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I started playing in junior high around 1982 with the red softcover basic rule book and have played every version since and loved them all. I don't get the hate some have for 5E, as it's so easy to modify your table rules if something doesn't work. Really looking forward to D&D 2024, or whatever they call it.
Thanks!
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DnD Beyond had been an incredible tool to have interactive and baked-in DnD rules and logic, spells, and movable character tokens and enemies on customizable maps. Then, wizards of the coast/blizzard bought DnD Beyond and turned it into microtransaction Hell. You can "buy the digital book" which will allow you to reference spells and items, maps and different environmental impacts by purchasing the digital book, but the actual DnD books used to come with a free digital copy to redeem on the platform, basically meaning now you need to buy the book twice. DnD Beyond is free to use with custom maps and basic rules. You can even add in free custom music for your campaigns, but without fully investing in all the digital content ($1000s of dollars) you still don't even get access to everything you paid for, let alone the fact that the platform doesn't cover the entire literature of even basic relevant information like basic player class details. In the end, fark Blizzard and DnD - Just use Discord and Microsoft Paint. If you need a game board and token pieces, you just need a better DM. DnD Beyond is basically the Woot! of online ttrpg, but the same exact story of the before and after Amazon bought them.
I started playing in junior high around 1982 with the red softcover basic rule book and have played every version since and loved them all. I don't get the hate some have for 5E, as it's so easy to modify your table rules if something doesn't work. Really looking forward to D&D 2024, or whatever they call it.
Thanks!
The good old days. 😆
The good old days. 😆
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