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do tumblrs just like bad movies?
Next time transphobes call trans healthcare "experimental" you can show them this
penicillin was first discovered in 1928; vaginoplasty is less experimental
ibuprofen was first discovered in 1961; phalloplasty and HRT are less experimental
Adderall was first applied as an ADHD treatment in 1994; puberty blockers are less experimental
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Dungeons & Dragons' owners think the brand is "really under monetised" and have a plan to fix that in the future.
I think there's been some talk about how one of the design goals of One D&D seems to be a focus on making the digital tools more important and given that there's talk inside Hasbro along the lines of D&D having more potential for monetization I wouldn't be surprised if WotC were to try some kind of "D&D as a service" thing.
Now is a great time to remind people that there are so many good RPG systems out there. Just because D&D is the biggest name in the industry doesn't mean it's the right system for your game, even if you are running some high fantasy type stuff. Take time to explore and see what's out there.
Yeah. And like, as much as I like playing D&D the fact is that besides it not being the perfect system for every type of game, I feel its overwhelming market dominance isn't necessarily a net positive for the hobby.
They all laughed when I kept hyping up Rolemaster. Well, who's laughing now? Well, it's still them, but nevertheless,
While you won't ever hear me wag my finger at someone suggesting people pirate D&D books because they are expensive as fuck and you need like three of them at minimum to have the "core game," I think more people should just play other RPGs. While by pirating D&D books you're not directly supporting the cultural behemoth that D&D is, if you have any interest in the hobby in general then I feel it is more productive to actually tangibly support other games.
Cause here's the thing: D&D is actually one of the few games out there where you need to buy three $50 books to play the game, most games will give you a full game at the price of a single book costing $50 or less depending on the game. Paying $150 dollars for the core rules of a game (which you have to buy separately if you want them to be available digitally) is absolutely not the norm. (For an example, Free League's The One Ring RPG costs 518.00 kr which comes out to approximately $50, while something slimmer like Blades in the Dark will only set you back like $30, and that's for the physical editions which come with PDFs included. Most publishers these days are involved in some program where even if you bought the game physically at a brick and mortar store, you can still get the PDF for free.) That's a full game for one-fifth to one-third the price of D&D's core rules, and that's not even taking into account the fact that a lot of these games are available for even cheaper in digital formats.
(Sidenote: one of the large profile D&D alternatives, Pathfinder, also follows the multiple books strategy, but its approach isn't quite as egregious imo as D&D's: firstly, you only need two books, the actual core rulebook and a bestiary, and secondly, all the rules are available online for free, yes you heard that right, all the rules, not just some Basic rules to get you started)
And then of course there are a bunch of indies. There are way too many good indie RPGs out there but here's a little sample:
Hard Wired Island by Paul Matljevic and Freyja Katra Erlingsdóttir. Amazing cyberpunk RPG that avoids pretty much all of the common pitfalls of the genre.
Flying Circus by Erica Chappell. Basically Porco Rosso the RPG, air combat in a fantasy setting with an approximately WWI level of technology.
Fellowship by Vel Mini. If you absolutely need your fantasy fix Fellowship is a great twist on the formula that pits a fellowship of heroes against the forces of an evil overlord.
Esoteric Enterprises by Emmy Allen. Modern occult horror which just oozes style and with a system clearly inspired by older editions of D&D.
Wanderhome by Jay Dragon. Pastoral fantasy with anthropomorphic animals this game is so gosh darn wholesome I love it.
Again, all of these games will set you back a fraction of the cost of D&D's core rules, each is a complete game in one book, and you know the money will directly support the author.
ICON is a fantasy rpg with amazing tactical combat and it's literally just free
Another thing I would like to add: while DnD 5e is more beginner friendly than, say, DnD 3.5, it is still not a very beginner friendly game at all.
There's a lot of rules, a lot of exceptions to rules, and a LOT of text to slug through. So many people get scared out of playing ttrpgs just because they feel like they get scared off by math and a full coarseload of books to sift through before they can even start.
There are so many systems that are much, much easier to get people started on. I'm personally a big fan of games running on the Powered by the Apocalypse engine for this. Stuff like Masks (teenage superheroes), Monster of the Week (paranormal investigating), Dungeon World and World of Adventure (DnD adjacent fantasy stuff) have a lot of depth, but I can get a new player started after a 10 to 15 minute introduction.
I'm not bashing more rules heavy stuff here, there is something to be said for a nice number crunchy game at times, but as an entreeway for new players, DnD just isn't ideal imho.

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