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| #1Azzy1974Jul 31, 2015 22:16:55 | Looks like WotC walked away with quite a few ENnies earlier.
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| #2ZardnaarJul 31, 2015 23:09:31 | No surprise, great art work, good RPG, and all round goodness. Looks like a cleanup. Was there a best adventure category? |
| #3Nesian42RyukaielAug 01, 2015 8:17:42 | I think I've heard that they were only just nominated in the Best Adventure category... |
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| #5ZardnaarAug 01, 2015 14:28:42 |
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| #6ShasarakAug 01, 2015 14:36:48 | Yep, no suprise - Congratulations to WotC for a job well done! |
| #7ShasarakAug 01, 2015 14:38:30 |
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| #8ZardnaarAug 01, 2015 15:10:23 |
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| #9demon_idolAug 01, 2015 20:43:44 | Cool that 5e got so many awards. Totally deserved, especially for the monster manual. I am also happy that 'A Red and Pleasant Land' did so well. I bought it as soon as I saw this promo video. A quick blurb is that its Alice and Wonderland with feuding vampire houses involved in a cold war. I wouldn't run it, but its great inspiration for things I would run, and in a way its themes run in a similar vein to Rage of Demons. |
| #10The_JesterAug 01, 2015 23:19:07 | The big surprise was Fan's Choice for Best Publisher. That normally goes to Paizo, who have a pretty loyal fanbase. I was expecting D&D to clean up but WotC not to do so well.
The other surprise was Paizo not cleaning-up in silvers. I guess a lot of the people who normally voted for Paizo went for D&D and everyone else voted for other products. 2015 was a hard year for Paizo at the ENnies... |
| #11MirtekAug 02, 2015 6:04:30 | Only surprise is basic rules winning best electronic book. Guess they were just carried by the general succes of the 5e rules |
| #12Coredump00Aug 02, 2015 9:20:00 | Wait a minute.... that crappy DM screen got a gold...??? That was just piling on... |