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<blockquote data-quote="bowbe" data-source="post: 3734812" data-attributes="member: 6328"><p>No secret there. We were inspired by that sentence. We put <em>the book of infinite planes</em> in the box along with all the other toys in our homage to the classic feel of wonder. </p><p></p><p>One of the things we thought about when designing various parts of the book was "What did we think was cool when we played in the late 70's and early 80's... and how can we pay homage to those coolest experiences while still giving it a solid 3ed treatment. Mind you we didn't want to just include canonical D&D things in that "what was cool about the golden age of D&D" ethos. That would have been far too limiting. We thought about stuff that we liked as kids and young adults as well and how those had been inspiring to our creativity. </p><p></p><p>Then we tried to figure out ways we could work it out in such a way that it is as "edition friendly" as the Wilderlands. So we ended up with the 3 book format+ map booklet format.</p><p></p><p>Case</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowbe, post: 3734812, member: 6328"] No secret there. We were inspired by that sentence. We put [I]the book of infinite planes[/I] in the box along with all the other toys in our homage to the classic feel of wonder. One of the things we thought about when designing various parts of the book was "What did we think was cool when we played in the late 70's and early 80's... and how can we pay homage to those coolest experiences while still giving it a solid 3ed treatment. Mind you we didn't want to just include canonical D&D things in that "what was cool about the golden age of D&D" ethos. That would have been far too limiting. We thought about stuff that we liked as kids and young adults as well and how those had been inspiring to our creativity. Then we tried to figure out ways we could work it out in such a way that it is as "edition friendly" as the Wilderlands. So we ended up with the 3 book format+ map booklet format. Case [/QUOTE]
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