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6 years ago ::
Aug 17, 2007 - 2:01AM
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That doesn't mean that LG is going to go away, it just means that they're going to make you ditch your characters. It doesn't mean that it isn't going away either. And it would be the perfect opportunity for Wizards to give the executioner's axe to a campaign they regularly expressed disdain for.
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6 years ago ::
Aug 17, 2007 - 2:55AM
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Maybe there could be a way you could find and play organized games like Living Greyhawk or Xen'drik Expeditions online through the Game Table tool? EXCELLENT idea ! :D
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6 years ago ::
Aug 17, 2007 - 4:02AM
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It doesn't mean that it isn't going away either. And it would be the perfect opportunity for Wizards to give the executioner's axe to a campaign they regularly expressed disdain for. I think it would be a big mistake on Wizards' part. If LG got canned I could see lots of it's players migrating to Arcanis as they could stick with 3.5
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6 years ago ::
Aug 17, 2007 - 4:43AM
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I think it would be a big mistake on Wizards' part. If LG got canned I could see lots of it's players migrating to Arcanis as they could stick with 3.5 I fear legal crap pulled to destroy Arcanis and Blackmoor.
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6 years ago ::
Aug 17, 2007 - 5:07AM
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Figures. Just when I find something fun to do, they'll take it away from me. Thanks a bundle, WOTC.
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6 years ago ::
Aug 17, 2007 - 6:15AM
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Hmm, I would like to see some effort in making organised play widely available. You now, like having tournaments available every 3 month or so. I would love that.
Oh, and living in Germany, it would be great to have those events in europe, too :-)
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6 years ago ::
Aug 17, 2007 - 6:25AM
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I fear legal crap pulled to destroy Arcanis and Blackmoor. Quite possibly, depending on how the Arcanis conversion to 3.5 was handled OGL wise.
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6 years ago ::
Aug 17, 2007 - 7:23AM
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It doesn't mean that it isn't going away either. And it would be the perfect opportunity for Wizards to give the executioner's axe to a campaign they regularly expressed disdain for. For all we know, Hasbro might wind up giving the axe to WOTC. I remember Ryan Dancey or someone else recently making a comment that if 4th edition came out this soon that the folks at WOTC should be polishing thier resumes as it would be a sign that Hasbro is looking to make a quick cashout of the company. For a long time, I've been wondering if the Hasbro acquisition of WOTC/TSR would wind up like the Quaker's near fatal bungling of Snapple.
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6 years ago ::
Aug 17, 2007 - 7:30AM
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For all we know, Hasbro might wind up giving the axe to WOTC. I remember Ryan Dancey or someone else recently making a comment that if 4th edition came out this soon that the folks at WOTC should be polishing thier resumes as it would be a sign that Hasbro is looking to make a quick cashout of the company. For a long time, I've been wondering if the Hasbro acquisition of WOTC/TSR would wind up like the Quaker's near fatal bungling of Snapple. It was Monte Cook I do believe http://www.ptolus.com/cgi-bin/page.cgi?mc_los_155 and he wrote that if an announcement came out in 2006 for 4E to be released in 2007 then it would be too early, etc. He guessed that an announcement would occur in 2007 for 4E to be released in 2008, and he was right.
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6 years ago ::
Aug 17, 2007 - 9:07AM
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Look at their website, they refer to actually sitting around a table as Meatspace Play. Meatspace. That is not a good sign.
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