Well according to the WPN page over on the Wizards site the Dungeons and Dragons Starter Set is no longer an introductory set to the roleplaying game. In that short little description they refer to it as a board game twice. Even calling it the "ultimate Dungeons and Dragons-inspired board game".
This really says all you need to know about the direction that Hasbro is wanting the game to go. But I guess they don't know that Warhammer Fantasy Roleplaying went this direction for a while as well. All pieces and parts with the least amount of roleplay as possible. That version was ultimately scrapped and they went back to a standard ttrpg design.
So with this being the new Starter Set and it not being a RPG I'm not sure what to recommend to folks who want to dip their toes into the DnD hobby. Guess some other starter for another game line.
Kind of a dumb decision on their part, I think.
ReplyDeleteI have to agree.
DeleteAlso the Starter Sets we've had before were cheap. The three core DnD books are a 150 investment. But for somebody who just wants to try it out the 25 bucks for the Starter is a much better way to give it a shot. This new version is reportedly going to be around 50 bucks on its own.
$50 and still no minis for the pregen characters. Wow.
ReplyDeleteYeah that price is also ridiculous for a starter set. But a few other games priced their in that range so Hasbro wanted to make that money also.
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