delericho said:None of the poll answers really fit for me.
When it hits, I will evaluate the DI, and subscribe or not depending on what I see there (likely not).
EricNoah said:hyperlinked rules (like a d20srd.org but with "everything" instead of just the open content)
I am certain that EN World does not provide a realistic sample of D&D players. On the other hand, it most certainly does provide a realistic sample of dedicated D&D players who are willing to peruse online resources, purchase electronic products, and keep informed about the game. Which, incidentally, looks to me to be the target demographic for the DI.airwalkrr said:Wow...taking a look at the results of this poll, for WotC's sake I hope ENWorld does not provide anything resembling a realistic sample of D&D players. If it does, then this bodes very poorly for WotC's desire to profit from online content. I mean, such a small fraction of voters are even interested in TRYING it.

(Dungeons & Dragons)
Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.