Hardback Printing
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Hardback Printing
Any chance that the Laketown book, word to the wise adventure and the journey and maps material could be combined into a hardcover format print?
Re: Hardback Printing
Not sure about the adventure but I'd very much like to see those two supplements combined into one hardback. I think thematically they'd work together so it wouldn't be too much of an issue. I'd personally leave out the adventure as I wouldn't want to pressure customers into buying a book, of which they likely already have a print-version for the majority of the content, just so they could get a scenario in print. That doesn't strike me as great customer service.PhoenixMCL wrote:Any chance that the Laketown book, word to the wise adventure and the journey and maps material could be combined into a hardcover format print?
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Re: Hardback Printing
That seems to be a bit esoteric of a choice, though I suppose it's all the non-hardcover material out there. We might well see Laketown in some sort of new format, though I'm slightly surprised we didn't see it in Erebor.PhoenixMCL wrote:Any chance that the Laketown book, word to the wise adventure and the journey and maps material could be combined into a hardcover format print?
Journeys & Maps seems to need the loose-leaf format, just for the fold-out maps. I understand the reason for the end-paper maps, but I like big maps.
Of course, we've been told that there are unannounced products coming down the pipeline, so maybe we will all be surprised....
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Re: Hardback Printing
If it didn't cut into the sales of the LM Screen, I think adding Laketown to Erebor would have been good, especially given Erebor's lower page count.zedturtle wrote:That seems to be a bit esoteric of a choice, though I suppose it's all the non-hardcover material out there. We might well see Laketown in some sort of new format, though I'm slightly surprised we didn't see it in Erebor.
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