D&D General What Product Do You Wish They Sold For D&D

Poster map packs. On poster paper, nothing fancy, so they can pack in a lot of them. Packs of them for each book.
Same. I was disappointed with the maps in the new Ravenloft book. Not that they were bad but just too small for me to read. I know this isn't new and they've been publishing half page maps for quite awhile but I'd love to be able to buy poster maps for adventures and campaign settings.
 

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I some nice mass combat rules. I can come up with my own, or use the UA ones, or a mish-mash of both. I am not entirely happy with those results though, and I haven't had the time, and frankly, the will to perfect them to my satisfaction.

Maybe having those more codified wouldn't make me happy either, but man, I would probably groove on the added ideas and options.
 

d4 dice that are less pointy and easier to roll.
It can be done various ways; truncated tetrahedron and rhombic dodecahedron are some of the more obvious ones.
I got some of these (in various colors) and they're SOOOOO much better than the pointy caltrops.
 

I some nice mass combat rules. I can come up with my own, or use the UA ones, or a mish-mash of both. I am not entirely happy with those results though, and I haven't had the time, and frankly, the will to perfect them to my satisfaction.

Maybe having those more codified wouldn't make me happy either, but man, I would probably groove on the added ideas and options.
The next book from MCDM has those.....
 

PDFs of the 5e core rulebooks. One of the games I run is with colleagues at work, which renders the various alternatives useless - almost all game-related sites are blocked, and I obviously can't justify dedicated software onto my work PC. But I could justify loading legal PDFs, so those would be good.

We're probably a good ways from it, but as we get to the close of the edition I would gladly pay for an "encyclopedia version" of the game - all the rules material gathered together in several volumes, but organised by type rather than publishing date. (So, for instance, there would be a book or books with all the spells, one or more containing just the monsters, and so on.)
 

What about a West Marches Style Scheduling app? Players would use it to propose adventure ideas and take attendance for West Marches Style Games, then it would alert the GM when enough players have voted on a certain goal and date.
The Sesh app on Discord works pretty well for this.
 

Two things that will not happen, but I would love:

Mass Combat rules that are miniatures-based and integrate with 5e.

An official epic rulebook with a series of modules.
 


Not familiar for sure. Is that the Matt Coville or something one? I'll take a gander regardless.

Yep, it's Matt Colville.

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