In the blog it goes over various bits of information such as who is apart of the studio, how long it takes for books to be produced, how involved Hasbro is in the affairs of WotC and so on.
One of the parts of the blog that got me excited was that their seems to be three major projects still planned to be announced for this year, mentioned in the “WHAT DOES 2021 HAVE IN STORE FOR DUNGEONS & DRAGONS?” section of the blog.
Over all the blog is pretty short and to the point but what do you guys think about this?
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I have noticed that the D&D staff drastically reduced their online presence for the most part lately, so this is promising, I guess. They post fewer tweets, stopped airing the Dragon Talk podcast on their Twitch channel, and do not do as many interviews as they used to. I don't think Jeremy Crawford talked about the last couple of Unearthed Arcana entries either, which I always looked forward to. I really enjoy learning about their design process and philosophy, because I like game design in general and learning to make better homebrews in particular. I got a lot out of the Happy Fun Hour series on Twitch and had hoped someone else would take over doing initial raw design videos but no one ever did. If they do actually discuss the design process in subsequent posts I'll be interested. If it's just a long form advertisement for upcoming products that will be disappointing.
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So a couple of days ago, WotC posted a blog on their official site titled “WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE DO?”.
https://dnd.wizards.com/dndstudio_blog1
In the blog it goes over various bits of information such as who is apart of the studio, how long it takes for books to be produced, how involved Hasbro is in the affairs of WotC and so on.
One of the parts of the blog that got me excited was that their seems to be three major projects still planned to be announced for this year, mentioned in the “WHAT DOES 2021 HAVE IN STORE FOR DUNGEONS & DRAGONS?” section of the blog.
Over all the blog is pretty short and to the point but what do you guys think about this?
"Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with ketchup."
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It was vague and didn't tell us anything that wasn't already public knowledge.
Find your own truth, choose your enemies carefully, and never deal with a dragon.
"Canon" is what's factual to D&D lore. "Cannon" is what you're going to be shot with if you keep getting the word wrong.
I have noticed that the D&D staff drastically reduced their online presence for the most part lately, so this is promising, I guess. They post fewer tweets, stopped airing the Dragon Talk podcast on their Twitch channel, and do not do as many interviews as they used to. I don't think Jeremy Crawford talked about the last couple of Unearthed Arcana entries either, which I always looked forward to. I really enjoy learning about their design process and philosophy, because I like game design in general and learning to make better homebrews in particular. I got a lot out of the Happy Fun Hour series on Twitch and had hoped someone else would take over doing initial raw design videos but no one ever did. If they do actually discuss the design process in subsequent posts I'll be interested. If it's just a long form advertisement for upcoming products that will be disappointing.