This lineage system just ruins any chance of anyone playing a human. This kinda crap has been banned in my campaigns since 2e Skills & Powers hit the market and everyone just used it to min-max their character further.
They expanded their player base overall with 5e, but that was from the simple nature of grabbing lightning in a bottle when streaming became popular. They can't rely on past sales to stay profitable. They need new sales of their current books. My last book was Tomb of Annihilation.
WotC is just going to continue to purity spiral, alienating all their consumer base. My gaming group have all stopped buying WotC products. We don't need them to continue to play. Those like us aren't exactly loud, nor do we post in the echo chamber that is Twitter, but we bought a lot of...
Ravenloft is one of those settings I loved, but ended up largely avoiding due to someone in outer non-regular D&D circle that had some obsession with vampires and the undead. I would loved to see more of it, but it's not as high on my list as a Birthright and Greykhawk. I would love to see a...
Did he learn his lesson about feeding the toxic beast that turned against him? Probably not. Virtue signal away! Mike Mearls was the best thing that happened to D&D and the fact they got rid of him, over some loud insignificant voices on Twitter, was stupid.
This is one of the best episodes of Game of Thrones in a very long time, I would say since Hardhome. Season 7 was terrible except for the small portion of Jon's reveal. Season 8 except episode 1 hasn't been good either, up until this point. The show writing simply hasn't been good since most of...
Yes, it's Westeros which is heavily grounded in Medieval England. She is not embarrassed to be a maiden in the books. The writers have gone completely against the books in most regards to culture and language since they left the books behind at season 5. There's a reason the show writers left...