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D&D General Survivor Dungeon Masters -- discussion


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I'm having second thoughts about the next Survivor thread. I was seriously considering a "Survivor: Editions of D&D" challenge, but I don't know if I'm ready for the stress.

I think for that, rather than a survivor thread, a + (positive only) thread with something like "what editions of D&D have you played and what did you like about them..." would be more productive?
 
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Yeah, don’t do it. It’s edition war for sure.
I would suggest asbestos underpants.

...assuming the thread isn't locked within a day.

I know, right?

I think for that, rather than a survivor thread, a + (positive only) threat with something like "what editions of D&D have you played and what did you like about them..." would be more productive?

I had a lot of fun with the nostalgia-themed D&D surveys I did last year, at the beginning of the pandemic. We went through each edition, one at a time in chronological order, and it was a lot of fun (most of the time). So maybe I should just leave well-enough alone.

But still...

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So railroading, blatantly playing favorites, blatantly targeting characters, and insulting the players are good DM habits according to you?
Mod Note:

So, we could ask - are berating posters, insulting them, an engaging in hyperbole good poster habits?

The answer is: No, they are not.

So, you are hereby instructed to stop. If you cannot engage with people in a constructive and respectful manner, you will be removed from this discussion.

That same goes for everyone, honestly. People have different players at their tables than you do, and very likely have different needs and desires than you do. If you don't have room for that in your head, it is time to leave the discussion.
 

I think for that, rather than a survivor thread, a + (positive only) threat with something like "what editions of D&D have you played and what did you like about them..." would be more productive?
It won’t. It’ll still degenerate.
 




Possibly, this is the internet.

But, speaking for myself, I've had more than enough extremely positive experiences in every edition of D&D to not have to edition war.
Same here; think it would be interesting to hear everyone's positive experiences. But alas, I don't think it's wise at this time. I don't want to host the first "Survivor" thread to ever get locked.
 


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