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D&D Problems

[MENTION=66434]ExploderWizard[/MENTION], [MENTION=6683099]dd.stevenson[/MENTION]

I don't know that WotC would want a characterisation of "D&D brand" so expansive that someone can be enjoying the D&D brand by running RM for 19 years - although if that person, as in my case, is regularly using D&D story material maybe WotC doesn't care that I'm not using their mechanics.

Also, I think that even in Basic D&D, and certainly AD&D, melee is preeminent (if not necessarily always rational). The fighter - the main warrior class - is focused around melee rather than ranged fighting (eg STR as a prime req, multiple melee attacks, etc). The combat round is focused around melee as the main mode of fighting (for instance, in AD&D there are special "rate of fire" rules to integrate missile fire better into the combat structure). The most common magic weapons are swords, a melee weapon. Most monsters have stronger melee than ranged capabilities. Etc.
 

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I don't know that WotC would want a characterisation of "D&D brand" so expansive that someone can be enjoying the D&D brand by running RM for 19 years - although if that person, as in my case, is regularly using D&D story material maybe WotC doesn't care that I'm not using their mechanics.
But as your example clearly shows, this is the hand their brand management team has been dealt. Glad it's not my problem.
 

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