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<blockquote data-quote="graves3141" data-source="post: 6673423" data-attributes="member: 84351"><p>Overall, I'm not that big on the APs... they are ok and I might eventually buy one or two (I haven't bought any of them yet). I just can't get that excited about them, they're too big and try to be too many things at once (part adventure, part setting material, part player options). I might run an AP once but I'm not sure I would reference it too much after that. Would I really flip through an AP to try to learn more about a specific region of the Realms like Red Larch? Maybe, I don't know for sure. I do know I'd rather have regional info in a separate book... I hope future books like the SCAG will fill that gap. </p><p></p><p>I'd personally like five or six 32-64 page adventures released every year. That, and some OTHER hardcover books... at least three releases a year like maybe a hardcover book on races, a book on the planes or another monster manual. At least one setting book a year would be cool too.</p><p></p><p>None of that, of course, will probably happen. Might be nice to have WotC tell us what they are planning instead of us always guessing. I mean, will there be more books like the SCAG that detail other areas of the Realms? Is the SCAG just a player's guide to the Realms and will WotC follow it up with a heavy duty campaign guide (probably not, but who really knows). </p><p></p><p>Knowing their plan would help me decide what to buy and what not to buy right now. I think maybe in a year we might know what their "strategy" is based on their releases and announced stuff. Guessing can be fun too but not all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graves3141, post: 6673423, member: 84351"] Overall, I'm not that big on the APs... they are ok and I might eventually buy one or two (I haven't bought any of them yet). I just can't get that excited about them, they're too big and try to be too many things at once (part adventure, part setting material, part player options). I might run an AP once but I'm not sure I would reference it too much after that. Would I really flip through an AP to try to learn more about a specific region of the Realms like Red Larch? Maybe, I don't know for sure. I do know I'd rather have regional info in a separate book... I hope future books like the SCAG will fill that gap. I'd personally like five or six 32-64 page adventures released every year. That, and some OTHER hardcover books... at least three releases a year like maybe a hardcover book on races, a book on the planes or another monster manual. At least one setting book a year would be cool too. None of that, of course, will probably happen. Might be nice to have WotC tell us what they are planning instead of us always guessing. I mean, will there be more books like the SCAG that detail other areas of the Realms? Is the SCAG just a player's guide to the Realms and will WotC follow it up with a heavy duty campaign guide (probably not, but who really knows). Knowing their plan would help me decide what to buy and what not to buy right now. I think maybe in a year we might know what their "strategy" is based on their releases and announced stuff. Guessing can be fun too but not all the time. [/QUOTE]
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