Raven Crowking
First Post
Kamikaze Midget said:Worldbuilding isn't an essential ingredient for a good D&D game
Disagree. Of course, that really depends upon what you call "worldbuilding".
Worldbuilding can be fun
FIFY.
People should do as much worldbuilding as they want, as much as is fun for them
Agree.
Doing more worldbuilding doesn't make your setting any better than a setting that does little or no worldbuilding.
Exactly as adding more ketchup to your hamburger doesn't make it more ketchupy.

If the worldbuilding elements you add to your setting improve the setting (i.e., are "good" worldbuilding elements), then by necessity they improve the setting. It's a tautological argument. Any work of any type that you do which contributes to the game contributes to the game and therefore makes it better.
Too much worldbuilding can be a very bad thing, resulting in powerless players and DMs who are more interested in their campaign setting than in running a D&D game
Disagree.
The amount of worldbuilding done has little or nothing to do with the problem that you describe.