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  1. The Firebird

    D&D General Why Enworld should liberate D&D from Hasbro

    I am...at least I appreciated the changes the 5e monster manual made to the relevant monsters. I want to show this game to my friends, and to kids! without feeling uncomfortable.
  2. The Firebird

    D&D General Why Enworld should liberate D&D from Hasbro

    In addition to the romance I will add the 'male gaze' artwork for many of the monsters. There is a lot of that, especially in the older editions, that is impossible to avoid. And the normativity probably occurs in adventure text for hardcovers. I was curious about this so I paged through PHB...
  3. The Firebird

    2024 D&D Core Rulebooks Off to "Strongest-Ever" Start for D&D Books

    Thanks for the link. I found this interesting, and revealing, regarding where their thoughts and effort is.
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    D&D General Two Simple Ways to Make Combat More Engaging

    I like a lot of the suggestions, but this one doesn't work for me. It adds more character but it slows the combat down. The main reason I'm disengaged during combat is because my turns don't come up very often, not because it isn't immersive enough. A really common version is the 'describe how...
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    D&D General Why Enworld should liberate D&D from Hasbro

    I finally saw the original post, and man those comments are disturbing.
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    D&D General They're Building A Memorial Game Table Sculpture In Honor of Gary Gygax

    Too bad. It is a big project but it would have been nice to see it succeed.
  7. The Firebird

    The Many Faces of Roleplaying: How ‘RPG’ Became Everything and Nothing

    When Wittgenstein's argument is brought up, I feel obligated to suggest The Grasshopper as a rejoinder. Bernard Suits sets out to identify a robust definition of game and does a pretty good job of it. Likewise, I imagine there may be a way through with RPGs.
  8. The Firebird

    Your top 5 sci-fi movies (and why)

    They didn't turn the Emperor or the stormtroopers or the TIE pilots. The point is more that redemption is possible and it is worth having faith in people; that when Darth Vader says "it is too late for me", he's wrong. Likewise with the rest of Star Wars. The use of force isn't a priori wrong...
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    Your top 5 sci-fi movies (and why)

    Is Mad Max scifi? No spaceships. If so, then both Fury Road and Furiosa top my list. I'm tempted to make it 5 mad Max movies and call it a day. If not, I'll put Revenge of the Sith, which manages the unique task of being an ending and tying together two separate acts in a satisfying way. It...
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    D&D General Settings of Hope vs Settings of Despair

    I find this really fascinating. The past is a foreign country, and the bronze age and iron ages aren't just different but deeply weird in what they value. And often disturbing in their moral values. Anyway I also like works that take these differences seriously and I think I'd have fun with a...
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    D&D General Why Enworld should liberate D&D from Hasbro

    What data are you looking for? I guess we don't know for sure if A New Hope would have been less popular if Jar Jar Binks played a major role.
  12. The Firebird

    D&D General Settings of Hope vs Settings of Despair

    I prefer settings of Despair with bright spots that the players can make a little bigger. I guess I feel it helps me establish stakes--a setting of Hope can have the problem that many heroes can solve the worlds problems, and then what role is there for the PCs? My goal is to thread the needle...
  13. The Firebird

    D&D General Why Enworld should liberate D&D from Hasbro

    Right. But I get it; it adds work for the DM to go through option by option, or to present the players with a long yes/no list, or to field questions about this or that specific option. Much easier to say "PHB + Xanathar".
  14. The Firebird

    The Many Faces of Roleplaying: How ‘RPG’ Became Everything and Nothing

    Tough crowd! I enjoyed the distinction you drew with cRPGs that adopt the mechanics but not the core conceits. I think there is a lot to say there and would enjoy an exploration of just that topic. If you don't mind me asking, did you use gen AI to help with this post? A lot of the diction...
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    D&D General Why Enworld should liberate D&D from Hasbro

    Right. So the long needed adoption of many of these changes ended up being associated with poor balance decisions like the Twilight Cleric. If someone didn't want to use Tasha's, was it because they were a jerk or because that's a lot of temp HP?
  16. The Firebird

    D&D General Why Enworld should liberate D&D from Hasbro

    It is an unhappy accident that the laudable changes Wizards made here occurred about the same time as the Tasha's release. It's hard for people to separate criticism of those good changes from criticism of the direction of the game.
  17. The Firebird

    D&D General Why Enworld should liberate D&D from Hasbro

    A little mean, guys. I would like to see more optional rules with specific art styles and approaches. E.g., pastel, happy beholder art for the cozy fantasy crowd, with rules for small businesses like Legends & Lattes. Classic b&w lineart with more detailed dungeon crawling rules for the...
  18. The Firebird

    D&D General I asked AI: "What's the Most Common Cause of Character Death?"

    I consider myself a skilled user and have a subscription so I decided to take you up on this. Rather than asking for an answer (poor practice) I asked it to look for reasonable sources. (Also good-- "tell me about the pros and cons" or "discuss some relevant factors"). It ended up giving the...
  19. The Firebird

    D&D General Why Enworld should liberate D&D from Hasbro

    I don't read @Micah Sweet as demanding that anyone cater to his preference. Just that it is sad that the network effects of rpgs make it hard for people with preferences outside the mainstream to find the games they want to play.
  20. The Firebird

    D&D General Why Enworld should liberate D&D from Hasbro

    This is pretty typical for the AL games I ran, at least at one store. In the city I'm in now, multiple game shops are explicitly pitched at a LGBTQ audience and there are some rpg groups marketed that way as well. Wizards would be fools not to include representation in their marketing. It's such...
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