Aldarc
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It's D&D brand fantasy. It's fairly easy to find non-kitchen sink fantasy games out there, but D&D is the Disney of TTRPGs.Have to admit I lean this way, too.
D&D has an "...and the kitchen sink" aspect that I don't like.
It's D&D brand fantasy. It's fairly easy to find non-kitchen sink fantasy games out there, but D&D is the Disney of TTRPGs.Have to admit I lean this way, too.
D&D has an "...and the kitchen sink" aspect that I don't like.
Yep. Kitchen sink has been the D&D brand since 1e.It's D&D brand fantasy. It's fairly easy to find non-kitchen sink fantasy games out there, but D&D is the Disney of TTRPGs.
I guess if you subject yourself to AL...
I won't play AL, so it's never been an issue for me.
It's D&D brand fantasy. It's fairly easy to find non-kitchen sink fantasy games out there, but D&D is the Disney of TTRPGs.
I don't play official AL, but our table rule is "make DDAL legal characters".
Honestly, this "if you don't like it, don't use it" is a total canard, unless you happen to play with people who all share your preferences.
That's your choice. You can't expect the rest of us to conform to your personal choices. "But I won't tell people that they can't play a dual-rapier and hand-crossbow wielding Aarakokra Warlord/Psion." is not a good reason for the game not to include all of that.Even if/when I'm the DM, I'm not going to be a jerk and say, "No, you can't use that perfectly legal option."
That may be in reference to the Psionic Soul's ability to turn non-psionic spells into psionic powers with no VSM. That would likely be a psionic ability that is still magic.So many Psionics threads right now, so now sure where to share this, but I guess this thread is good enough. lol
Crawford on Twitter today when asked about Psionics and Anti-Magic effects:
So is he saying Psionics is both magic and not-magic?
All characters must be DDAL legal does not equal, all DDAL legal characters are okay. You can still ban psionics and have them make DDAL legal PCs.
If you don't play with people who all share preferences, people, probably all of them, will be unhappy with parts of the game.
That's your choice. You can't expect the rest of us to conform to your personal choices. "But I won't tell people that they can't play a dual-rapier and hand-crossbow wielding Aarakokra Warlord/Psion." is not a good reason for the game not to include all of that.
No, I can't ban them. We are a group of friends who agreed on ground rules. I'm not the king.
Have to admit I lean this way, too.
D&D has an "...and the kitchen sink" aspect that I don't like.