A New "anti-D&D" Era

Scribe

Legend
This is kinda nonsensical given the fact that they aren’t abandoning 5e, the revised core books are neither aimless nor a remix, just an update or revision.

All those new remixes are going to feed into 5e as published by wizards. Look at what Kobold press put out for their new “core fantasy game”. It’s compatible with 5e characters, so far, as is everything in the new wotc playtest.

Perhaps you have noticed that they’ve stopped even calling it the OneDnD Playtest, and instead refer to it in videos and in the latest UA, as either simply “this unearthed arcana series” or “the playtest for the 2024 PHB” or similar.

Because it’s not a new game, and all the CC D&D coming out will reference a Creative Commons license that leads back to wotc D&D , using rules structures that will be shared with that game.

The diversion you’re so sure of is…very unlikely, IMO.

I believe you are correct, frustratingly so. :D
 

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doctorbadwolf

Heretic of The Seventh Circle
I believe you are correct, frustratingly so. :D
On the other hand, you’re going to see a lot of stuff that ranges much farther afield over time, as well, exploring what 5e could be if the bulk of the audience had different preferences.

It’s the stuff that really is a 5e-clone that is going to strongly point back to what wotc is doing, even if they don’t intend to, but even the stuff that explores truly new space will still reference the core rules kernel of the 5.x SRD to some extent, just like pbta games point back toward Apocalypse World.

That doesn’t mean there will be any lack of innovation within that game design ecosystem.
 

billd91

Not your screen monkey (he/him)
I remember those days too and there were plenty of people who couldn’t talk up their own game without taking a jab at D&D. I found (and still find) that attitude a real turn off. It‘s just crappy marketing.
You can have a Non-D&D movement without it being an Anti-D&D movement.
 


overgeeked

B/X Known World
I feel like we could be at the start of a new 90s in regards to an era where D&D is less popular and there is a new surge of innovation.
It’s certainly possible and to be hoped for, if for no other reason than the health of the hobby and industry.
MCDM looks to be leading the charge
They’re making a new game yes, but their reputation was made by being big 5E supporters. I’m not sure about the numbers, but I don’t know if they’ll be able to keep up as they have without the 5E numbers. I hope they can. But we often wildly underestimate just how dominant D&D is. This whole thing certainly lead to a big group of people looking at other stuff, but how big? how diffuse? and how prolonged with their exodus be?
I think some of the companies that were considering making D&D clones might adjust their plans and do something new given that 5E under Creative Commons is now safe to publish for again. Those that want to publish for 5E will, but those that want to make their own games will have to do more than make a slightly different 5E to succeed.
That’s the rub. And that’s why WotC dropped 5.1 into CC-BY. To end the conversation and to give the industry even more reason to make 5E-focused products. A lot of companies only stay afloat because of their 5E products. I doubt a lot of them are going to be very interested in walking away from that to make something new. Especially now.
I for one would love it if a new era of pushing back against 5E and D&D's dominance commenced, coupled with a renaissance in new system design.
I would be over the moon if D&D stopped strangling the industry. But that’s where the money is. It’s a business decision.
 

I dislike the juxtaposition of games other than D&D as “anti-D&D”, especially given the sensitivity regarding how other games are discussed in relation to D&D. “Non-D&D” seems more neutral.
Unfortunately that is the world we live. If you are pro something your seen as anti something else. I remember when DND was quiet and people got all sniffy about it. The patient has pulled through and thrived. I like lots games and certainly don't hate any.
Long living gaming. DND included.
 


kenada

Legend
Supporter
Unfortunately that is the world we live. If you are pro something your seen as anti something else. I remember when DND was quiet and people got all sniffy about it. The patient has pulled through and thrived. I like lots games and certainly don't hate any.
Long living gaming. DND included.
That’s why I indicated a preference for a neutral term. Fanning the flames of antipathy is not conducive to productive discourse (and obviously that also goes for non-D&D games if/how they are compared to D&D).
 

I do feel like 5E is burning out D&D. A lot of people love how "easy and simple" 5E is.....at first. But it does not have the staying power of a long term game. The big hole is that it simply does not have the rules. I, myself, add a ton of house rules to 5E to make it more like 2E. But that is a lot of work for most people.

I do see gamers, playing 5E for a couple years, start to feel 5E is going nowhere. They just have the same action and same fights over and over again. Everyone in their group uses the same couple "cool" races, classes, and such....and nothing else.

And this is on top of the low imagination: I see a lot of DMs struggle with this. They describe a caste as "just a square of stone". A city is just "some streets and shops". And worst of all when they have to describe an Abyssal city......it's just "some streets and towers, oh with demons".

I really think 6E will bump D&D down and out too....
 

Jahydin

Hero
And this is on top of the low imagination: I see a lot of DMs struggle with this. They describe a caste as "just a square of stone". A city is just "some streets and shops". And worst of all when they have to describe an Abyssal city......it's just "some streets and towers, oh with demons".
That's me. Which is one of the reasons I quit dislike DMing D&D.

Pathfinder 2E is much more enjoyable to run with its crunchy foundation to lean on rather than my imagination.

Edit: Can't ever just "quit" DMing D&D. There's always a group that insists that's the game to play...
 

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