UngeheuerLich
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Not entirely so.That is something I would primarily attribute to visibility of female players in streaming, rather than D&D rulebooks.
Some images in older rulebooks were quite repulsive for women I know, because of very light and unrealistic dresses and strange poses.
No to speak of attribute maximums for female characters of very old editions.
5e art did a great job of potraying women as equally fit adventurers.
Of course we see more equal female heroes in television too.
Note that i am not saying WotC hasn't helped in the streaming visibility part -- they have. And I think D&D books are certainly less off putting to women and girls now than they were in the Elmore Cheesecake Era, but I think the main draw is the women rocking it in livestreamed games.
I should have read your entire post before responding...
