White Wolf has unveiled the new logo for the most anticipated RPG of 2018, Vampire The Masquerade 5E! "Elements of the past, present, and future combine in this new logo design by Tomas Arfert and Chris Elliott."
Heh. One could mistook that to be 5e compatible.![]()
It is 5E compatible. Vampire 5E.
It's funny really. I never really had a problem with the Storyteller rules myself, but then I never had qualms about tailoring rules to suit as I went along. Ken Hite, the current Vampire developer is actually one of it's biggest critics, historically. He didn't think the system was robust enough - so it'll be interesting as to how he will develop the rules himself now he's in charge.I played the White Wolf games extensively for many years. In my opinion the Storyteller rules systems is much better than 5e, or any d20 rules set. I am not sure why a fan of the World of Darkness setting would ever want to play it by 5e rules. But . . . whatever. I wish them luck.
It's funny really. I never really had a problem with the Storyteller rules myself, but then I never had qualms about tailoring rules to suit as I went along. Ken Hite, the current Vampire developer is actually one of it's biggest critics, historically. He didn't think the system was robust enough - so it'll be interesting as to how he will develop the rules himself now he's in charge.
Really? Didn't know that. Pretty interesting in the light of one of the main goals of V5 is to make it simpler. Fixed target number, simplified health track, one-roll combat, etc.
Well, all two playtests was basically about the new hunger mechanics. I'm pretty curious how the rest will turn out at the end, in detail.
As for the logo, I like it. Easily my favorite Vampire logo this far, the fonts are good, the proportions are good, the incorporation of the ankh is nice.
I know people like to think that the D&D edition war between 3.5e and 4e was a big deal, and I am not denying that 4e and Pathfinder fractured the D&D player-base, but what happened when White Wolf ended Vampire: the Masquerade and the OWoD to move on to Vampire: Requiem and the NWoD absolutely destroyed that game.
I loved the OWoD and bought everything they published for it (including collector editions), but when they obsoleted EVERYTHING that I had invested in I stopped buying anything new, and it seems that most of their previously loyal fans stopped as well, because the company died. I haven't looked back since, though I still have all of my old books and would be more than willing to run another game based on the old system.