Fifth Element said:I'll put my money on it being haotically neutral.
Yeah, really. I began reading the press release and my eyes glazed over, my lids started drooping, and I nearly fell asleep about 16 times.Goddess FallenAngel said:That said, yet another Wizard's board couldn't matter any less to me.
And I'm sure that I'm not alone.
Amen.Mercule said:Actually, it sounds like a stupidly cute name for an orgasm. Or, maybe that's what the Kleenex is for.
I know ENWorld doesn't have to fear the loss of my business so long as their competitors use such bad names. Seriously. How do I approach my gaming group and say, "Hey, I found this cool rules idea on 'Gleemax' today?" I couldn't do it with a straight face. Ergo, I won't even bother with the site.
So......you're saying we're a collective Hunter S Thompson?Umbran said:We are, in effect, part of the fourth estate of gaming - independant reportage, opinion and commentary.
hexgrid said:The Gleemax vs EN World question is fundamentally false. There's no reason anyone would need to choose one or the other.

(Dungeons & Dragons)
Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.