What about those of us who don’t have facebook accounts?
I am sure it can be found on all the various forms of social media. I just saw it there and filled it out. If you don't have social media at all, I don't know how I could be of any help. Sorry.
Edit: Sorry if this came across as rude, It was not my intension. Sorry IamSposta.
Interestingly, they seemed quite interested in young gamers - I wonder if they're going to be targeting under-13s?
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They put out some books more geared to under 13s with 5e, I don't think they're marketed as well. At least to adults who would purchase them for kids. I think they're just seeing what that segment of the overall market may be like in comparison to the more recognized 13-99demographic (yes, it's RAW that at age 100 you're not allowed to play anymore, it's the Logan's Run Rule).
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They put out some books more geared to under 13s with 5e, I don't think they're marketed as well. At least to adults who would purchase them for kids. I think they're just seeing what that segment of the overall market may be like in comparison to the more recognized 13-99demographic (yes, it's RAW that at age 100 you're not allowed to play anymore, it's the Logan's Run Rule).
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You’ll have to pry my dice out of my cold dead hands!
For my 3 favorite races, I put Gnomes, Warforged, and Lizardfolk. For my 3 favorite classes, I put Artificer, Paladin, and Warlock. For settings, I put Eberron (as my main favorite), as well as Exandria (wasn't an option, but I wrote it in the "Other" section), and Spelljammer.
Interesting that they're asking about the first character for 5e that you've ever played. Mine was one of the prebuilt ones from the Starter Set (the High Elf Wizard). Also interesting on how they're targeting people below 13 years old for marketing, now. Certainly fits with The Wild Beyond the Witchlight and Strixhaven being released this year.
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Surprising how long that survey was, felt almost bad answering some of those questions though like what have you bought for 5e.. Literally nothing :S Like sorry I play it but it's all been virtual and with content sharing on DnDBeyond I haven't purchased a single book for 5e since the DM has everything... though I uh.. bought 3 dragon Ante on clearance? :S
Surprising how long that survey was, felt almost bad answering some of those questions though like what have you bought for 5e.. Literally nothing :S Like sorry I play it but it's all been virtual and with content sharing on DnDBeyond I haven't purchased a single book for 5e since the DM has everything... though I uh.. bought 3 dragon Ante on clearance? :S
No need to feel bad, I'm sure they'll draw their conclusions regarding how to proceed with digital forms of content from how the survey shakes out. Plenty of questions centered around physical vs digital play and expenses. And lest we forget, it's not like physical books haven't been shared among players since the first days of the game.
Was happy to see Planescape get mention. Fingers crossed. And then crossed again that WotC gets it right, if they're doing a 5E reboot.
The mention of 13-year olds... Slightly surprised there was no question about primary language in there. Only reason I haven't played D&D with kids that age is that 'round these parts they usually don't speak English well enough to read the rulebooks themselves, so alternatives have been easier.
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I didn't feel like looking up prices or receipts so I was ballparking the numbers spent, but I was reminded of how much I've spent on physical dice (particularly the super shiny metal kind) while not having actually used them in a game at all since I only play online currently. But I must have the shiny dice. They're important. When I play online I have them next to me as moral support.
I find it interesting that they seem to be trying to market to under 13 yr olds. It does make sense with the recent releases.
For favorite races, I put Human, Elf, and Kobold as some of my favorites. For classes I put Artificer, Warlock, and Rogue as Artificer, and Warlock are my favorites due to good mechanics and role-play potential, and my first character (And the only one I've played) was a rogue.
I found it interesting that depending on which setting you chose as your favorite, you got a different set of questions about why it was your favorite.
I’d kind of both love and hate it if they fused those all into one frankensetting. I don’t think that’s what they’re doing, but it would be an interesting exercise.
I found it interesting that depending on which setting you chose as your favorite, you got a different set of questions about why it was your favorite.
I’d kind of both love and hate it if they fused those all into one frankensetting. I don’t think that’s what they’re doing, but it would be an interesting exercise.
I would guess they're fishing for what people want more of. Like unique and specialized settings with deep lore, or things they can pick pieces from to meld into their homebrew. My answers weighed in favor of homebrew on that scale but I do see the appeal of a deep and well fleshed out setting. My current games are both in original homebrew worlds but I do plan on at some indefinite time in the future trying to run a campaign set in Ravnica (I have a rough outline already, but need to refine it a bit).
I find it interesting that they seem to be trying to market to under 13 yr olds. It does make sense with the recent releases.
For favorite races, I put Human, Elf, and Kobold as some of my favorites. For classes I put Artificer, Warlock, and Rogue as Artificer, and Warlock are my favorites due to good mechanics and role-play potential, and my first character (And the only one I've played) was a rogue.
