D&D designers say the tabletop RPG’s new books will keep 5th Edition alive and kicking for at least another decade.

  • MrsPixels@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    They need to produce a lot more High Level (10/15-20) adventures, and expand out the spell and loot list for early/mid levels. Progression at this point is predictable and boring as a player, and as a DM I’ve been needing to pull from 3rd and 4th additions to help keep things fresh and fun.

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      1 year ago

      5th edition has lots of adventures that start at level one and wrap up around 10 or 12 but I’ve been missing that higher-tier content as well in the official books. I understand that by that level of play, most GMs want to run their own stuff so those books likely don’t sell as often as Tier 1 content but I’ve always enjoyed reading through them for ideas and such. I too borrow a lot from 3rd and 4th and at times find myself missing tired adventures that linked together but could be run independently if needed.