Kurotowa
Legend
Some people have the idea that if their personal preferences aren't being directly catered to, they're being unfairly persecuted. It's an ...interesting take that I feel lacks perspective, but I've seen it happen enough times to recognize it as a recurring thing.You are being excluded and your preferences actively mocked by the designers? I think we live in different realities within the multiverse. This just isn't behavior I've observed . . . ever . . . from the D&D team at WotC.
Granted, any given rules-set isn't going to align with everyone's preferences. If you don't care for aspects of the current rules, or the 2024 rules, that's understandable. But excluded and mocked?
Once I got over my reluctance to utilize it, it's amazing how few people I had to add to my Ignore list to only see one side of most of these arguments. And when I do see both sides, it's altogether more civil and well reasoned. I highly recommend the practice to others.I don't know about the majority, but certainly a very vocal few. And its annoying, especially for a small number who seemed compelled to spam the same arguments across every thread discussing the new books. But that seems to have gotten a lot better.