Ex D&D head disputes Vecna: Eve of Ruin claims, says unrealized metaplot "wasn't the original intent"
Former D&D executive producer Ray Winninger has responded to a Polygon interview with Chris Perkins, providing clarifying facts about the development of Vecna: Eve of Ruin. Winninger says that using the campaign to wrap up Perkins' decades-long Obelisk plotline "wasn't the original intent". Plus, contrary to the article's headline, which says the campaign "was supposed to close 5e", Winninger says "The product was certainly never intended to be any sort of 'coda' to 5e". Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS:Roll for charisma in this D&D inspired dating sim all about romancesYouTubers refight the Wizard War using D&D and three other RPG systems to find the ultimate spellslingerD&D rival Pathfinder announces its own 3D printable wargame minis with One Page Rules
Former D&D executive producer Ray Winninger has responded to a Polygon interview with Chris Perkins, providing clarifying facts about the development of Vecna: Eve of Ruin. Winninger says that using the campaign to wrap up Perkins' decades-long Obelisk plotline "wasn't the original intent". Plus, contrary to the article's headline, which says the campaign "was supposed to close 5e", Winninger says "The product was certainly never intended to be any sort of 'coda' to 5e".Read the rest of the story...
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