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The New D&D Book Is 'The Explorer's Guide to [Critical Role's] Wildemount!' By Matt Mercer
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<blockquote data-quote="3catcircus" data-source="post: 7896453" data-attributes="member: 16077"><p>You may think so, and that's also ok for your opinion to be different than mine.</p><p></p><p>Long time players have been asking for 5e versions of multiple older campaign settings. It feels like a slap in the face that their opinions seem to be of less importance than the obvious money grab associated with capitalizing on the current hot thing of watching people play D&D. If WotC needs the cash that bad, there are bigger problems with the foundation of the company.</p><p></p><p>Someone mentioned that Wildemount wasn't talking up scheduling in WotC's release schedule, but I would argue that if they could squeeze something in in addition to their planned releases, it should have been something associated with one of the previously published settings. At least pretend to give a damn about players and DMs who have been purchasing products since the 1970s. </p><p></p><p>I was excited when 5e was announced but other than the core books, I've been completely disappointed with their publishing rate and content.</p><p></p><p>Between Critical Role, Rick and Morty, and the Ravnica book it feels like either they are treating it as a parody of itself or they're so out of ideas they're just seeing what sticks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3catcircus, post: 7896453, member: 16077"] You may think so, and that's also ok for your opinion to be different than mine. Long time players have been asking for 5e versions of multiple older campaign settings. It feels like a slap in the face that their opinions seem to be of less importance than the obvious money grab associated with capitalizing on the current hot thing of watching people play D&D. If WotC needs the cash that bad, there are bigger problems with the foundation of the company. Someone mentioned that Wildemount wasn't talking up scheduling in WotC's release schedule, but I would argue that if they could squeeze something in in addition to their planned releases, it should have been something associated with one of the previously published settings. At least pretend to give a damn about players and DMs who have been purchasing products since the 1970s. I was excited when 5e was announced but other than the core books, I've been completely disappointed with their publishing rate and content. Between Critical Role, Rick and Morty, and the Ravnica book it feels like either they are treating it as a parody of itself or they're so out of ideas they're just seeing what sticks. [/QUOTE]
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