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George Krashos |
Posted - 29 Jan 2015 : 01:05:46 Has there been any word about whether there are any further planned 5E core rulebooks this year? A Players Handbook 2? Something akin to the Complete X series?
-- George Krashos |
12 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
Irennan |
Posted - 26 Apr 2015 : 04:28:28 They said a D&D storyline, so it could be a VG, a show, one of their modules... |
Dark Wizard |
Posted - 26 Apr 2015 : 04:24:46 I read a comment elsewhere suggesting it may be an animated TV show or web-series. |
hashimashadoo |
Posted - 25 Apr 2015 : 11:18:42 I’m forseeing a kid-friendly mobile app |
Dark Wizard |
Posted - 25 Apr 2015 : 03:00:05 There is this news: Adventure Time Meets Dungeons And Dragons As Pendleton Ward Works On Wizards of The Coast Project. |
sleyvas |
Posted - 23 Apr 2015 : 00:19:50 yeah, I gotta say, except for a few modules, I wasn't all that interested in buying the modules (why, because players can find them online and read them). The rulesets though were much more important to me. So, if they're getting away from that model... wow, that just screams wrong to me from a business perspective. |
rangerstranger |
Posted - 22 Apr 2015 : 15:41:01 I'm liking 5e a bunch too although my exposure is quite limited. My only grip about moving away from the splat-book approach is that all of the new races, class, class options, backgrounds, domains, feats, spells, equipment etc. will be scattered all over 666 layers of the abyss rather than collected in a single/few book(s). I am not particularly interested in the story/adventures going forward in the new forgotten realms. I don't want to derail this thread into where the realms is headed but there is a certain point in realms history I just cannot get past.
It would be nice if they'd compile all of the new class features into a single book every 5 or 6 adventures products or so. Maybe release a compendium type book every year or so. |
ZeshinX |
Posted - 02 Feb 2015 : 13:37:17 I can see the reasoning well enough behind the move away from the splat-book approach. Not a direction I intend to follow them in, since I find this storyline/adventures approach to be utterly useless to me. I won't spend the kind of money they want for these awful things when only a small fraction of it would be useful to me.
The free stuff is a nice touch, but if the free only deals with the basic rules (which is logical), then it's only partially useful.
A once-a-year splat, that offers options for ALL classes is what I'm looking for (in the vein of PFRPGs Advanced Player's Guide).
I'm liking 5e quite a lot, but unless they offer something other than these terrible and re-recycled adventure ideas, I don't see myself really spending much on it. |
Diffan |
Posted - 29 Jan 2015 : 22:25:30 quote: Originally posted by Rils
They've said consistently that they are moving away from the splat-book model for 5e, and tying things in to semi-yearly themed releases. Like Delwa said, the next "campaign" is elemental themed, so they will be releasing themed player options, monsters, adventures, etc. Another example given is if they do a sea-faring campaign, they would include nautical player options, monsters, etc. I think (but don't have a reference handy) that they've also alluded to psionics being introduced the same way - an "aberrent" campaign would introduce psionic material (although some link it to Dark Sun as well).
Like many, I'm impatient for more game material, but I can understand the thought process at least.
And for the record, they have said that all the Elemental player options will be presented free for download. SOme will be included in the Elemental Evil campaign book, but there will also supposedly be free DLC that isn't in the book.
This is what I have heard as well. Though I think there might be a problem if they include Feats here because none of the free content includes them (the core rules). |
Rils |
Posted - 29 Jan 2015 : 16:47:47 They've said consistently that they are moving away from the splat-book model for 5e, and tying things in to semi-yearly themed releases. Like Delwa said, the next "campaign" is elemental themed, so they will be releasing themed player options, monsters, adventures, etc. Another example given is if they do a sea-faring campaign, they would include nautical player options, monsters, etc. I think (but don't have a reference handy) that they've also alluded to psionics being introduced the same way - an "aberrent" campaign would introduce psionic material (although some link it to Dark Sun as well).
Like many, I'm impatient for more game material, but I can understand the thought process at least.
And for the record, they have said that all the Elemental player options will be presented free for download. SOme will be included in the Elemental Evil campaign book, but there will also supposedly be free DLC that isn't in the book. |
Shemmy |
Posted - 29 Jan 2015 : 13:59:58 Nothing yet.
There was an 'Adventurer's Handbook' planned out and solicited to distributors, then cancelled recently. Some of the content will be merged into the Elemental Evil module, and part into a free download.
Additionally, WotC just laid off at least two staff members yesterday, so uncertain what that might mean for the rate of additional product. |
Diffan |
Posted - 29 Jan 2015 : 04:48:42 From what I've gleaned WotC is trying to move away from the splat - book treadmill. When content is introduced, most likely it will come from adventure supplements. Thus no PH2, DMG2, Complete Book of Elves, Martial Power, Complete Arcane, yadda-yadda. I don't particularly agree with this because I feel the biggest contributions to any edition come more from players and player - option books and not supplements geared towards DMs.
I'd love to see a book exploring alternative systems, new Paths for classes, spells, and rules on organizations (like we got in the v3.5 PH2 and DMG2). I just don't think that's in the cards this time around. |
Delwa |
Posted - 29 Jan 2015 : 03:13:51 No. The adventure that's coming out next is supposed to include the Genasi race, as well as a few others, some elemental spells. Edit: from what I understand, thisthey are tying options into the adventurers. Eg, race options that are tied to the elements in an elemental themed adventure, spells with an elemental theme tied to the same adventure. Essentially, tweak the rules to fit a specific adventure theme. It isn't the way I would do it, but I see the reasoning behind it. If, as others point out, there isn't a lot of money in rpg books, then consolidate everything. You're already doing an adventure for organized play, tie your rules/class/race options into that. |
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