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Isn’t that what you get when you leave your bag of gummy bears in the car on a hot summer day?You mean mongrelgummi!
Not that I eat gummy bears, of course, I’m an adult.

Isn’t that what you get when you leave your bag of gummy bears in the car on a hot summer day?You mean mongrelgummi!
Judging books by less than their covers is what adults do!You can't possibly have read it and arrived at this description.
Likely unintended, but the Harabo ad for their gummies actually highlights this discussion nicely.Isn’t that what you get when you leave your bag of gummy bears in the car on a hot summer day?
Not that I eat gummy bears, of course, I’m an adult.![]()
Sometimes. The game HAS been becoming less violent/bloody/gory/deadly over the years. Which is what Disney does. It takes a story and removes or lightens a lot of the more serious or controversial stuff before retelling it. That's why a lot of people refer to what WotC has done as Disnifying D&D.Is "disneyfication" seriously a controversy here? Like, seriously?
That's exactly what Disney does, though. It takes old fairy tales and other stories, defangs them and cleans them up in order to make them more palatable for a broader audience, and then releases a movie about it.I wouldn't say that 5th Edition's content is being "Disneyfied" or "aimed at unborn infants" so much as it's being defanged and cleaned up to make it more palatable for a broader audience.
And throw big boy grownup tantrums about it!Some folks may argue that silly content infantilizes RPGs
"Maybe a suitably generic collection of 30ish page adventures "Why does being grumpy about new products mean that we're old or we've "aged out" of D&D?
I think there's an adorableness to more recent releases that I don't like. But I also disliked Rime of the Frost Maiden, which had only like three adorable componentsAt this point I don't even think I could describe what I would want in a 5e product.(the frost spirits, the whale, and the baby squid monsters)
Maybe a suitably generic collection of 30ish page adventures (akin to Tales of the Yawning Portal). Or a solid campaign against traditional opponents (akin to Red Hand of Doom).
To me, most of the more recent stuff seems like nonsense.
Candlekeep Mysteries was more like 5 page adventures with one thing to do. It was closer to a One Page dungeon than a Sunless Citadel or Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh."Maybe a suitably generic collection of 30ish page adventures "
Wait, that's what candlekeep Mysteries was, and you hated that.
Ahh, i see now, you want smaller tight modules like the older days. I actually agree.Candlekeep Mysteries was more like 5 page adventures with one thing to do. It was closer to a One Page dungeon than a Sunless Citadel or Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh.
Yes. This head cold (allergies?) is kind of fogging up my brain. Hard to put into words what I'm meaning.Ahh, i see now, you want smaller tight modules like the older days. I actually agree.