D&D General New D&D Edition: A Wealth Creation Engine for Players, Devs, and the Industry

velkymx

Explorer
The arrival of a new Dungeons & Dragons edition is a significant event, often met with a mix of excitement and apprehension. However, a new edition can be more than just a rules update. This analysis explores the potential for a new D&D edition to act as a wealth creation engine, benefiting players, independent developers, and the TTRPG industry as a whole.

Intrigued by the economic impact of a new edition and its potential benefits? Click here to discover a fresh perspective on how a new D&D edition can fuel innovation, expand the TTRPG market, and unlock new opportunities for players and creators alike.

As an independent creator, are you excited for the new opportunity?
 

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Meech17

WotC President Runner-Up.
@velkymx, What are you trying to accomplish with your blog? I was looking it over, and your first article is from 2014 back when 5E first came out. Your posts were pretty sporadic, anywhere from once a month, to once a year, and they're all over the place. There's no theme, or general cohesion.

Then just this month alone you've got eight posts, and they're also all over the place.. The two most recent seem to be contradictory as well.

Is a new edition just a cash grab for the industry? Or is it an untapped well of potential for content creators?
 


velkymx

Explorer
@velkymx, What are you trying to accomplish with your blog? I was looking it over, and your first article is from 2014 back when 5E first came out. Your posts were pretty sporadic, anywhere from once a month, to once a year, and they're all over the place. There's no theme, or general cohesion.

Then just this month alone you've got eight posts, and they're also all over the place.. The two most recent seem to be contradictory as well.

Is a new edition just a cash grab for the industry? Or is it an untapped well of potential for content creators?
The blog used to have a lot more of a design journal before I moved it 100% over to the new branding. That being said, the current point is to talk about industry stuff from a business point of view as well as to move it back to more of a indy developer perspective. IDK it's a work in progress. ;)

Those two post are about the new edition. The first is about shady business practices, and the second about how the new edition helps the industry overall.
 
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Umbran

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Mod Note:
This is a second thread in three days, on the same or very similar topics, seemed as much or more geared to driving traffic to your own site as anything else. And last time you were unkind in your discussion with posters here.

Let's not have a repeat performance. Everyone please remain aware of the rules of the place. Thanks, all!
 

velkymx

Explorer
Mod Note:
This is a second thread in three days, on the same or very similar topics, seemed as much or more geared to driving traffic to your own site as anything else. And last time you were unkind in your discussion with posters here.

Let's not have a repeat performance. Everyone please remain aware of the rules of the place. Thanks, all!
Understood. Thanks!
 

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