Visited the Critical Role EU shop *four minutes* after receiving a notification that there had been a limited Daggerheart re-stock.
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Visited the Critical Role EU shop *four minutes* after receiving a notification that there had been a limited Daggerheart re-stock.
Sold out.
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Visited the Critical Role EU shop *four minutes* after receiving a notification that there had been a limited Daggerheart re-stock.
Sold out.
At this point I'm 90% sure that Critical Role's next long-form campaign is going to use the Daggerheart system.
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At this point I'm 90% sure that Critical Role's next long-form campaign is going to use the Daggerheart system.
@stjepanlukac wasn't that explicitly the point? That they were tired of making content for a game they didn't control after the ogl debacle in which wotc decided it wanted licencing fees from big streamers?
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@stjepanlukac wasn't that explicitly the point? That they were tired of making content for a game they didn't control after the ogl debacle in which wotc decided it wanted licencing fees from big streamers?
@blackcoat i don't remember it ever being mentioned explicitly, but it makes a lot of sense, IF daggerheart is well enough received.
i feel like they're testing the waters rn (and promoting it) with the umbra mini-series that just started as dh came out. if dh sells well and has hype, they switch over to it, but if it completely flops they keep dnd.
that makes the most sense to me at least ^^and since dh seems to be doing fine, i assume cr4 will be dh