robus
Lowcountry Low Roller
It’s a difficult thing to foresee. The critical component in D&D is the DM, no DM no D&D, bad DM maybe no more D&D. DMing is work and DMing well is an art (and something I keep trying to get better at) and I think players might be getting more aware and wary of bad DMing? And maybe more demanding of good DMing (see the Mercer effect). Not sure where I’m going with all that except to say that there’s a lot of labor required beyond just learning the rules and buying books. And perhaps there will be burnout from that?
As for 5e, it seems to be a very solid foundation for the future (certainly some opportunity for minor revision but nothing egregious). I’m less certain about the Forgotten Realms as that seems stale as old boots. (but perhaps that’s just me
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As for 5e, it seems to be a very solid foundation for the future (certainly some opportunity for minor revision but nothing egregious). I’m less certain about the Forgotten Realms as that seems stale as old boots. (but perhaps that’s just me
