johnsemlak
First Post
One of the basic tenents of the format of D&D rules is the existance of 3 core books: The PHB, DMG, and the MM. It goes back to 1977 and 1e, and even further back if you consider the three books in the originaly box set to be precursors of the current core rulebooks. This format has lasted 25+ years and at least 3 editions, depending on how you count those.
Is publishing the essential rules in three separate books really the best format for D&D? Would it make more sense to pack the essentials into one book (or, perhaps, a boxed set
) and have the rest be optional supplements? Has the 3 core book format ever been challenged?
Is publishing the essential rules in three separate books really the best format for D&D? Would it make more sense to pack the essentials into one book (or, perhaps, a boxed set
