What do you like about DnD?
What don't you like about DnD?
>>55308605
I'm good with it actually.
I'm about four or five years over my "nerd elitism" phase now, and I've come to realize that elitism about stuff like that is kind of a sign of someone who has almost nothing else in their life to actually be proud of.
>>55308605
What a waste of thread. Another pointless (You) farm.
>>55308634
OP here, I'm just curious. DnD is great for what it is, I just think it gets spread around too liberally. It's great for sword and sorcery dungeon crawls, which have a lot of combat. I personally have evolved past it, but I'm just interested to hear opinions.
>>55308605
>What do you like about DnD?
its place in the history of the hobby, the amount of content, a number of CRPGs too. it's a solid gamist system.
>What don't you like about DnD?
i don't like gamism, to begin with.
next: HP bloat, no rolling for parry only static defense (AC), magic isnt mysterious, caster supremacy, healer dependency, the system breaks down at higher levels. the game gets too epic for me anyway, especially at higher levels. also most default settings have way too much magic and are a mish-mash of various influences rather than being deeply ingrained in mythical europe.