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Podcast of WotC Q&A session at 2011 DDXP.

Blog Archive Tome DDXP Special: WotC Q&A

Long. Reasuring in some ways, not others.

Like that they admitted that combats can take too long and they may have released too much early on (confession, when I started this in 08, one reason was, lets call it amazement, at how much was coming out that fast). MM talking about "interfaces" made me nervous.

Also clear that they are not, for better or worse, afraid to keep fiddling with the core of the game. New multiclassing rules were mentioned, and there is combat length...

As for this thread, no 4E genre games (like GW) are planned. I think that might be the final nail in Ravenloft's coffin.
 

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The Shadowfell: Gloomwrought and Beyond (May): Box with tokens, players book, encounter book, city map, tactical map, and “deck of despair”

New but rumored: Player’s Option: Heroes of the Feywild (November)
Well, that's at least two products to look forward to (assuming they manage to keep the level of Essentialization down to a minimum).
 

I think "essentials" as in more bespoke class desing, seems to be the defualt. Have no idea what will actually be in that book, except some new classes and races of a few nature. Will be hardback.
 

"Heroes of Feywild" just showed up on amazon.

[ame="http://www.amazon.com/Players-Option-Feywild-Dungeons-Supplement/dp/0786958367"]Amazon.com: Player's Option: Heroes of the Feywild: A 4th edition Dungeons & Dragons Supplement (4th Edition D&D) (9780786958368): Mike Mearls: Books[/ame]


Odd that it lists it as a 320 page paperback book.
 





Question: On the 4E forums someone was saying MV was not a boxed set, but a hardcover with tokens shrink-wrapped to it.

An credence to that rumor? Seems highly unlikely to me,.
 

Am I the only person that prefers the digest size?

I don't have strong feeelings on the size of books (the SWSE square books were just fine). But I prefer hardcovers; paperbacks have a nasty habit of getting their covers bent in some odd fashion while in my backpack.
 

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