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<blockquote data-quote="Oofta" data-source="post: 9013483" data-attributes="member: 6801845"><p>I think it kind of depends in part on how much they're going to support 3PP. If it were done right, which is tricky because D&D has a lot of bits and fobs that interact in strange ways, then there would be a build-your-class/monster/spell/item set of forms that anyone could use. Then we could purchase something like Kobold Press Tome of Monsters and use them just like any monster from the MM. At least that's my dream. The model for building this stuff seems superficially simple, and on the range of difficulty of 1 to designing a rocket that doesn't explode on launch it's not that high up on the scale. But it's still complex and QA is going to be a PitA.</p><p></p><p>Time will tell, but a lot of promising software development fails or takes far longer than expected because people (even, or perhaps especially, developers) underestimate how hard software development can be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oofta, post: 9013483, member: 6801845"] I think it kind of depends in part on how much they're going to support 3PP. If it were done right, which is tricky because D&D has a lot of bits and fobs that interact in strange ways, then there would be a build-your-class/monster/spell/item set of forms that anyone could use. Then we could purchase something like Kobold Press Tome of Monsters and use them just like any monster from the MM. At least that's my dream. The model for building this stuff seems superficially simple, and on the range of difficulty of 1 to designing a rocket that doesn't explode on launch it's not that high up on the scale. But it's still complex and QA is going to be a PitA. Time will tell, but a lot of promising software development fails or takes far longer than expected because people (even, or perhaps especially, developers) underestimate how hard software development can be. [/QUOTE]
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