Mustrum_Ridcully
Legend
I think that's inevitable. The 3.5 splat books weren't labelled "Core", but they were treated as such by most groups.Festivus said:I like most things... with the exception of new core books every year. In a few years it will be just as bloated as 3.5 is currently.
The D&D rules board was full of people asking for tips on designing certain character ideas, and it was usually explicitely noted when splat books weren't allowed (but non-3rd party was a standard assumption).
My only worry is that this approach might be limiting their options in producing new books, but on the other hand, there is nothing that suggests that these are the only type of books they will publish. (Modules obviously don't fit into the PBH/DMG/MM scheme).
I am not sure if the new yearly core books are supposed to replace books like the Complete series, or if they are supposed to replace books like the Tome of Magic/Book of Nine Swords/Unearthed Arcana which introduced new subsystems or alternative implementations of existing subsystems.