e? I sure hope not. The things they do differently than WotC are most of my favorite parts of the game.Sigh. You may not be aware, people mix and match the two. But thanks for mansplaining this.
We'll be sharing monster lists later in the year, but right now we have Planestrider and Voidrunner to publicise. Don't worry we'll be promoting the heck out of this later.What would you estimate would be the percentage of new monsters to new variations on existing monsters (e.g., "goblin snoot-slinger" as a new type of goblin)?
You don't even know what mansplaning is, do you?Sigh. You may not be aware, people mix and match the two. But thanks for mansplaining this.