KOBOLD was an option? I answered Tiefling, bla bla bla, and something else. I don't remember what classes to play I picked. I wasn't asked in-depth about my first character.
I saw that WotC has a new D&D survey up on their Facebook page. Everyone that cares about the future of the game should hunt it down and fill it out.
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What about those of us who don’t have facebook accounts?
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I am sure it can be found on all the various forms of social media. I just saw it there and filled it out. If you don't have social media at all, I don't know how I could be of any help. Sorry.
Edit: Sorry if this came across as rude, It was not my intension. Sorry IamSposta.
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https://dnd.wizards.com/articles/news
Google gave me this. Hope that helps.
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Interestingly, they seemed quite interested in young gamers - I wonder if they're going to be targeting under-13s?
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They put out some books more geared to under 13s with 5e, I don't think they're marketed as well. At least to adults who would purchase them for kids. I think they're just seeing what that segment of the overall market may be like in comparison to the more recognized 13-99demographic (yes, it's RAW that at age 100 you're not allowed to play anymore, it's the Logan's Run Rule).
Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.
Ha!
You’ll have to pry my dice out of my cold dead hands!
Not at all, no. Thanks, I appreciate you hookin’ it up with answers. Good lookin’ out.
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Very big survey. And quite interesting.
For my 3 favorite races, I put Gnomes, Warforged, and Lizardfolk. For my 3 favorite classes, I put Artificer, Paladin, and Warlock. For settings, I put Eberron (as my main favorite), as well as Exandria (wasn't an option, but I wrote it in the "Other" section), and Spelljammer.
Interesting that they're asking about the first character for 5e that you've ever played. Mine was one of the prebuilt ones from the Starter Set (the High Elf Wizard). Also interesting on how they're targeting people below 13 years old for marketing, now. Certainly fits with The Wild Beyond the Witchlight and Strixhaven being released this year.
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Surprising how long that survey was, felt almost bad answering some of those questions though like what have you bought for 5e.. Literally nothing :S Like sorry I play it but it's all been virtual and with content sharing on DnDBeyond I haven't purchased a single book for 5e since the DM has everything... though I uh.. bought 3 dragon Ante on clearance? :S
No need to feel bad, I'm sure they'll draw their conclusions regarding how to proceed with digital forms of content from how the survey shakes out. Plenty of questions centered around physical vs digital play and expenses. And lest we forget, it's not like physical books haven't been shared among players since the first days of the game.
Was happy to see Planescape get mention. Fingers crossed. And then crossed again that WotC gets it right, if they're doing a 5E reboot.
The mention of 13-year olds... Slightly surprised there was no question about primary language in there. Only reason I haven't played D&D with kids that age is that 'round these parts they usually don't speak English well enough to read the rulebooks themselves, so alternatives have been easier.
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I just got to the page about how much I've spent between digital, physical and non-licensed content. It was a scarily high number!
I can’t get past the page that asks for age: twice now I get a “network connection was lost” error when I try to go to the next page at that point.
EDIT: When I switched from Safari on my iPad to Chrome on my Macbook, I got through the survey without a problem.
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I didn't feel like looking up prices or receipts so I was ballparking the numbers spent, but I was reminded of how much I've spent on physical dice (particularly the super shiny metal kind) while not having actually used them in a game at all since I only play online currently. But I must have the shiny dice. They're important. When I play online I have them next to me as moral support.
Same. When I gave it some thought, I was kind of embarrassed by the amount of money I spend on this hobby. It passed quickly though so no worries.
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I find it interesting that they seem to be trying to market to under 13 yr olds. It does make sense with the recent releases.
For favorite races, I put Human, Elf, and Kobold as some of my favorites. For classes I put Artificer, Warlock, and Rogue as Artificer, and Warlock are my favorites due to good mechanics and role-play potential, and my first character (And the only one I've played) was a rogue.
I found it interesting that depending on which setting you chose as your favorite, you got a different set of questions about why it was your favorite.
I’d kind of both love and hate it if they fused those all into one frankensetting. I don’t think that’s what they’re doing, but it would be an interesting exercise.
I would guess they're fishing for what people want more of. Like unique and specialized settings with deep lore, or things they can pick pieces from to meld into their homebrew. My answers weighed in favor of homebrew on that scale but I do see the appeal of a deep and well fleshed out setting. My current games are both in original homebrew worlds but I do plan on at some indefinite time in the future trying to run a campaign set in Ravnica (I have a rough outline already, but need to refine it a bit).
KOBOLD was an option? I answered Tiefling, bla bla bla, and something else. I don't remember what classes to play I picked. I wasn't asked in-depth about my first character.
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