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<blockquote data-quote="grimslade" data-source="post: 8408713" data-attributes="member: 6061"><p>There is a lot more they can do with 5e. The base game is sound, but the D&D Next playtest showed how much more there can be done within bounded accuracy. The Dials and Knobs have been installed so far with child-proof tampering. Time to release the helicopter development style.</p><p>If they start releasing content that expands the game, versus the replication of subclasses and spells, I can see the current edition lasting more than a decade. There are glimmers of brilliance every few books, but WotC is very conservative with their second golden goose. Magic the Gathering is pretty conservative in its development too but is still fundamentally the same.</p><p>I hope we get Spelljammer but it may just be the cameo setting in a Lantan adventure. Planescape seems a solid bet. I think Greyhawk would be closer to the 50th anniversary slate of releases. Dark Sun would be glorious, but until we see some defiling rules in playtest and a 4th(?) run at a psionics system, I don't see it next year. So Planescape and Dragonlance with Greyhawk in 2024.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grimslade, post: 8408713, member: 6061"] There is a lot more they can do with 5e. The base game is sound, but the D&D Next playtest showed how much more there can be done within bounded accuracy. The Dials and Knobs have been installed so far with child-proof tampering. Time to release the helicopter development style. If they start releasing content that expands the game, versus the replication of subclasses and spells, I can see the current edition lasting more than a decade. There are glimmers of brilliance every few books, but WotC is very conservative with their second golden goose. Magic the Gathering is pretty conservative in its development too but is still fundamentally the same. I hope we get Spelljammer but it may just be the cameo setting in a Lantan adventure. Planescape seems a solid bet. I think Greyhawk would be closer to the 50th anniversary slate of releases. Dark Sun would be glorious, but until we see some defiling rules in playtest and a 4th(?) run at a psionics system, I don't see it next year. So Planescape and Dragonlance with Greyhawk in 2024. [/QUOTE]
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