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WotC's Nathan Stewart: "Story, Story, Story"; and IS D&D a Tabletop Game?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee Singleton" data-source="post: 7667800" data-attributes="member: 6789397"><p>Well to be fair, you have had more options with just this new AP print release (PoA)</p><p></p><p>43 new Spells (also given away for FREE in the players handbook)</p><p>40 new monsters</p><p>14 new magic items</p><p>1 new playable race</p><p></p><p>Which in addition also includes a bunch of fluff on a small region of the FR campaign world and ways to port the adventure to several other WotC worlds (roughly 2 pages to each world) and a small section on slotting it into your own world. </p><p></p><p>In addition the Free players handbook also gave you for FREE</p><p></p><p>4 new playable races (1 reprinted in PoA)</p><p>43 new spells (All reprinted in PoA, for those of us that don't use electronic devices at the table)</p><p></p><p>Plus the adventurers league has just given us a whole bunch of bonds and backgrounds for players playing in the Elemental Evil path (<a href="http://dndadventurersleague.org/elemental-evil-bonds-and-backgrounds-for-mulmaster/" target="_blank">http://dndadventurersleague.org/elemental-evil-bonds-and-backgrounds-for-mulmaster/</a>). Which I agree are very specific and tied to the Moonsea area primarily also gives some good ideas which can easily be changed by changing place names etc. In addition the AL are producing 16 small adventures all tied into the overall theme of the Elemental Evil storyline but again they can be easily ported across to your own worlds. </p><p></p><p>Not bad for the new release just 3 months after the last release of a D&D 5th Ed product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee Singleton, post: 7667800, member: 6789397"] Well to be fair, you have had more options with just this new AP print release (PoA) 43 new Spells (also given away for FREE in the players handbook) 40 new monsters 14 new magic items 1 new playable race Which in addition also includes a bunch of fluff on a small region of the FR campaign world and ways to port the adventure to several other WotC worlds (roughly 2 pages to each world) and a small section on slotting it into your own world. In addition the Free players handbook also gave you for FREE 4 new playable races (1 reprinted in PoA) 43 new spells (All reprinted in PoA, for those of us that don't use electronic devices at the table) Plus the adventurers league has just given us a whole bunch of bonds and backgrounds for players playing in the Elemental Evil path ([url]http://dndadventurersleague.org/elemental-evil-bonds-and-backgrounds-for-mulmaster/[/url]). Which I agree are very specific and tied to the Moonsea area primarily also gives some good ideas which can easily be changed by changing place names etc. In addition the AL are producing 16 small adventures all tied into the overall theme of the Elemental Evil storyline but again they can be easily ported across to your own worlds. Not bad for the new release just 3 months after the last release of a D&D 5th Ed product. [/QUOTE]
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