D&D 5E [Publishers] Now that the OGL is updated, what are you working on?

There are things I would need to do within the OGL, so those projects will stay at my table for a while.

I have a couple classes and sub-classes that should fit the DM Guild model.
 
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An old friend of mine and I are going to write up a one-on-one campaign we co-ran/played 20 years ago as a series of adventures, playtest them with a full-group. After playtesting and editing, we plan to put them up on the DM Guild site.
 

About five or six months ago, I converted my Echoes of Heaven Campaign Setting and the first adventure to 5e. Now I'm taking that file and making a pass for OGL compliance. I hope to be done with my draft by the end of the weekend.
 

There is so much that didn't make it into En5ider... A couple of mini-class splats and a campaign setting or two. Will start small with either. Actually want to do the class splats through DM Guild -and do some translation-, but I would have to do a half-hearted product -because I still don't know the status of pictures inside the program- and there's too much going with the legal side, just a glance at the contract and I can tell it will complicate everything... Need to wait and see what gets there.

I've got a lot of stuff sitting on my hard drive, as well as ideas in my head. I need to find an artist and cartographer...

Throw me a PM... Not the best or anything close, but I have practice with line art and I'm a [non-practicing] layout designer.
 

Business as usual for EN5ider!

Are you considering revamping/converting any of the older EN Publishing material or adventure paths now that 5e is more readily available?

Not that I would think you'd have a decision on that so soon, but is the thought crossing your mind?
 


Are you considering revamping/converting any of the older EN Publishing material or adventure paths now that 5e is more readily available?

Not that I would think you'd have a decision on that so soon, but is the thought crossing your mind?

Not really. I enjoy making new stuff more!
 

Speaking as part of two indie publishing outfits:

DASTOW Games is dipping its toes in the water--actually, we're diving right in! We wanted to get something up on DM's Guild right away, so we've created the Monster Mausoleum, 17 undead monsters (mostly from previous incarnations of D&D) to cover the fact that the 5e Monster Manual has no undead between CR 5 and CR 13.

Sasquatch Game Studio has a Rich Baker-designed board game, Ultimate Scheme, that we'll be seeking Kickstarter backers for before the month is out.

--David Noonan
DASTOW Games
Sasquatch Game Studio
 

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