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Correct, but even playing the game does. The ecosystem is sustained by that, and 3PP products, but I mean hey I'm not running a billion dollar business.![]()

Correct, but even playing the game does. The ecosystem is sustained by that, and 3PP products, but I mean hey I'm not running a billion dollar business.![]()
Buying any D&D anywhere is supporting keeping D&D in the minds hearts and eyes of the public.Obviously used books (whether 5e era or previous editions) do not directly support Hasbro.
The Skaff Effect suggests that ALL activity in the category eventually benefits the marketshare leader; so competitive RPGs benefit D&D.
A lifetime boycott doesn't make sense. The point of a boycott, or any protest, is to incentivize a company to reverse a point of contention. If and when they reverse course, folks should be prepared to do likewise--otherwise there's no incentive to change!
Playing D&D does, yeah. Buying used copies of D&D adventure modules or otherwise aquiring them in ways that don't direct any revenue to WotC and converting them to play in another game system, I would personally consider fine.Correct, but even playing the game does. The ecosystem is sustained by that, and 3PP products, but I mean hey I'm not running a billion dollar business.
This is literally the “you have criticisms of society, yet you participate in society” meme but unironically. If you don’t want to participate in a boycott of WotC that’s your prerogative, but “if you boycott anything you have to boycott everything” is an unattainable standard. There is no ethical consumption under capitalism, we all have to pick our battles, and it is not at all surprising that in a community of people who are deeply invested in a hobby, the battle over Creative Commons within that hobby is one many of us would pick.Yes, Hasbro's current actions tick me off. They are starting to behave like Disney or Apple when it comes to 3PP.
I haven't boycotted Disney or Apple. I also haven't boycotted companies that have in their history much, much worse things than this situation. I am assuming that if you are going to boycott D&D you have already boycotted Nike, Walmart, Amazon, every petroleum company, DeBeers, every major media company, all the major agribusinesses...