tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4566357373248344031.post6206707354997783360..comments2024-03-26T22:31:03.068-06:00Comments on Realms of Chirak: Princes of the Apocalypse and the Adventurer's Handbook for D&D 5E in 2015Doctor Futurityhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02586371999646337047noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4566357373248344031.post-46086189074865690102014-08-21T19:27:26.922-06:002014-08-21T19:27:26.922-06:00The best part of Paizo's IP is its setting, no...The best part of Paizo's IP is its setting, not their rules. WOTC and Paizo have worked well together before. It wouldn't be the toughest port if 5e becomes popular enough. They could keep their own rules set going, just in case the licensing fell through again like with 4e.<br /><br />Given the way D&D is giving away the basic rules, I really believe this is going to be WOTC's last published version of D&D. After this version plays itself out eventually, they'll licence out the name to various other companies to make games with it.jdh417https://www.blogger.com/profile/14541882649762424101noreply@blogger.com