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Because it ties the whole edition together.Funny, I was looking at this book called The Dungeon Masters Guide, not The Planescape Setting Book. Why do you think the DMG should be set in Planescape and nowhere else?
Because it ties the whole edition together.Funny, I was looking at this book called The Dungeon Masters Guide, not The Planescape Setting Book. Why do you think the DMG should be set in Planescape and nowhere else?
Oooof. Ratio'd on the platform you own. You love to see it.Then he gets ratioed for it.
Where’s my $8!So this is what WotC needs, eh?
Are they? It seems like a lot of people are concerned that other people, not in evidence, will be concerned.I note that there's lots of content that's common in D&D games, like "violence", or "slavery", that many people are very upset about
Are they? It seems like a lot of people are concerned that other people, not in evidence, will be concerned.
"We can't have a revamped Slavers adventure, because there's slavery!"
"Well, yes, they're the bad guys. We will stick swords in those slavers."
"Yes, but we can't have Dark Sun back, because there's slavery in that!"
"We also promise to stick swords in those slavers as well."
"Well, it might be offensive!"
"What, the sticking the swords into slavers part? Who's going to be offended by that?"
"... the slavers?"
A ban on lazy writing in character backgrounds in D&D is going to cost you a lot more than $8, my friend.A moratorium on slavery would be worth my $8.
D&D can't seem to come up with a backstory without it and they need to leanr so they won't be 50 years old with social training wheels.