AnotherGuy
Hero
The Genre (it is my favourite), the Nostalgia (good feels), the Community (we're everywhere in some way or fashion) and it helps that I know the system.
Well, regarding to that, I have long had my legitimate suspicion that most of those critics do NOT play the game much but mostly just have the hobby of talking about it, which then manifests either as excessive praise of everything or excessive criticism.In some recent threads I began to suspect some people don’t like D&D. As in people who play it but almost only find fault or compare it to something else they simply like better.
When I started about 30 years ago, the fact that it was by far the most complex game ruleset I'd ever seen was itself attractive. It made it immediately feel like a game for people who liked to think a lot.Just curious what attracts others to D&D…especially since most online discussion are so focused on what is not liked.
The “actually” is well qualified. You can see why I would say it. D&D gets drug. A lot. And I guess that is ok if it’s a fan that actually plays but it gets tiring because I am still excited by it!What's not to like? It's an excellent TTRPG, and I love playing TTRPGs. It has tremendous scope, and its intentionally unfinished design (in terms of story and setting) is, for me, a feature rather than a flaw, since I love creating my own stories. It has a deep reservoir of available resources, dwarfing any other game, and it is so well known that it is relatively easy to find other players.And it was the first. You never forget your first.
I find the title of this thread a bit off-putting; it probably isn't intended that way, but the use of the word "actually" reads to me like it would be hard to find things to like about D&D. I have the opposite perspective: it is hard for me to find things I don't like about D&D. I love it.I have seen so many kids who built a friend group around D&D, and that alone makes me love it. It fosters imagination, creative problem solving, socialization, and even basic math skills. It helps people learn to look at the world from different points of view. I think D&D has made the world a better place. I wish everyone played it.
Similar reasons for me. 5e has been pretty easy to run so far as D&D editions go. There are enough tactical options for fun groups without being too cumbersome with it. And it's got a reasonable customizability to adjust the feel of the game I'm running.The genre, the comfort, the ease of playing and running.
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It feels like there is something between 5e, Pathfinder 1e, and e6 that would be my sweet spot.