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I think Wizards of the Coast has got it right.

Yes, my dear friends, I believe that WOTC has got it right with their current tendency. Or at least, with the way they’re going through.

Monsters of NeoExodus: Harvester of Sorrow

This pdf from Louis Porter Design is 7 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial + SRD, 1 page mini-sheets and 1 page counters, leaving 3 pages of content, so let’s check them out.

Monsters of NeoExodus: Cerebral Assassin

By Thilo Graf This pdf from Louis Porter Design is 10 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page counters, 1 page SRD, 1 page mini-sheets and 1 page combat & initiative tracker, leaving 5 pages for the monster, so let’s check it out! The cerebral assassin is an aberration with mental abilities that may…
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Tomes of Antiquity: (The) Dragon Magazine

Dragon magazine, originally launched as The Dragon magazine, was published for 31 years. The Dragon debuted in June 1976 as a publication of Tactical Studies Rules (TSR) as a replacement for The Strategic Review‘s brief run. At some point, the publication was renamed Dragon Magazine from the original The Dragon magazine. In 1997, after the purchase or TSR by Wizards of the Coast in 1997, publication was of the magazine was shifted to Washington state from Wisconsin. In 2002, WotC licensed the rights to publish both Dragon and Dungeon magazines to Paizo Publishing.