Scalemail Ted
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3rd parties should capitalize off of what WOTC is not providing ... fluff.
3rd parties should capitalize off of what WOTC is not providing ... fluff.
I believe though that would be a futile endeavor. Nothing will stop internet complainers.I want 3PP to put stuff out that will make people will stop complaining about how 4E doesn't do something.
http://www.enworld.org/forum/blogs/michaelsomething/1805-blog-post-44-i-had-enough.html "A Complete Roleplayer" designed to enhance roleplaying in 4E might help in that department.
Edit: I was hoping I wouldn't have to say this. If you aren't interested in 4E, please don't post how you want something that isn't for 4E. Start a thread about what 4e products could do to make them interesting for you, if you need to.
Please.
I was scanning through the 4E products on RPGNow and I noticed a distinct lack of variety. Just counting non-free prodcuts, there are about 20 different products that just give players a new race to play. That is close to the total number of adventures that appear on the site (including collections of encounters as adventures).
Then we have a large number of books that enhance classes or introduce new ones (about 15-20). Five of them are Adamant's series giving new pacts for warlocks.
There are about 6 books that focus on magic items, but they are all in the "buck-a-batch" series that, while cool and cheap, is hardly substantive.
Monster books are there, but outside of Goodman Games, only Fiery Dragon has a real presence and that's because of the massive Creature Collection. Strange for what I consider one of the main markets for 4E - monster statblocks.
So, what do you want to see third parties publish for 4E?
For me...
1) Monster collections - 4E does allow you to make a monster on the fly easier than in 3E. However, the design still rewards DMs with a wide selection of monsters and monster statblocks to choose from. I really could use these.
2) Artifacts - The changes to artifacts are among the most interesting 4E changes. I am very surprised that a third party hasn't jumped on a 4E book of artifacts. That book would be rich in both fluff and crunch, and set up many campaigns. Even WotC has barely scratched the surface here.
3) Adventures - Goodman has done a decent job here. I have to admit, I am not a huge fan of their adventures. They do the job, but rarely inspire me like works from such companies as Necromancer Games, Fiery Dragon or the like. I really want more choices and variety in adventures.
What about you? What do you want to see done for 4E?