Yes, it is new, I was just creating a thread for it myself.
Yeah. What is dnd if not reactionary nostalgia and tired tropes?Nah... I think we'll just let you keep sleeping through all of it. Maybe you'll dream something you like while the rest of us are actually playing the game.![]()
Dragon did about 384 pages per year in the beginning which is 1 and a half 256 page "Hardcovers" plus of course the other stuff being produced.
That is certainly not insignificant.
Forgotten Realms? Blade Singers? This sounds like pure fan service. Pass.
Someone wake me when we get a product that isn't spoon feeding us sentimental crap like this. Maybe something that spurs creativity & originality, rather than rehashing tired tropes.
More likely a Bard subclass, I'd think. Take the Valor Bard and swap out the Inspiration and Combat Magic with some bladesong related toys. Not sure the Valor Bard isn't good enough on its own, though.Welll...we already have a Fighter subclass with magic. So, I'll throw out that maybe BladeSinger will be a Wizard with martial stuff...?
Note he said the pages that covered AD&D; they did coverage for all sorts of things, from what I gather.
Dragon did about 384 pages per year in the beginning which is 1 and a half 256 page "Hardcovers" plus of course the other stuff being produced.
That is certainly not insignificant.
I didn't say it was insignificant. I said 5e well outpaced AD&D in the first year. 6 major releases in 12 months, additional content in articles and Dragon+, additional accessories like DM screen and licensed spell cards, 5e isn't nearly as sparse a release schedule as AD&D 1e.
and the other 2 may or may not actually be useful depending if you use pre-designed adventures or not which historically is not the case.