Winning Initiative: At-Will’s first post of 2011.

Winning Initiative: At-Will’s first post of 2011.

2010 was an awesome year for everyone involved in At-Will.  We published articles that laid great foundations for the players and DMs of 4e D&D. We got serious about skills, broke the world, explored new horizons, shared a drink and tweaked economies.  Lots of solid theory and ideas for your game can be found on this very site.

Now we’re going to take it another step. If 2010 was At-Will’s year of theory, this year is a year of application.  You’ll see material that we’ve talked about before, but you’ll see it in application; you might see the achievement system within the bounds of an encounter or adventure, or see the horizon system included in an adventure.

In general, expect to see more encounters and adventures!   If you haven’t, check out the adventure work I am doing over at 4e Home encounters.  We’re going to return to writing skill challenges but will also talk more one thing I’m doing a lot of recently which is making monsters by the dozens.  I’ve got some tips and insights I’ll share as will our contributors. We’ll also be providing more themes and class-based rules and thoughts for your game.  Basically, if you can use it, we’re going to publish it.

Plus, we are working on the Worldbreakers book for publication in Q1 this year.  Yours truly will be be published in Lost City later in the year.  We will also be publishing Ryven’s awesome work on “Serious Skills”.

We are approaching our third year and happy to provide you with the best material for your 4e game.  Thanks for your incredible support — the best is yet to come!

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