So...did Dragon wow you?

Would you purchase a subscription to Dragon as of now?

  • Yes, the articles hooked me and I'm ready to sign up

    Votes: 21 9.1%
  • No, not really feeling it so far

    Votes: 210 90.9%

Imaro

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I feel that first impressions can mean everything, so I'm curious...as of right now, with what has been shown are you wowed by Dragon. I won't post my own thoughts just yet but I'm curious to know what people think. Did the first articles and editorial wow you enough to spend money yet?
 

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I'm fine with what has been released so far, but I will wait until the entire magazine is posted to say whether or not I was "wowed" by this particular issue.
 


I'm more interested in Dungeon, also, and I will also give WotC not just this one issue but all the free issues to make a final decision, but, that said, I wasn't very impressed by the ecology article. It just didn't inspire me like the recent Paizo stuff did.
 

freyar said:
I'm more interested in Dungeon, also, and I will also give WotC not just this one issue but all the free issues to make a final decision, but, that said, I wasn't very impressed by the ecology article. It just didn't inspire me like the recent Paizo stuff did.



Plus it isn't helping that Paizo's PAthfinder is RAWKING! If issue 2 is the key indicator of things to come I could care less about what WOTC does with Dungeon or Dragon.
 

Kunimatyu said:
I'll wait until the end of the month, but honestly, I'm more interested in Dungeon.
Same here... the only thing that bothers me a bit: In my group, I've bought Dragon AND dungeon, as a DM. One player bought Dragon, and wasn't interested in Dungeon, therefore, I could use Dungeon without fearing to run into player knowledge... now, if my player gets DDI, will he get both, i.e. he can accidentally read Dungeon, when he wants Dragon, and spoil himself?

Not happy, if that's the case.

Cheers, LT.
 



Kunimatyu said:
I'll wait until the end of the month, but honestly, I'm more interested in Dungeon.
Yeah, it's early yet to really call it one way or the other. It would be great to see St. Kargoth (my favorite DK) statted out for 4e, I hope we see it. The cut & paste Deathknight cover bugs me though and I'm wondering what the elf image was originally supposed to be used for...
 

I haven't seen enough for any impression. However, I doubt I'll be vowed, I've never been interested in the typical Dragon content.

However, I own most recent print dungeons. I don't run modules, but dungeon was an entertaining read and the adventures could be quite inspiring, plus there's DMing advice and maps of mystery. I'm interested how online dungeon satacks up to that.
 

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