I would imagine fans of other settings would do the same, no matter when last it was published officially.ĮDIT: I just saw lowkey13's thread which elaborates much more on such an issue. ![]() But as a fan, I would buy a 5e Mystara book if WotC ever got around to it. ![]() Karameikos is home to the town of Threshold, from which many an adventure is launched with a poetic, literary send-off. I frequent the Vaults of Pandius, download the Threshold Magazine and other works by Mystara-fans and I have no issue adapting all the BECMI and 2e Mystara material into 5e. The Vaults of Pandius are a repository for all things both Classic D&D and Mystara. And it is even a more surprising ask particularly since 4e fractured the D&D community. Why would 5e players of the game have to acquire a 4e book only to have to update it for the 5e engine? That seems like an unnecessary hurdle. The point of yours I was responding to was your comment that DS was done a mere 10 years ago in 4e, a 5e book is not necessary. This is true but that can be said for almost any setting, right ? And yet people still desire (for whatever reason) to have these settings updated to 5e.
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