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Sure but some conventions are actual businesses whose profits are made primarily on volunteer labor -- including GMs but also general help. Providing things like comped badges and housing vouchers is a start, but even those are rare.
I'm in agreement with you there. I'm thinking there's a difference between a not-for-profit convention thrown by fans for fans and a for-profit convention thrown together by professionals. In the 90s, a lot of RPG companies had programs where you could get free material by running demos for them at game stores and conventions. I don't believe most of those programs exist these days and I wonder why. Is it becaus someone figured out the programs weren't effective? Or was someone afraid of establishing an employer/employee relationship?
 


D&D doesn't need dozens of bespoke races (or ancestries, or species, or whatever you call them at your table.)

The "Custom Lineage" rules in Tasha's Cauldron of Everything + the examples already printed in the PHB are all you will ever need to create any number of balanced, unique, and interesting characters for your campaign.

You want to play a siren? A half-medusa? How about an ooze? Half-dryad minotaur? Give me ten minutes and I'll have it ready to go. Go roll your stats and choose your background in the meantime.
 

D&D doesn't need dozens of bespoke races (or ancestries, or species, or whatever you call them at your table.)

The "Custom Lineage" rules in Tasha's Cauldron of Everything + the examples already printed in the PHB are all you will ever need to create any number of balanced, unique, and interesting characters for your campaign.

You want to play a siren? A half-medusa? How about an ooze? Half-dryad minotaur? Give me ten minutes and I'll have it ready to go. Go roll your stats and choose your background in the meantime.
while i don't disagree with what you're inherently saying i'd want a lineage creator that#s a lil bit more beefy and nuanced than the custom lineage we have right now, a good few more actual species traits than just pick between skill proficiency or darkvision and a feat, no breath or natural weapons? climb, swim or flyspeeds? elemental or status resistances? innate spellcasting? as well as power guidelines for what is ranked what.
 

People always complained about the magic system in Mage: The Ascension -- and it did take a moment to get one's head around -- but I always found it liberating. I bet it wouldn't be too hard to map a similar effects-based system onto D&D.
My favorite iteration of that style of magic is Changeling: The Dreaming 20th Anniversary. Especially the bunks. Freeform minor rituals of pure silliness and whimsy or utterly dark and depraved.
 

while i don't disagree with what you're inherently saying i'd want a lineage creator that#s a lil bit more beefy and nuanced than the custom lineage we have right now, a good few more actual species traits than just pick between skill proficiency or darkvision and a feat, no breath or natural weapons? climb, swim or flyspeeds? elemental or status resistances? innate spellcasting? as well as power guidelines for what is ranked what.
Sounds good to me. A single, four-page pamphlet with some tables would be much better than an indefinite number of $35 splatbooks. Maybe I'll cook one up when I'm finished with my current writing project?
 

Sounds good to me. A single, four-page pamphlet with some tables would be much better than an indefinite number of $35 splatbooks. Maybe I'll cook one up when I'm finished with my current writing project?
There’s one that made a bit of a splash when it came out.

 

D&D doesn't need dozens of bespoke races (or ancestries, or species, or whatever you call them at your table.)

The "Custom Lineage" rules in Tasha's Cauldron of Everything + the examples already printed in the PHB are all you will ever need to create any number of balanced, unique, and interesting characters for your campaign.

You want to play a siren? A half-medusa? How about an ooze? Half-dryad minotaur? Give me ten minutes and I'll have it ready to go. Go roll your stats and choose your background in the meantime.
A product listing more abilities to attach to that system would be ideal. I used Tasha's to build a half-ogre and was completely satisfied with the result.
 

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