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<blockquote data-quote="humble minion" data-source="post: 8256061" data-attributes="member: 5948"><p>This year, I want another monster book, and ideally another 'of Everything' book, though I don't hold up much hope for the latter until 2022 at least. I'd like the trend of one big adventure a year to continue, though if they're going to start releasing new settings I hope they branch out from FR a bit from time to time. If they're going to 5 releases a year, then they could even stand to put out two adventures some years, one FR and one not.</p><p></p><p>In the longer term, I'm a massive massive Dark Sun fan and I want that done, but I don't want it done for a couple of years yet, because it's better done later in the edition's life cycle once they're more comfortable experimenting and breaking their own guidelines. Once they do it though, i want a level 1-20 mega-adventure that takes PCs all the way from Free Tyr to taking on Rajaat with a variety of possible endings and destinies, do the Prism Pentad again with the PCs as heroes this time around. Planescape would be a good next setting after Ravenloft, because planar stuff is useful in a variety of games. I want them to redo the SCAG into a proper full-sized setting book that covers all of the Realms rather than just the most boring slice in the top corner. And I want a completely new setting. Do something that's never remotely been done before, all from scratch like Eberron was in 3e. Swing for the fences and make it unique.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="humble minion, post: 8256061, member: 5948"] This year, I want another monster book, and ideally another 'of Everything' book, though I don't hold up much hope for the latter until 2022 at least. I'd like the trend of one big adventure a year to continue, though if they're going to start releasing new settings I hope they branch out from FR a bit from time to time. If they're going to 5 releases a year, then they could even stand to put out two adventures some years, one FR and one not. In the longer term, I'm a massive massive Dark Sun fan and I want that done, but I don't want it done for a couple of years yet, because it's better done later in the edition's life cycle once they're more comfortable experimenting and breaking their own guidelines. Once they do it though, i want a level 1-20 mega-adventure that takes PCs all the way from Free Tyr to taking on Rajaat with a variety of possible endings and destinies, do the Prism Pentad again with the PCs as heroes this time around. Planescape would be a good next setting after Ravenloft, because planar stuff is useful in a variety of games. I want them to redo the SCAG into a proper full-sized setting book that covers all of the Realms rather than just the most boring slice in the top corner. And I want a completely new setting. Do something that's never remotely been done before, all from scratch like Eberron was in 3e. Swing for the fences and make it unique. [/QUOTE]
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