D&D General WotC Has Owned D&D Longer Than TSR Did


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There are different kinds of fluff.
D&D fluff used to be like pretty pictures (all those detailed regional books).
Now they are selling us mainly coloring books. Detailed and intricate but waiting to be filled with color.
I have to say, it won me over.
Is this a reference to the new Dyson logo maps⸮

;-)
 

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As I said, if you consider 5 card draw and Texas Hold Em the same game (and, in fact, they are both the same game in theory, both being versions of Poker), I can see why you would consider TSR D&D and Hasbro D&D the same game.

I concede. I like Poker and I like D&D. The different flavors are meaningful, but I enjoy them all. If someone invited me for a Poker game and it turned out to be five-card draw, instead of Texas Hold 'Em, I wouldn't feel mislead, I'd just hold my friend who invited me in lower esteem. :)
 




I’ve run it just using the free WotC basic rules and very much like basic of old and in an old style.

Ive run it with all the books and DMsGuild and third party stuff available and it was very much like an AD&D game.

I’ve even run a mod or two in a very different high powered almost super hero style.

And they all worked. I love it.
 


Especially 5E, which is essentially Basic + 3E mixed with a heavy dose of 1E sensibilities. Which is why I love it, and my gaming group of old 1E grognards consider it to be the best edition ever.
Same here. I'd even say that the 1e sensibilities make it even clearer that it is the same game compared to other other editions in the interim. Yeah, it's a somewhat newer generation with some newer controls, but recognizably the same.
 

Considering the fact that 1981 is the year TSR released BX D&D (Moldvay/Cook/Marsh) which is widely regarded as the most elegant version of D&D there ever was, the answer to your question is "NO." [emoji4]
"Widely regarded"? Okay.

I cut my teeth on BECMI, the next slight evolution of B/X D&D, I love the OSR movement harking back to those classic versions of my favorite game . . . but the idea that the slice of this hobby's fandom that holds the oldest versions of the game as the pinnacle of it's design are a majority of fans in any way . . . nah.
 

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