--- Richard Pace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> To do so they would have to have everything ready
> but the stat blocks --
> including a least a minimum amount of play testing
> to make the product less
> likely to be a liability when addressing new
> material.
> 
> Clever graphic design could go a long way preparing
> for this -- covers could be
> pre-printed and stored for the over night rush and
> binding for the guts.  The
> guts could be assembled in Quark or Pagemaker (with
> attendant illustrations
> already in place -- hey it's what I do!) with the
> likely idea of what space
> would be required for stats derived from material
> already available at WotC and
> Eric Noah's (excellent) site -- or from the new
> writer's guidelines for Dragon
> if they're available prior to the show.  A dummy
> list of all the slots to be
> filled would have to be ready to insure there aren't
> any last minute rush
> errors.
> 
> It's very do-able.


Oh, I agree that it is do-able and possible, but like
Joseph, my point is -- Why do it that way?  


Mac Golden
Troll Lord Games


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