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<blockquote data-quote="mouselim" data-source="post: 7655447" data-attributes="member: 6687986"><p>@ delericho: Agree and fair points. However, as someone who had gone through all the editions (ok, maybe not totally on 4e), I had to review it as such. A review also goes into how much effort and thought-process the designers had sink into it, its relevance and then how durable (not just physically) is the book. Of course there are many other factors too.</p><p></p><p>Most if not all of the reviewers here who gave a score to DMG will most definitely have some experience under their belt and notably D&D. I wonder about the perfect scores given...seriously, I do. Again I wonder if each and everyone of the reviewers are to only choose one book to be that perfect 5/5, will it be the DMG?</p><p></p><p>Covering the aspect of a newbie DM, I've already replied Umbran. Let's take a scenario whereby a newbie DM is to approach either of us for advice on how to create a new world, what reference material or books will we give? DMG? Yes. Kobold Guide to World Building? Yes. Dawn of Worlds? Gary Gygax World builder? Reference websites? And if he is to ask us to rank the level of usefulness or relevance, which of any of these (and more!) will receive a 5/5?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mouselim, post: 7655447, member: 6687986"] @ delericho: Agree and fair points. However, as someone who had gone through all the editions (ok, maybe not totally on 4e), I had to review it as such. A review also goes into how much effort and thought-process the designers had sink into it, its relevance and then how durable (not just physically) is the book. Of course there are many other factors too. Most if not all of the reviewers here who gave a score to DMG will most definitely have some experience under their belt and notably D&D. I wonder about the perfect scores given...seriously, I do. Again I wonder if each and everyone of the reviewers are to only choose one book to be that perfect 5/5, will it be the DMG? Covering the aspect of a newbie DM, I've already replied Umbran. Let's take a scenario whereby a newbie DM is to approach either of us for advice on how to create a new world, what reference material or books will we give? DMG? Yes. Kobold Guide to World Building? Yes. Dawn of Worlds? Gary Gygax World builder? Reference websites? And if he is to ask us to rank the level of usefulness or relevance, which of any of these (and more!) will receive a 5/5? [/QUOTE]
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