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Why Dungeons & Dragons storytelling duo signed with Critical Role

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    copacetic@discuss.tchncs.de
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    Chris Perkins and Jeremy Crawford led the Dungeons & Dragons design team for decades at game publisher Wizards of the Coast. The two have been hired by Critical Role Productions’ game division Darrington Press.

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      Chris Perkins and Jeremy Crawford led the Dungeons & Dragons design team for decades at game publisher Wizards of the Coast. The two have been hired by Critical Role Productions’ game division Darrington Press.

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      Why Dungeons & Dragons storytelling duo signed with Critical Role

      Dungeons & Dragons gurus Chris Perkins and Jeremy Crawford left their longtime home, Wizards of the Coast, to join Critical Role's Darrington Press.

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      I’m so conflicted about this and don’t know why. Maybe, hopefully, they’ll help improve Dagger Heart.

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        I’m so conflicted about this and don’t know why. Maybe, hopefully, they’ll help improve Dagger Heart.

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        a_union_of_kobolds@lemmy.world
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        IMO when major designers like that leave WotC they end up doing some really cool stuff. I’d be optimistic.

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          IMO when major designers like that leave WotC they end up doing some really cool stuff. I’d be optimistic.

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          owenfromcanada@lemmy.ca
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          Yeah, this is the first time in two decades they’ll be out from under the umbrella of corporate bs. I expect they’ll do something cool with it.

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            Yeah, this is the first time in two decades they’ll be out from under the umbrella of corporate bs. I expect they’ll do something cool with it.

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            a_union_of_kobolds@lemmy.world
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            Kevin Crawford already has some great stuff in Stars Without Number / Worlds Without Number too, I love his work

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              Chris Perkins and Jeremy Crawford led the Dungeons & Dragons design team for decades at game publisher Wizards of the Coast. The two have been hired by Critical Role Productions’ game division Darrington Press.

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              Why Dungeons & Dragons storytelling duo signed with Critical Role

              Dungeons & Dragons gurus Chris Perkins and Jeremy Crawford left their longtime home, Wizards of the Coast, to join Critical Role's Darrington Press.

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              copacetic@discuss.tchncs.de
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              On a scale of 0 (no clue what they are doing) to 10 (there is a master plan with a hundred steps), how strategic is Critical Role?

              My guess would be around 3. This is mostly „seems like a cool idea, let’s do it“ without much of a plan.

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