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50 bucks gets you those seven pre-painted minis. If you've played the game, you can guess who's in it. Yes, they're probably there. There is also a blind box set featuring 40 new minis from the video game. This includes monsters and NPCs and all sorts of stuff. Each booster is twenty five dollars. It comes with one large and three medium or small minis. Those prices.
50 bucks gets you those seven pre-painted minis. If you've played the game, you can guess who's in it. Yes, they're probably there. There is also a blind box set featuring 40 new minis from the video game. This includes monsters and NPCs and all sorts of stuff. Each booster is twenty five dollars. It comes with one large and three medium or small minis. Those prices.
And, you know, you'd have to buy a lot of it to get all 40. So, you know, decide how you how much you love it. We've got a link to ICB2 there where we saw this announcement. Yeah, it's it's kind of wild. We've you know, I think folks have said, like, why haven't they done enough on Baldur's Gate three? And the truth is, we continue to see more and more of this come out.
And, you know, you'd have to buy a lot of it to get all 40. So, you know, decide how you how much you love it. We've got a link to ICB2 there where we saw this announcement. Yeah, it's it's kind of wild. We've you know, I think folks have said, like, why haven't they done enough on Baldur's Gate three? And the truth is, we continue to see more and more of this come out.
Maybe it's a little later than you want, but here it is.
Maybe it's a little later than you want, but here it is.
Thoughts? Yeah, it seems cool. You have $5 a month or you can buy each issue for $15. We know, you know, if you follow D&D, you're probably well acquainted with Hannah Rose, who's worked on Arcadia magazine for MCDM. Lots of D&D official projects, often as an editor. Clara Daly is a graphic designer who's worked for Darrington Press, MCDM and others.
Thoughts? Yeah, it seems cool. You have $5 a month or you can buy each issue for $15. We know, you know, if you follow D&D, you're probably well acquainted with Hannah Rose, who's worked on Arcadia magazine for MCDM. Lots of D&D official projects, often as an editor. Clara Daly is a graphic designer who's worked for Darrington Press, MCDM and others.
The two work together on Tal'Dorei's campaign setting Reborn, which is this puppy right here. And in an interview with Polygon, they talked. You can see the art that they are using that will be in this next issue. They said they're paying top dollar for articles with an eye towards creating sustainability for creators in the TTRPG space. They say they playtest in two stages for all of this.
The two work together on Tal'Dorei's campaign setting Reborn, which is this puppy right here. And in an interview with Polygon, they talked. You can see the art that they are using that will be in this next issue. They said they're paying top dollar for articles with an eye towards creating sustainability for creators in the TTRPG space. They say they playtest in two stages for all of this.
It's important for them to get the balance of things right. So, I mean, it's really cool. I think that magazines are great. Talking to folks on our Discord, you know, I think there's a mixed feeling as to how magazines work in today's era. I think quarterly probably is good. You know, even Arcadia, as good as it was, I felt like it was a little too much too often.
It's important for them to get the balance of things right. So, I mean, it's really cool. I think that magazines are great. Talking to folks on our Discord, you know, I think there's a mixed feeling as to how magazines work in today's era. I think quarterly probably is good. You know, even Arcadia, as good as it was, I felt like it was a little too much too often.
So I think fewer articles that are very good spaced out quarterly probably is the way to go. I hope this works. I'd like to see these kinds of things exist. Yeah. But it's hard. It's hard to to to get the people to enough people to derive that value from it. Right. Even though they'll all say how much they love Dragon Magazine and miss it. Right.
So I think fewer articles that are very good spaced out quarterly probably is the way to go. I hope this works. I'd like to see these kinds of things exist. Yeah. But it's hard. It's hard to to to get the people to enough people to derive that value from it. Right. Even though they'll all say how much they love Dragon Magazine and miss it. Right.
It's hard to get them to put their money where their mouth is.
It's hard to get them to put their money where their mouth is.
Yeah, sure. It's really neat comment because sometimes you don't know kind of how a product comes to be. And so this quote says, great show. And I enjoyed hearing you talk about Keith Baker's new release Frontiers of Eberron. You may not be aware of this, but he developed and tested some of the material by running a mini campaign for his Patreon supporters.
Yeah, sure. It's really neat comment because sometimes you don't know kind of how a product comes to be. And so this quote says, great show. And I enjoyed hearing you talk about Keith Baker's new release Frontiers of Eberron. You may not be aware of this, but he developed and tested some of the material by running a mini campaign for his Patreon supporters.
Character development and some aspects of story direction were built with input from questionnaires on Discord and Patreon. And then he ran online games with a revolving cast of supporters playing the main characters. I was lucky to play in a few of those games and have listened to all of the audio video recordings.
Character development and some aspects of story direction were built with input from questionnaires on Discord and Patreon. And then he ran online games with a revolving cast of supporters playing the main characters. I was lucky to play in a few of those games and have listened to all of the audio video recordings.