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But, doesn't that in part, depend on how you define core rules? WotC got a little greedy with 4e declaring everything core...
Ah yes, of course. Ignoring WotC's "everything's core" nonsense is such a reflex for me that I simply forgot it.
Where "core rules" are defined as "the minimum set you require to play the game" (which would be the PHB/DMG/MM for most editions of D&D), then I'll stand by my assertion that that must be primary over adventures.
Are adventures more important that good supplementary rules? I dunno. I want both. But, if I have to choose... I think I'll take good adventures. I find that too often supplementary material really isn't up to par with the core rules, and tends to bog it down, and so I'm often better without. YMMV, of course.