Mustrum_Ridcully
Legend
15. You´re thinking too much about D&D and playing it too little in comparison.
Absolutely true for me. One session per week is the best I can get these days, and in the past and future weeks, not even that.

15. You´re thinking too much about D&D and playing it too little in comparison.
[*]The version of 4E that hit the shelves was woefully incomplete. The fact this was likely done to produce evergreen revenue streams in no way excuses it.
Making those 19 and 20.I think that you're using the term "evergreen" incorrectly. AFAIK, it refers to a product, such as a PDF, that can theoretically remain commercially viable forever, not a self-perpetuating supplement line driven by information (or lack thereof) in preceding books (a model that existed more than a decade before the terms "evergreen" or "long tail" were coined with regard to RPGs).
As for the list, I would add:
- D&D is serious business.
- You're taking D&D too seriously.
0. OD&D(1974) is the one true game. All the other editions are just poor imitations of the real thing.