Has anyone looked at the popularity or launch cycle of the legacy edition products on DMSGuild as it correlates to new WotC product launches? I find it interesting that of DMSGuild's adamantine-level products (high demand), a few of them are legacy-edition products: 3 are basic-edition (2 rule books and an adventure module), 1 is 1e (adventure module), and 1 is a 2e campaign setting (planescape). The latest additions to legacy-edition D&D products both have to do with planes. Also seems like a plausible connection that the feytouched/shadowtouched (both resulting from being on other planes) UA feats and the UA psionic revamp (loose connection that the natural psions, illithads, are also natural planes hoppers) are pretty recent releases.
all coincidence and I'm scrying a bad batch of tea leaves or...?
Has anyone looked at the popularity or launch cycle of the legacy edition products on DMSGuild as it correlates to new WotC product launches? I find it interesting that of DMSGuild's adamantine-level products (high demand), a few of them are legacy-edition products: 3 are basic-edition (2 rule books and an adventure module), 1 is 1e (adventure module), and 1 is a 2e campaign setting (planescape). The latest additions to legacy-edition D&D products both have to do with planes. Also seems like a plausible connection that the feytouched/shadowtouched (both resulting from being on other planes) UA feats and the UA psionic revamp (loose connection that the natural psions, illithads, are also natural planes hoppers) are pretty recent releases.
all coincidence and I'm scrying a bad batch of tea leaves or...?
Guide to the Five Factions (PWYW)
Deck of Decks
Very interesting point.