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| #1Slit518Mar 21, 2015 11:52:45 | I know some of you have been complaining or expressing your opinion on how you hope/wish to see some smaller based adventures for D&D 5th edition. Ones that may take a session or two, or only progress the party a couple to a few levels.
What if Wizards of the Coast opened up their doors to the community, letting them submit their smaller adventures? As well as publishing a few of their own? They would all be officially license so you can use any D&D 5th edition source material, and Wizards would publish it (if you were chosen).
These little adventures would be sold in two ways. Either online where you buy them 1 by 1 in PDF format at a few dollars an adventure or in a packet with let's say 10 adventures crammed into it, either at a bookstore or in a larger PDF, but at a discounted price than if you were to buy them individually.
How would you feel about this? Would you want to participate in making your own mini adventure? Would you invest money in community made modules, if it were only a few bucks for 1 or let's say $21 for a packet of 10? State your opinions, share it around, and if you really like the idea, send a tweet with a link to this thread to Wizard's D&D account. https://twitter.com/Wizards_DnD |
| #2SeamusTheBardMar 21, 2015 13:32:19 | I think it's a great idea personally. I'm already planning on releasing a pretty hefty adventure path (on top of all the other content for my site) so I wouldn't have time to contribute.
If it's something people would be interested in contributing to (and WotC doesn't show interest in the idea) I'd happily serve as an editor, put together some templates/standards, and set up a section on collegeoflore.com to host them. |
| #3Slit518Mar 22, 2015 15:22:42 |
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