Blackwarder
Adventurer
Hi Morrus! I generally agree with you, although as a player/DM I buy advantures that I know I wont get the chance to play with, I don't know about other folks though.
That being said, with D&DNext being modular I think that WotC would be able to publish new player material without restoring to tons of useless (IMO) core books trying to reinvent the wheel every year.
[MENTION=3867]Dragonhelm[/MENTION]. Personally I would rather have the Advantures pathin the format you suggested while showcasing some of the game rules and/or rule modules, I just got my paws on a copy of Dragon of Despair, I admit that the layout hurt my eyes but tbh I think that it's a great module to walk new DMs (and old ones who don't know how) to run a sandbox game while keeping the general flow of the game toward a certain goal, personally I would like to have each section more fleshed out and some more shiny art but the core of the module is nice.
P.s does anyone knows where I can buy PDF copies of the rest of the modules? And if there are PDF of the modules for 3e?
Warder
That being said, with D&DNext being modular I think that WotC would be able to publish new player material without restoring to tons of useless (IMO) core books trying to reinvent the wheel every year.
[MENTION=3867]Dragonhelm[/MENTION]. Personally I would rather have the Advantures pathin the format you suggested while showcasing some of the game rules and/or rule modules, I just got my paws on a copy of Dragon of Despair, I admit that the layout hurt my eyes but tbh I think that it's a great module to walk new DMs (and old ones who don't know how) to run a sandbox game while keeping the general flow of the game toward a certain goal, personally I would like to have each section more fleshed out and some more shiny art but the core of the module is nice.
P.s does anyone knows where I can buy PDF copies of the rest of the modules? And if there are PDF of the modules for 3e?
Warder