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Dragon Magazine was, alongside [[Dungeon Magazine]], one of the two official monthly magazines supporting D&D. It was in print from 1976 - 2007 published by [[paizo]], then bought back by [[WOTC]] and published as a PDF support of 4e. It was quietly put out of its misery in 2013 when 5th edition became a thing, and probably won't be back any time soon. Who the fuck buys dead trees in | Dragon Magazine was, alongside [[Dungeon Magazine]], one of the two official monthly magazines supporting D&D. It was in print from 1976 - 2007 published by [[paizo]], then bought back by [[WOTC]] and published as a PDF support of 4e. It was quietly put out of its misery in 2013 when 5th edition became a thing, and probably won't be back any time soon. Who the fuck buys dead trees in 2016? | ||
We can all blame [[Hasbro]], of course. Soul-less, emotion-less automatons that they are. Like passively malicious [[modron]]s. | We can all blame [[Hasbro]], of course. Soul-less, emotion-less automatons that they are. Like passively malicious [[modron]]s. |
Revision as of 16:05, 13 September 2016
Dragon Magazine was, alongside Dungeon Magazine, one of the two official monthly magazines supporting D&D. It was in print from 1976 - 2007 published by paizo, then bought back by WOTC and published as a PDF support of 4e. It was quietly put out of its misery in 2013 when 5th edition became a thing, and probably won't be back any time soon. Who the fuck buys dead trees in 2016?
We can all blame Hasbro, of course. Soul-less, emotion-less automatons that they are. Like passively malicious modrons.