CleverNickName
Limit Break Dancing (He/They)
You say "siphoning money from players who think they need them,"
I say "selling products to people that want them."
I say "selling products to people that want them."
Indeed. I have enough RPG material that, even if I never buy anything new, I wouldn't get through it all. Doesn't stop me at least checking out the new releases - I'm interested in what's out there, and can be tempted to make a purchase. I don't need anything more, but sometimes I buy things I like.You say "siphoning money from players who think they need them,"
I say "selling products to people that want them."
Well, as he says himself, nothing's changed since 1974. D&D hasn't needed TSR/WotC since that point, TSR/WotC needed D&D. Official vs. Folk is a spectrum, with extremes at both ends but most gamers fall closer to the mid-range.I have to admit that I already held this opinion so he was preaching to the choir for me but I like how clear and (relatively) succinctly put it.
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Ridiculous. The neutral alignment doesn't exist. And if it did exist, it couldn't be an Owlbear.First, I am so glad YouTube videos have adjustable speeds.
Second, as a mass tweaker, one would think I am "folk". However, I hold the "official" as extremely important as well. So, like many I suspect, I am a blend of folk/official at about 65/35. I get upset when I see WotC taking the game in a direction I don't agree with and I applaud them when they do something I do agree with.