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  1. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    Jeremy Crawford Also Leaving D&D Team Later This Month

    I will just agree to disagree on that!
  2. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    D&D General So what about the SRDs?

    You as well! I will say that I am aware of my ignorance on this subject.
  3. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    D&D General So what about the SRDs?

    This response show your ignorance. I will this conversation on that
  4. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    D&D 5E (2024) Eye Tyrant. Who Died and Made You Gygax?? Design Your Own D&D 2024X3.

    You seemed to miss the point of the OP. They gave there scenarios: you provide what tou would do in each scenario
  5. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    D&D General So what about the SRDs?

    You’re just wrong if you think that they don’t have standing.
  6. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    Jeremy Crawford Also Leaving D&D Team Later This Month

    Most evidence disagrees with that thought though. 5e was popular immediately, before critical role came out. However, I will agree that a lot of factors contributed to 5e’s success.
  7. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    Jeremy Crawford Also Leaving D&D Team Later This Month

    No, I want new creatives taking a crack at it.
  8. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    D&D General So what about the SRDs?

    I don’t know if your trolling, but if not, it is clear you don’t know what your talking about. Someone could make a dubious legal claim, sure. The difference is all the biggest software companies (and more) would band together to smack you down. That is not the same situation that the OGL is in.
  9. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    Jeremy Crawford Also Leaving D&D Team Later This Month

    My point was you can play 2024 with 2014 they are all 5e
  10. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    Jeremy Crawford Also Leaving D&D Team Later This Month

    If 5e is the child friendly edition, I don’t believe that personally, then it has been a huge success - the biggest ever for D&D it seems
  11. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    Jeremy Crawford Also Leaving D&D Team Later This Month

    Probably Lore changes, art changes that kind of thing.
  12. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    Jeremy Crawford Also Leaving D&D Team Later This Month

    And what is WotC narrative. I don’t know if Crawford has been interviewed yet, but Perkins straight up said he is retiring from DND. It was his choice, but he wanted to do it. Is there any good reason for him to sell another narrative?
  13. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    Jeremy Crawford Also Leaving D&D Team Later This Month

    Number of subscribers is public, at least it used to be. Last time I checked, he didn’t have that many. That being said, I believe Mike has a job working for another company doesn’t he? I know he’s doing his five step on the side, but I believe he has a job.
  14. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    Jeremy Crawford Also Leaving D&D Team Later This Month

    Except that is not what is going on here. Both of these guys predated fifth edition. By all accounts, I left on their own terms.
  15. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    Jeremy Crawford Also Leaving D&D Team Later This Month

    Actually no, you can still play the game and have a great time. Heck you can still play it with 2014 too!
  16. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    D&D General So what about the SRDs?

    Yes, I don’t know what I was thinking when I posted that!
  17. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    D&D General So what about the SRDs?

    Actually, you can create those things (many have for 5e), you just can’t copy them verbatium from the 3.5 books or SRD
  18. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    D&D 5E (2014) Why is no one talking about THE BOOK OF MANY THINGS?

    Interesting, I think Planescape is a great product. First time I became interested in the setting! But to the OP (@THEMNGMNT), I passed on the Book, what is there that would make me want to get it?
  19. Uni-the-Unicorn!

    D&D 5E (2024) Lycanthropes in the MM

    The funny thing is, for us it works perfectly with our house rules (only critical hits a “real” strikes). Though we do use natural 20 as a critical hit.
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