D&D General Is DnD being mothballed?

It's not my position that we do - so it's also a strawman as a bonus to being basically an ad hominem!

Sorry, I have a strict "no informal fallacy in a post" policy. If it is exceeded, you get no substantive response.

That's ....looking.... wow, that's two in one sentence!

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Even so, policies are policies.
 

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Sorry, I have a strict "no informal fallacy in a post" policy. If it is exceeded, you get no substantive response.

That's ....looking.... wow, that's two in one sentence!

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Even so, policies are policies.
Yet I'm completely correct on both those specific points (even if no others), so, you'd have no right to be mad.

You don't want to engage, that's fine and I respect that, but don't use shoddy excuses.

It's a particularly shoddy excuse because you could essentially just slip a strawman into every argument you make, and the moment it gets pointed out, you can flee for the hills. I don't think you're doing that, but your strawmen are on you, and acting offended because they got pointed out is unreasonable. It's not like you've never pointed out either, is it?
 

It's a particularly shoddy excuse because you could essentially just slip a strawman into every argument you make, and the moment it gets pointed out, you can flee for the hills.

Mod Note:
You were removed from another thread less than a week ago for making things personal. And here you are, again.

Maybe time to think on that. In the meantime, you are done in this discussion.
 

I thought you were responding to the post immediately before yours. Several posters have done that lately, non-white replies to the immediately previous post. If you were simply non-quote replying to the OP, then I can see how it would feel like a non sequitur.
I always quote reply, so it must have been a mistake. Fat fingers on a tiny phone? IDK
 






That doesn't do me any good using paper and pencil at a real table. I don't use digital tools, because I don't like them. A computer is much bulkier and harder to use during a game than hardcover books. Plus I'm constantly handing my books to the players to look up something or other.

I think it's great that it works for you, but buying piecemeal like that doesn't work well in the physical world.
I’m with on preferring books to digital, but having all the books at the table is definitely bulkier and harder to use than my tablet with DND Beyond on it . It is not even close.
 

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