You know, if it wasn’t for the fact that I aim to set up yet another D&D club at my new school from November, I would not be at all interested in the modern D&D game. Despite the fact that I bought into the game in 2014 after playtesting “D&D Next” for the years beforehand, I have become deeply ambivalent to the 5th Edition.

It’s not that I view D&D 5e as a bad game. It’s just fine, I suppose, if that’s what you like. I describe it as the “regular kind” of roleplaying game: the big brand name that people know and trust which is completely underwhelming to the neophile and explorer like me. Please, don’t read this as a condemnation of D&D. I’m just ambivalent.
The recent announcement of “One D&D” had me initially download the first packet and then totally fail to look at it. I realised…
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