I now have the 3 core books.
In general, I'm very happy with the books.
Apart from Phandelver, which is pretty good for a starting DM, I don't think I'll be buying into the other campaign books.
They've had varying reviews quality wise and TBH I have so much old material to use with 5E, I don't even need to buy them.
I'm currently running "The Temple of Elemental Evil" , which will last ages.
My son is having a go at DMing and I gave him Phandelver to work with as practice, seeing as it's designed for starting DMs.
However, after a couple of sessions, he didn't like having to go by a written scenario and now we have the DM's guide, he's writing his own material.
So apart from the DM screen, which I'll probably buy, unless there's new Monster manuals on the Horizon, I can't see myself buying much.
I really like 5E and I'm glad I bought into it, but I can't see WotC making much more money from me.
I wonder what other material they're going to publish in future and if it'll at all draw my interest.
I'd probably buy a campaign setting such as a re-issue of Greyhawk or something.
Are they going to do something like that I wonder?
In general, I'm very happy with the books.
Apart from Phandelver, which is pretty good for a starting DM, I don't think I'll be buying into the other campaign books.
They've had varying reviews quality wise and TBH I have so much old material to use with 5E, I don't even need to buy them.
I'm currently running "The Temple of Elemental Evil" , which will last ages.
My son is having a go at DMing and I gave him Phandelver to work with as practice, seeing as it's designed for starting DMs.
However, after a couple of sessions, he didn't like having to go by a written scenario and now we have the DM's guide, he's writing his own material.
So apart from the DM screen, which I'll probably buy, unless there's new Monster manuals on the Horizon, I can't see myself buying much.
I really like 5E and I'm glad I bought into it, but I can't see WotC making much more money from me.
I wonder what other material they're going to publish in future and if it'll at all draw my interest.
I'd probably buy a campaign setting such as a re-issue of Greyhawk or something.
Are they going to do something like that I wonder?
5E: Now the 3 core books are out. will you buy more into it?
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