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    Let's Talk About Metacurrency

    All the parties involved were fictional, and the measurements were done to support a narrative, not to establish objective reality.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Neutral or Evil?

    Mr. Machiavelli will see you now...
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    Let's Talk About Metacurrency

    Well, the "we" here is not well-defined, but that's a bit stronger than what I am saying. My point is that it would be more accurate to say "we" are not the ONLY target customer, for most values of "we" you care to consider. D&D does not have a single, well-defined, target demographic it aims...
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    Let's Talk About Metacurrency

    If by "solution" you mean, "thing that will get D&D consigned to irrelevance quickly", then sure, I guess.
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    Let's Talk About Metacurrency

    I am not sure if you are referring to "the hobby" in terms of other games, or in terms of people. Nor do I know what you mean by being "intertwined". Though, to be clear, with some short-term exceptions, all indications I know of are that D&D has always been the lion's share of the hobby...
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    D&D 5E (2024) Neutral or Evil?

    You don't suggest this was done in some moment of desperate need, or a hard choice made between unsavory alternatives. No justification is present that would mitigate how bad this looks, or that it was even a one-off. It is presented as a premeditated act of enslavement through deceit, to...
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    Let's Talk About Metacurrency

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    Let's Talk About Metacurrency

    With respect, I don't think we, the gaming public, have anything like a coherent picture of why 4e was rejected. Everyone has suppositions, which coincidentally tend to align with how 4e violated their personal play preferences. If you have solid data supporting that, I'd like to see it.
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    Let's Talk About Metacurrency

    Who among us really wants to put forth that our prsonal observations represents "the hobby as a whole" in any real way? Hm? My experience back in the AD&D era wasn't sim. Nobody I knew played sim. We were 12 - 18, and wouldn't know "sim" if someone slapped it in our faces like a dead fish.
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    Let's Talk About Metacurrency

    I think there may be a sense that development of the game used to be more "in tune" with the players in the past. There's a ton of possible reasons for us to have that impression, whether or not that impression is true, mind you.
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    Let's Talk About Metacurrency

    No, because Aulë created seven Fathers of the Dwarves. (I also note this diversion into Tolkien is off topic - the point I was trying to make was that a game in which all the characters are special isn't necessarily all that weird. If the Fellowship of the Ring worked for you, then it doesn't...
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    The Next TTRPG (nomenclature)

    The current nomenclature still works. If the rules are built for in person play (presumably at a table), it is a ttrpg. If you play that game online, that's an example of online play. If you play with electronic support, it is electronically supported play of a ttrpg. Until you get a game that...
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    Let's Talk About Metacurrency

    The Numenoreans were so exceptional, they lived for centuries. They were potent enough to fight side-by-side with the first, most powerful of the elves, against Sauron's Boss, Morgoth, in the war that banished Morgoth to the Void. For their efforts and suffering, the "angels" of Middle Earth...
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    Let's Talk About Metacurrency

    Sam, actually, is also exceptional. He's not of royal bloodline, but he's also not one of those dirty urban people. Tolkien has a definite bent toward bucolicism.
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    Why do so many campaigns never finish? Genuinely curious what others think

    1) The question isn't when the first event happened, but how common it was in published form. 2) I am not offended by you claiming to haver seen it. I am offended by you strawmanning me to my face.
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