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Who would you rather have making D&D?

El_Gringo

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First, there were a bunch of layoffs at WotC. Then there was a second wave, followed by a few ripples. Now, sans Chainmail, Dragon and Dungeon magazines, and most of the talented writers/developers that made third edition popular, can we get somebody(or somebodies) to just buy D&D already?

Come on, Atkison. Be a hero and buy D&D.
 

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Talking companies?

Hmmm...

Either Soverign Press, Kenzer, or Sword and Sorcery I would trust to 'get it right', so to speak.
 





Out of everyone involved in d20 projects currently, my top pick for someone to "inherit" D&D would be Atlas Games.

Not that I have anything against any of the other d20 Companies, but I think John Nephew has shown, time and time again, his solid business sense and his passion for the industry.

I would like to see them at the helm.

Having said that, I would like Atlas to run the "big picture" and mine several other d20 companies for ideas and support: Green Ronin and Malhavoc at the top of the list, creating "crunchy" rulebooks; Sword & Sorcery right behind, working on setting stuff; and Necromancer and Fiery Dragon producing adventures.

Yeah! Another post! Soon I'll hit 10!
 



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