They should add a Minecraft sourcebook and add it as a free download for the application. This will be greatly appreciated by those who remember the elemental evil player companion that was an extra free of charge sourcebook for players to supplement their basic rules guide. Tell me what you think about my idea! Post your thoughts here!
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It could be cool for people who want it, so from that angle, sure, why not. But in a practical sense, they’re probably have to cut some kind of licensing deal with Microsoft. I wonder if they’d be able to do that and still keep it profitable. Partly because of the opportunity cost. They could have game developers working on that, and give a chunk of the money to MS, or have them make a WotC-owned property, and keep all the money. It seems like Minecraft would have to do insane sale numbers for it to be the more lucrative option.
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They should add a Minecraft sourcebook and add it as a free download for the application. This will be greatly appreciated by those who remember the elemental evil player companion that was an extra free of charge sourcebook for players to supplement their basic rules guide. Tell me what you think about my idea! Post your thoughts here!
They did. They did creatures for it and an adventure. I'm not sure what's still available. I got both when they were first released.
https://www.dndbeyond.com/posts/1579-from-minecraft-x-dungeons-dragons-to-tabletop
I can't say I've tried it, but I guess it wasn't something everyone was raving about.
ETA: Seems they're no longer available.
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I meant a campaign setting focused on that world. All the stat blocks, all the dimensions, all the magic items, all the equipment, and spells, etc.
It could be cool for people who want it, so from that angle, sure, why not.
But in a practical sense, they’re probably have to cut some kind of licensing deal with Microsoft. I wonder if they’d be able to do that and still keep it profitable. Partly because of the opportunity cost. They could have game developers working on that, and give a chunk of the money to MS, or have them make a WotC-owned property, and keep all the money. It seems like Minecraft would have to do insane sale numbers for it to be the more lucrative option.