Jester David
Hero
I want to see two or three more products in addition to the storylines in addition to a campaign setting.
Not per year. Total.
A psionic book would be good (Psionics Handbook) and I think you can justify at least one more monster book (Fiend Folio), and maybe something else (Manual of the Planes, Deities & Demigods, Dungeoneer's Handbook, Wilderness Survival Guide). I want books that are big and comprehensive and excellent additions to my gaming library for years to come. Definitive versions of the books. They can space that out, with one book every couple of years, released when it's done. Possibly with a playtest so people who need it for their games can do something sooner.
After that I'm good. The storylines serve me, as does Unearthed Arcana and the smaller free storyline accessories. Any gaps I can fill with homebrew content or old releases or PDFs from DnDClassics.
That said, I would also like to see the OGL come in and allow 3rd Parties to offer content for the people who do want more books. And for the people who need more settings, more setting specific material, or don't feel comfortable building their own content. But I don't think we need anything else from WotC.
Not per year. Total.
A psionic book would be good (Psionics Handbook) and I think you can justify at least one more monster book (Fiend Folio), and maybe something else (Manual of the Planes, Deities & Demigods, Dungeoneer's Handbook, Wilderness Survival Guide). I want books that are big and comprehensive and excellent additions to my gaming library for years to come. Definitive versions of the books. They can space that out, with one book every couple of years, released when it's done. Possibly with a playtest so people who need it for their games can do something sooner.
After that I'm good. The storylines serve me, as does Unearthed Arcana and the smaller free storyline accessories. Any gaps I can fill with homebrew content or old releases or PDFs from DnDClassics.
That said, I would also like to see the OGL come in and allow 3rd Parties to offer content for the people who do want more books. And for the people who need more settings, more setting specific material, or don't feel comfortable building their own content. But I don't think we need anything else from WotC.
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