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atemu1234
2015-01-27, 06:00 PM
Discussed here. (http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?395166-Would-you-use-this-(theoretical)-site)

Survey here. (https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/9BZRBDL)

atemu1234
2015-01-28, 05:26 PM
I've only got nine responses so far. More would be useful.

LoyalPaladin
2015-01-28, 06:11 PM
I've only got nine responses so far. More would be useful.
Done. I was so excited I did this on company time...

Deadasadoor
2015-01-28, 07:06 PM
Took the survey! My group and I have been doing a homebrew setting for the past year or so where we take turns DM'ing every few sessions and add more to the setting every time. Most of the time its less messy than you would expect. We've actually discussed putting together a campaign setting for it a few times, and I think we'd definitely be able to contribute towards the site that way. It'll be interesting to see how this goes.

Silva Stormrage
2015-01-28, 07:10 PM
I took the survey, I would be one of the people posting mostly NPC's/Monsters rather than whole settings and adventure paths. Mainly because my PC's can get a bit erratic and I can't plan for them 100% of the time :smalltongue:

yellowrocket
2015-01-28, 08:32 PM
I have a whole world I'm creating for new players. But I'm leaving enough distance and unknowns that I'm hoping i can share it once it's fleshed out more as a home brew setting

I also took the survey the day you put it up

Snowbluff
2015-01-28, 08:38 PM
I submitted a survey. I like the idea. I might be interested in writing for it as a hobby.

ZamielVanWeber
2015-01-28, 09:21 PM
All set here. Keep us posted.

Invader
2015-01-28, 09:42 PM
A comments section on the survey might be beneficial.

For what it's worth i said no for the last question but I would pay for an equivalent dnd tools website :smalltongue:

LTwerewolf
2015-01-28, 11:08 PM
Submitted. I could see myself using it frequently, so long as the things on it are worth using, and would have no trouble submitting things since I already have them done.