innerdude
Legend
So a few weeks ago, I put up a free, local classified ad to sell what few Pathfinder and D&D 3.x books I had remaining. And tonight, they all sold.
And yes, granted, I still have my Paizo PDFs. And yes, I still have my Golarion, FR, and Eberron campaign setting hard copies.
But I no longer have a single, physical hard copy of any core rules or rules supplements from TSR, WotC, or Paizo currently in my home.
And strangely . . . it feels AWESOME, somehow.
I am free, free from the D&D Edition Wars, free from arguing about hit points and healing surges, free to steal source material from anywhere I please, and convert it without worrying about "system." I no longer have to worry about balancing a high-level Pathfinder campaign, because I can say in all sincerity, "I won't run it, don't have the book for it anymore."
I can buy 5e, or 13th Age, or Numenara, or ignore them entirely, and in either case will still have more than enough quality gaming at my fingertips (Savage Worlds, FATE-LoA, One Ring, Fantasy Craft, Star Wars D6). It's strange to think back just how much I clung to D&D, only to realize now I never really needed it at all . . .
(Okay, okay, enough random philosophizing.
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And yes, granted, I still have my Paizo PDFs. And yes, I still have my Golarion, FR, and Eberron campaign setting hard copies.
But I no longer have a single, physical hard copy of any core rules or rules supplements from TSR, WotC, or Paizo currently in my home.
And strangely . . . it feels AWESOME, somehow.

I am free, free from the D&D Edition Wars, free from arguing about hit points and healing surges, free to steal source material from anywhere I please, and convert it without worrying about "system." I no longer have to worry about balancing a high-level Pathfinder campaign, because I can say in all sincerity, "I won't run it, don't have the book for it anymore."
I can buy 5e, or 13th Age, or Numenara, or ignore them entirely, and in either case will still have more than enough quality gaming at my fingertips (Savage Worlds, FATE-LoA, One Ring, Fantasy Craft, Star Wars D6). It's strange to think back just how much I clung to D&D, only to realize now I never really needed it at all . . .
(Okay, okay, enough random philosophizing.
