Sigurd
First Post
I saw some PDFs for sale today that were 3 pages. The game material was one page in three! I don't want to buy one of these to give it a bad review but I want to see how many other people share my thoughts.
This PDF had five variations on one core magic item. Just the variation titles in the description would have been enough for most games to use the ideas. Why do people buy these?
I have a bad memory and I don't want twelve million pdfs to search through to find what I remember.
Even if they're only a dollar, that rate per page is expensive for a publication.
I want PDFs with cohesive structure, good value, and something to enjoy reading.
I suspect that some of these magic item pdfs are really ways for player to buy the magic items they want and then guilt the DM into including them.
I blame the publishers or taking the micro pdf too far.
This PDF had five variations on one core magic item. Just the variation titles in the description would have been enough for most games to use the ideas. Why do people buy these?
I have a bad memory and I don't want twelve million pdfs to search through to find what I remember.
Even if they're only a dollar, that rate per page is expensive for a publication.
I want PDFs with cohesive structure, good value, and something to enjoy reading.
I suspect that some of these magic item pdfs are really ways for player to buy the magic items they want and then guilt the DM into including them.
I blame the publishers or taking the micro pdf too far.