Wizards of the Coast Lead Developer, James Wyatt, talks about the D&D 4E Dungeon Master Guide, what secrets it holds, and why every DM will want to own it.
Wizards of the Coast Lead Developer, James Wyatt, talks about the D&D 4E Dungeon Master Guide, what secrets it holds, and why every DM will want to own it.
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I enjoyed reading the DMG its not a must have, but its the best DMG they made, I don't know about the cost. I think books should be around 30 USD is that what they are?
4E is gay as fuck. WotC has told all stores to send back their 3.5 books to increase sales of 4E. Hm, if they needed to do that, shouldn't that be a hint that 4E sucks?
Honestly I think they could've cut the book into the monster manual and cut down the buy in price for new GM's. If they were really going for adding new players to the hobby then bringing the price below $80+ would've been a good start.
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What's the big deal?
"Putting together a fun game for your players" - well what was the problem with the previous editions then, bud?