MGibster
Legend
I think the content warning is a bit silly, but it doesn't bother me in the least. If I hadn't specifically looked for the content warning when I recently purchased the 1983 Greyhawk set I would have missed it entirely. The reason I find the content warning silly is that I don't really see it serving any purpose beyond making WotC feel good about themselves.I hate the complaints about disclaimers SO MUCH.
1. The warning doesn't really give an idea of what the contents might be.
2. Who buys a game product from 30-40 years ago expecting it to be up to modern sensibilities?
But that warning is essentially harmless, so I can only be amused by it. Then again I'm the guy who laughed out loud when watching The Sandman on Netflix and one episode had content warnings for self-harm and tobacco use. Self-harm I could understand, but tobacco use? I couldn't help but picture a concerned mother being okay with the self-harm but stopping their precious child from watching because of the tobacco use.
There is plenty of "problematic" material in Curse of Strahd including genocide, drug abuse, human trafficking, child abuse, the murder of children, and Strahd himself does not have a very enlightened attitude when it comes to romantic relationships.I think the only reason Dark Sun hasn’t gotten a makeover is due to popularity. Ravenloft was problematic as hell but Strahd and horror in general sells books, so Ravenloft got done.