areola wrote:Well it's not exactly hard to believe it. With the Rules Compendium taking over as the de facto rules bible, PHB1 classes are all translated to Essentials save the warlord and Monster Vault updating the iconic monsters found in MM1, why not?
For some reason I don't understand, the current party line is that Essentials is
not a new edition, or even a half-edition like 4.5. According to
that party line, I don't know why we are supposed to want to purchase it for money. It's weird.
But the 4rries of course take the party line as marching orders, so they are out there assuring us that not only are the core books
not discontinued (which they clearly are), but that the next printing will be fully errataed and totally compatible with the Essentials material. Like I said, it's weird. If that was actually true, why would people buy the Rules Compendium, the Monster Vault, or the new DM's box
at all?
It's totally obvious at this point that there won't be a second printing of any 4e book (except apparently the PHB2), and that any copies you find of absolutely any 4e book anywhere are simply unsold copies from the initial release. The Essentials line is an attempt to reboot the franchise, an attempt to restart the game as something successful that people actually buy until it is gone and they can print more of to sell more copies. But that
really doesn't fit with the narrative that the 4rries or even the designers want to tell. They have been spinning a narrative of 4e already
being a success. So starting over just 2 years in gives the show away.
Since saying that 4e is financially unsuccessful is tantamount to leveraging profound insults at the feet of 4rries, they cannot bring themselves to consider the possibility lest they be cast out of the 4vengers. So they need to come up with different narratives where 4e proper will stay with us for years or decades and Essentials is somehow an exciting addition that will bring in new players and
also is not a meaningful change that won't keep 4e from moving forward essentially unchanged. I tell you, trying to believe that would make my head explode.
-Username17